It starts here: Last Friday Janice Williams, Grievance Chair of the Trenton Education Association, did us all a favor and cut through the political pantomime
It starts here: The National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) just released its annual “State of Preschool Yearbook” and New Jersey, as usual, gets
On Tuesday New Jersey Education Commissioner David Hespe had the hapless task of appearing before the Senate Budget Committee to explain next year’s school aid
Whither goes Colorado, so goes New Jersey? Chalkbeat reports that Colorado applied for a waiver from the U.S. Department of Education so that districts wouldn’t
While Jersey City spends $17,000 per student overall, the public school district gives their city’s charter schools only about $8,000 per student. From today’s NJ
New Jersey School Boards Association President Larry Feinsod explains the association’s problem with Gov. Christie’s Pension and Health Benefits Study Commission’s idea to transfer the
From today’s NJ Spotlight column: Statewide, New Jersey’s public schools are creeping ever closer to the $20,000 mark, with an average in 2013-2014 of $19,211
It starts here: Last week, the Paterson Charter School of Science and Technology held its annual enrollment lottery. There were 1,437 applicants for 99 openings,
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