Mark Weber, aka Jersey Jazzman, just published a lengthy series of posts about charter schools in Hoboken, with a particular focus on Elysian Charter School,
There are many arguments against the way we back-load teacher compensation, i.e., awarding small annual salary increases to newer teachers while granting comparatively large salary
It starts here: New Jersey’s education reform landscape has always been rocky, and 2014 was no exception, pitted with growing resistance towards new accountability metrics,
The Trenton Times reports today that district administrators are trying to bring back more students with disabilities into district schools. At a school board meeting,
It starts here: Local news agencies recently reported that Asbury Park High School (Monmouth County, New Jersey) has a 49 percent graduation rate. Only 2
James Crisfield, superintendent of Millburn Public Schools (Essex County), explains to John Mooney that he is resigning and taking a job in Wissahickon School District in
Here’s an editorial by Essex County Board member Jeff Bennett on the absurdities of N.J.’s allocation of school state aid through the School Funding Reform
The Wall Street Journal and the N.Y. Times both report today on the East Ramapo school district in Rockland County, where the school board is
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