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Two Corrections to New Jersey Teachers Union President Sean Spiller’s Op-Ed

Laura Waters September 10, 2021

Sean Spiller, newly-coronated president of the New Jersey Education Association, had an opinion piece in the Star-Ledger Monday exulting in his conclusion that NJ teachers,

Over Last Two Years Lakewood Lawyer Took Home $2.1 Million of Your Tax Money

Staff Writer August 26, 2021

Four years ago, in 2017, NJ Education Report started covering the contract between Lakewood Public Schools District and attorney Michael Inzelbuch, particularly the school board’s

JAMES: Zuckerberg’s $100 Million Has Nothing on Biden’s Grant So Tell Roger Leon It’s Time for Newark to Get Ready!

Oscar James May 19, 2021

Newark is in line to potentially receive hundreds of millions of dollars between President Biden’s already-passed COVID-19 stimulus legislation and his pending infrastructure bill. That

NJ School Boards Association Explains How To Reopen School While Integrating the “New Normal”

Staff Writer February 17, 2021

Last week at a virtual meeting with the State Legislature’s Joint Committee on the Public Schools, New Jersey School Boards Association staff testified on how

What Does Trump Have to Do With a Jersey Charter School?

Laura Waters January 21, 2021

Randal Pinkett is a Newark businessman and the first African-American student  from Rutgers to win a Rhodes Scholarship. He’s also unafraid to call out the

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

What’s Another $32.5 Million? Doing the Math in Lakewood Public Schools

Staff Writer January 7, 2021

The Asbury Park Press reports that Rabbi Osher Eisemann, founder of the Lakewood private special education school called The School for Children with Hidden Intelligence

New Report: Camden Public Charter Schools Get $16k Less per Pupil Than Traditional Camden Schools

Staff Writer November 20, 2020

There’s a new report out from the University of Arkansas’ Department of Education Reform that examines funding inequities in 18 cities between traditional public schools

New Report: NJ Could Save $950 Million a Year With This School Choice Program

Staff Writer November 19, 2020

Martin F. Lueken of EdChoice (with an assist from @stateaidguy) has a new paper out called “Fiscal Analysis of an Education Savings Account Program in

More Shoddy Research From NJ Policy Perspective With a Boost From NJ Spotlight

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center November 19, 2020

NJ Spotlight continues to live down to its new reputation as a megaphone for the NJEA and its allies.  In a piece entitled “What Has

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