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While NJ Teenagers Boycott Hybrid Education, My Son with Autism Is the Last Kid in School

contributor March 10, 2021

Laura McKenna is a New Jersey parent of two teenage boys, one currently studying at Rutgers University and the other a high school student with

As COVID Cases Rise, Case Study of a NJ District's Decision to Go All-Remote

Staff Writer December 3, 2020

It’s hard to argue that Mt. Olive Superintendent Robert Zywicki hasn’t been trying to do right by his 4,000 students. Until right before Thanksgiving, the

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

Why Hasn’t Murphy Replaced the DOE Commissioner?

Laura Waters September 2, 2020

I’m surely not the first to wonder why Governor Phil Murphy has yet to nominate a Commissioner for the Department of Education. Lamont Repollet left

“We Were Begging For Decision-Making From the DOE”: NJ Superintendents Decry Lack of Leadership

Staff Writer August 26, 2020

Mike La Susa, Superintendent of School District of the Chathams in Morris County, is in a tough spot: His reopening plan still calls for in-district

Pressure Builds on Murphy To Keep Schools Closed and Go All-Remote

Laura Waters August 5, 2020

Governor Phil Murphy is trying to juggle the academic needs of schoolchildren, valid health concerns of teachers, and a sudden uptick of Covid-19 cases as

Newark’s Newest Charter School Leader Is Well Equipped to Manage School Reopenings Amidst a Pandemic

Laura Waters August 4, 2020

“The key is a great team of committed professionals — even in the midst of a pandemic, even in the midst of uncertainty— so that

“A Legacy Shattered”: Parents of Jersey City Charter School Protest Board’s Removal of Principal

Staff Writer July 30, 2020

online pharmacy desyrel no prescription pharmacy This is a press release written by parents from The Ethical Community Charter School (TECCS) after a virtual school

New Jersey Superintendents Blast State Guidance For Reopening Schools to Serve Students with Disabilities

Staff Writer June 23, 2020

Ten days ago the New Jersey Department of Education issued “guidance” allowing districts to reopen July 6th for in-person summer programming for students with disabilities

“I Thought They Were Creaming Off Top Students”: Camden Charter Leader on His Own Learning Curve

Laura Waters June 13, 2017

“Even in my seat as a charter school leader, I always say that I wish I could have done what I’m able to do here

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