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Why Is It Important That Journalists and Politicians Point Out NJEA’s Control of Governor Murphy?

Laura Waters June 4, 2019

Mike Lilley of the Sunlight Foundation of New Jersey raises an interesting point in a recent blog post: While Tom Moran wrote an excellent editorial

“If We Can’t Look In the Mirror and Think We’re Doing the Right Thing, Then We Need To Change What We’re Doing.”

Laura Waters May 30, 2019

Today’s New York Times has a story about a two-year-old named Skylar Jones born in 2014 with a “common and treatable” heart defect. She was

Andrew Martin Corrects a Warped Narrative of Newark Public Schools That is “Long on Political Intrigue But Short on Data.”

Guest Contributor May 28, 2019

This is a guest post by Andrew Martin, who served as the Chief Data Officer for the Newark Public Schools from 2017-18.  Prior to working

Is NJEA the Ventriloquist and Governor Murphy the Dummy?

Laura Waters May 24, 2019

Once upon a time the New Jersey Education Association was about education and professional development for teachers. But NJ’s primary teachers’ union has undergone a

The NJ DOE Blocked My Blog on Its Web Server So I Filed an Open Public Records Request.

Laura Waters May 22, 2019

About two weeks ago I was informed by some of my sources at the New Jersey Department of Education that this blog had been blocked

An Open Letter to Gov. Phil Murphy: Which Side Are You On?

Laura Waters May 21, 2019

Dear Governor Murphy, I heard you just demanded that State Board of Education member Jack Fornaro resign after he inquired whether Hispanic students in Paterson

Meet Jamir, A Seven-Year-Old Asbury Park District Student Who’s Been Home for Six Months.

Laura Waters May 16, 2019

Jamir is seven years old, bright and smart and handsome.  He is enrolled in the Asbury Park District and is classified as eligible for special

Education Law Center and NJEA Are Not Celebrating National Charter Schools Week. Here’s Why.

Laura Waters May 15, 2019

School choice and equity supporters are celebrating National Charter Schools Week and in New Jersey we have an extra reason to celebrate. Last week a

The Echo Effect in the NJ DOE: Meet King Repollet and Queen Marano.

Laura Waters May 13, 2019

I typically don’t respond to articles and keep to myself, but unfortunately as someone who has witnessed first hand her berating, I felt compelled to

What Happens When Traditional Schools and Charter Schools Are Located in the Same Building? Answers from a Newark Mom.

Guest Contributor May 9, 2019

April Peele is a Newark mother of a daughter who attends KIPP Seek Academy. online pharmacy order rogaine no prescription with best prices today in

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