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ELIAS: In Order To Raise the Odds of Student Success, Let’s Work for the Common Good on Common Ground

contributor March 11, 2022

Maurice J. Elias, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Rutgers in New Brunswick and is on the Leadership Teams of SEL4US and SEL4NJ. Today, March

Q and A: You Won’t Retain Black Teachers Without Transforming Your School Culture

Laura Waters October 27, 2021

New Jersey badly lacks teachers of color and the cost is borne by Black and Brown children. If a Black child has even one Black

Did the Teacher in South Orange-Maplewood Really Pull the Student’s Hijab Off?

Staff Writer October 13, 2021

After countless stories from the likes of the Patch, the Jerusalem Post, and NBC, as well as social media sites Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, it

Local Union Places a Coffin With an Image of a Dead Body in Front of This Elementary School

Staff Writer September 3, 2021

Children arriving for their second day of school at Lincoln Elementary School in Edison were greeted by a funeral casket draped with an image of

NJ School Board Member Calls Kamala Harris a ‘Streetwalker’

Staff Writer June 24, 2021

Gregory R. Martucci, a school board member and Democratic councilmanin the Union County city of Linden, called Vice President Kamala Harris a “streetwalker” on Facebook.

New Program Helps Jewish Students and Newark Students Find Common Ground

Staff Writer February 3, 2021

I have a kid who’s in a school in an upper middle class neighborhood, and (it’s) mostly white kids. And we live only 10 miles

No Retakes, No Extensions: A Student’s Open Letter To Incoming Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

Guest Contributor January 20, 2021

This is a post by Gregory Wickham, a New York City student. He is the son of best-selling writer Alina Adams, who manages brightbeam’s blog, New York School

NJ Student’s Letter to New Ed Commissioner: My Teacher Helps Me Gather the Courage to Speak in a Space That Prefers My Silence.

Guest Contributor November 23, 2020

This letter first appeared in The 74. Dear Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan, Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education, I had my first Asian teacher

Here’s Some Visual Therapy: Get Ready to Smile!

Staff Writer November 5, 2020

We all need a break from politics and there’s no better way to assuage the soul than seeing the bright, brilliant faces of New Jersey

Khaliah Fitchett on Going From Handcuffs to Running for Congress

Laura Waters October 21, 2020

One afternoon in March 2010, Khaliah Fitchette, a 16-year-old student at Newark’s University High School, was riding home on a NJ Transit bus with her

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