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WEIDMAN: Our Newark Charter Is Fully Staffed With 86% Teachers of Color—Here’s How We Do It

contributor October 24, 2022

Mindy Weidman  is the Chief Talent Officer of BRICK Education Network, an education organization serving the greater Newark, New Jersey area with the mission of

BARAKA: New Conference Will Focus on Student and Parent Voices To Address City’s Educational Shortcomings

contributor October 14, 2022

Ras Baraka is Newark’s mayor. This first appeared at nj.com. The will to get it done. This was the unofficial slogan of my city’s lead-line

BREAKING: Paterson Teachers Protest Staff Shortages, Unsanitary Conditions, Huge Class Sizes, Lack of Respect

Staff Writer September 7, 2022

This is a broadcast from the Paterson Education Association. online pharmacy buy neurontin online cheap pharmacy On behalf of the 2,800 Paterson Education Association employees,

What Does the Teacher Shortage Mean for Students and School Leaders?

contributor August 31, 2022

Sarah Tantillo, Ed.D. is the author of online pharmacy wellbutrin for sale with best prices today in the USA “The Literacy Cookbook” and “Hit the

Newark High School Teacher Explains Why Students Are ‘Flagrantly Skipping Class’

Staff Writer May 27, 2022

In a no-holds-barred op-ed today, Newark history teacher Yvette Jordan explains why Newark district high school students have “have unconsciously initiated a general strike” due

MCKENNA: Reclaiming Our Kids’ Mental Health, Or, Strange Times Call for Strange Parenting

contributor May 5, 2022

Laura McKenna is an education writer based in New Jersey. You can find her at www.lauramckenna.com. This was originally published at Laura McKenna’s Newsletter, Apt. 11D. The mental

WHITE: Hero Worship of Teachers is a Platitude So Here Are Two Ways To Show Your Appreciation

Paula White May 4, 2022

We’ve all had that friend who says they love us but never seem to be able to show up to pack for our big move,

EL-MEKKI: Recruiting Black Teachers Into A Burning Schoolhouse Won’t Help To Retain Them

contributor April 27, 2022

Sharif El-Mekki is the founder and CEO of the Center for Black Educator Development. He is a former principal of Mastery Charter School–Shoemaker Campus and

In Wall Township, Colleagues Told Him To Get a Holocaust Number Tattooed On His Arm

Laura Waters March 24, 2022

In 2016 Brandon Jacobs, a public works and tax collector’s office employee in Wall Township, filed a lawsuit against his Monmouth County municipality documenting a

Truly Live From Asbury Park: Leaked Videos Show A School District in Crisis

Staff Writer January 27, 2022

What’s it like to be a staff member or student in Asbury Park Public schools? Were teachers exaggerating when they commented in a climate survey

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