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Newsflash: Newark Voters Want More High-Quality Public Schools, Charter or Traditional.

Laura Waters October 26, 2020

This morning Change Research and the New Jersey Children’s Foundation released a poll that shows Newark’s public charter schools are broadly popular among all city

Just How Safe Is Your Child’s School Bus?

Staff Writer October 22, 2020

Did you know that this is National School Bus Safety Week? To give this important week its full due, here are the conclusions from Asbury

The COVID Pandemic Has Not Changed Some Things: More Shoddy Research From Jersey Jazzman and NJ Policy Perspective

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center October 20, 2020

Mark Weber, Ph.D. (a.k.a., Jersey Jazzman), has published an op-ed in NJSpotlight (based on a report he did for New Jersey Policy Perspective [NJPP]) that purports to

I Thought Vouchers Were Wrong, But Now I Realize They Helped My Son

Laura Waters October 7, 2020

Recently I wrote that a residency hearing with two children, Kayla and Tasha, represented to me our deeply-embedded structural inequities in education that decades of

Covert Collective Action? One-Third of Princeton Teachers Request Leaves of Absence.

Laura Waters September 25, 2020

For a completely different vibe than Lakewood on school reopenings (see previous post), let’s turn to Princeton Regional Public Schools. There, rumor has it that

New Jersey Governance in the Middle of a Pandemic: Run By and For NJEA

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 17, 2020

The NJEA’s investments are paying off.   New Jersey’s most powerful special interest has had a great recent run with Governor Murphy. As is well

Senator Ruiz Proposes Bill To Compensate For Murphy’s Underfunding of Schools

Staff Writer September 16, 2020

Senate Education Chair M. Teresa Ruiz introduced a budget resolution to increase school funding by $311 million, the resolution would fund the school funding formula

The Road to Reopening Is Filled With Potholes, Says NJ School Boards Association

Laura Waters September 3, 2020

One week ago the New Jersey School Boards Association published a report called “Choosing The Best ‘Road Back’ for Our Children.” Here, NJSBA explains the

Education Highlights From Gov. Murphy’s Budget Address

Staff Writer August 25, 2020

This morning Governor Phil Murphy delivered his budget address from the 50-yard line at Rutgers’ SHI Stadium in Piscataway. His proposal calls for annual state

With Repollet Gone, Murphy Fesses Up to the Vastness of NJ’s Digital Divide

Laura Waters July 21, 2020

When Lamont Repollet was New Jersey’s Commissioner of Education and schools closed in mid-March, he told districts to “get creative” about closing the digital divide

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