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School Closures

LILLEY: Newark Teacher Union Prez Fought To Keep Schools Closed and Now He’s Lying About It

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center May 18, 2021

Newark Teachers’ Union head John Abeigon issued a response to Sunlight’s billboard, one of several around the state that blames the NTU and the NJEA for keeping

We Parents Did All the Scrambling During This Pandemic, and Now Randi Weingarten Wants the Credit

contributor May 14, 2021

Christina Laster is the founder of the Inland Empire and San Diego Parent Unions. She is a former statewide community organizer with the California Policy

Jersey City Superintendent Reverses Himself: District Schools Will Reopen Next Week

Staff Writer April 22, 2021

Earlier this week NJ Education Report reported that, in contrast to Camden City Public Schools that just reopened for kindergarten-second graders, Jersey City Superintendent Franklin

Camden Schools Reopen But Jersey City Schools Will Stay Closed Until September: Why?

Laura Waters April 20, 2021

Yesterday in Camden, district kindergarten-2nd grade students were welcomed back to in-person classes with “clean versions of hit pop songs, celebratory fire trucks and a

Gov. Murphy Praised for Barring Remote Instruction in September

Staff Writer April 16, 2021

Gov. Phil Murphy is receiving high praise for his “bold proclamation” that in September, “unless the world goes sideways,” schools will not be allowed to

Blue States Failing Students by Not Reopening, Writes Former Camden Supt. in TIME

Staff Writer April 14, 2021

Earlier this week, Paymon Rouhanifard, former Superintendent of Camden City Public Schools, hit back at “blue states” — those that are Democratically-controlled–that are ignoring the

NJ Public Charter Schools Outline New Best Practices After One Year Of Remote Learning

Staff Writer April 14, 2021

As millions of children across the nation continue to be engaged in remote learning because of COVID-19, public charter schools across New Jersey today released

Spring Break Goes COVID-Wild: Focus on Equity

Laura Waters April 7, 2021

Twenty-four students at Glen Rock High School in Bergen County tested positive for the novel coronavirus after returning from Spring Break so for the rest

East Orange Superintendent: The Window Of Opportunity Is Here and Schools Must Reopen Before It’s Too Late

contributor April 5, 2021

Abdul Saleem Hasan, Ed.S., is Superintendent for East Orange Public Schools DIstrict and a former assistant state education commissioner. This first appeared in the Star-Ledger.

As NJ Schools Stay Closed, Lawsuits Pile Up: Here’s the Latest List

Staff Writer March 30, 2021

Students in New Jersey school districts — primarily large urban ones — have been home for 13 months and, given the just-issued report on learning

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