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Newsflash: Bruce Baker Analyzes Charter School Expansion and I’m Impressed

Laura Waters December 9, 2016

I am typically a fierce critic of Professor Bruce Baker but this week I find myself in the delightful position of praising his scholarship. Not

N.J. Governor-to-Be Phil Murphy Proposes Insolvable/Insolvent Math Problem to NJEA Members

Laura Waters November 15, 2016

Accept my apology, dear readers, for forgoing my annual rant about the NJEA Convention, which takes place in Atlantic City on Thursday and Friday in

Is New Jersey’s School Funding Formula Broken?

Laura Waters September 22, 2016

The answer is an unequivocal “yes,” according to State Auditor Steven Eells, who just released a report detailing substantial flaws in the ways that N.J.

Here’s Why New Jersey’s School Aid Formula is Broken

Laura Waters September 8, 2016

Today the Star-Ledger marvels over the new Phillipsburg High School building, a “sprawling 326,000-square-foot school built atop a hill off Belvidere Road in Lopatcong Township.”

What Was Christie’s Real Motive in Proposing a Radical — and Unpassable — School Funding Plan?

Laura Waters July 5, 2016

In just the last week New York and New Jersey residents were confronted with some hard facts about K-12 student outcomes. StudentsFirstNY issued a report

A Few Corrections to Dana Goldstein’s Slate Piece on Christie’s School Funding Proposal

Laura Waters June 24, 2016

Dana Goldstein has an article in Slate today called “Chris Christie’s Education Plan is Shocking.” While there’s much to like about her criticism of Christie’s

Under Christie’s School Funding Plan, State School Aid to His Home Town Would Increase by 1335%

Laura Waters June 23, 2016

In today’s Record, Charles Stile reflects on Gov. Christie’s proposal to place a referendum on the 2017 November ballot to amend the New Jersey Constitution’s

Parsing NJEA’s Tax Filings & Considering NJ’s Fiscal State if Christie Wasn’t Governor

Laura Waters June 21, 2016

Jeff Bennett at New Jersey Education Aid asks this question: if Jon Corzine had won another term or Barbara Buono had beat Christie in New Jersey’s

New York Times Hails Jersey City as the New Hot Spot; Extra Bonus: Those Million Dollar Homes Come with Free Pre-School

Laura Waters June 13, 2016

The Sunday edition of the New York Times always has a real estate section with a column called “Living In,” which profiles communities in the

Christie Blames the N.J. Superintendent Cap on Teacher Unions and Says He’ll Think About it Another Day

Laura Waters June 6, 2016

Back in 2010 N.J. Governor Chris Christie “pretty much unilaterally,”reports today’s N.J. Spotlight,  imposed a salary cap on school superintendents: up $175K per year for

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