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Court Rules in Favor of Montclair Teachers Union; Experts Beg to Differ

Staff Writer February 12, 2021

Essex County Superior Judge James Paganelli has just ruled in favor of the Montclair Education Association, which is challenging the Montclair Board of Education’s lawsuit

LILLEY: Sean Spiller’s Dual Role as Montclair Mayor and Union VP Is a Massive Conflict of Interest in School Reopening Battle

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center February 4, 2021

NJEA Vice President and Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller’s massive conflict of interest has reared its ugly head at precisely the wrong time: right in the

Experts Confirm Newark Is Another Victim of NJ’s Terrible Plan for School Reopenings

Laura Waters October 20, 2020

As reported by Chalkbeat yesterday: The Newark school system is preparing for students to return to classrooms part time beginning next month, though a final

My Grandma Would Tell Me, ‘Lakewood Is Bad for the Jews.’

Laura Waters October 16, 2020

My grandmother of blessed memory, Lena Weinman, divided the universe into two parts, what was “good for the Jews” and what was “bad for the

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

Princeton Public Schools Denies Staff Requests To Work Remotely And Offers Unpaid Leave

Staff Writer September 18, 2020

Below is a letter written to all Princeton Regional Public Schools’ staff from  Human Resources Director Michael Volpe, who says that the district is denying

Montclair Families, “Devastated” By Remote Instruction, Demand To Be Treated As “Equal Shareholders”

Staff Writer September 17, 2020

This is a petition circulating among Montclair parents who oppose the district’s decision to begin the school year remotely, despite 70% of parents voting for

Keeping Track of Covid-19 Cases in NJ Public Schools.

Staff Writer September 14, 2020

This is a running tally of Covid-19 cases in New Jersey public schools. If you have any information, please add the district, school, the number

I Nearly Broke My Back But My Kid’s In A Program

Laura Waters September 10, 2020

Dear readers, my writing is sparse this week and here’s why: On Tuesday morning, for the first time in six months since programs for adults

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

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