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Senator Schepisi Urges Health Benefits Commission To Rescue School Districts Plagued With Runaway Healthcare Costs

Staff Writer September 14, 2022

In a letter to members of the New Jersey State Health Benefits Commission prior to their meeting to consider astronomical increases in health benefits costs,

Newark Superintendent Puts Taxpayers on the Hook for Paying Millions to Private Investing Group

Laura Waters August 18, 2022

Tom Wiedmann is on a roll: today Tapinto Newark published his third installment online pharmacy buy furosemide online cheap pharmacy (with co-writer Mark Bonamo) of

Here’s What You Need To Know About School Spending in Murphy’s New Budget

Staff Writer June 29, 2022

Today the New Jersey State Legislature will approve Gov. Phil Murphy’s $50.6 billion budget for the fiscal year that begins Friday, July 1st, about $4

Asbury Park Teachers Speak Out: ‘This Place Is a Shitshow’

Laura Waters May 20, 2021

Last Saturday the Asbury Park Education Association sent out a survey to all staff, asking them to rank the four district administrators who applied to

Explainer: How Are Schools Funded in New Jersey, and Why Are My Property Taxes So High?

Staff Writer February 22, 2021

New Jerseyans love to complain about their property taxes —with some justification. According to WalletHub, we pay the highest property taxes in the country, with

All Eyes on Murphy’s School Aid Proposal in 2022 Budget Address

Staff Writer February 22, 2021

Tuesday at 1 pm, Gov. Phil Murphy will deliver his 2022 Budget Address (prerecorded and streamed on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube instead of its typical

As Enrollment Nosedives, Camden City Schools District Proposes A Plan to Improve Learning Environments and Close a $40 Million Annual Deficit

Staff Writer February 2, 2021

Camden City Public Schools has proposed a plan designed by Superintendent Katrina McCombs and the school board that will close four schools –Sharp Elementary, Wiggins

In NJ, Taxpayers Pay Teachers Who Are Full-Time Union Lobbyists. Is That Legal?

Guest Contributor January 13, 2021

Should New Jersey’s taxpayers—strained under one of the heaviest tax burdens in the country—be paying public school teachers not to teach? The New Jersey Supreme

Here’s Why You Should Care About the DOE’s Poor Oversight of Asbury Park (Plus, Three Bonus Rumors)

Laura Waters January 12, 2021

Asbury Park school board members and administrators must be breathing a sigh of relief: Yesterday’s announcement by Gov. Murphy that the state will waive high

New Jersey Policy Perspective’s Shoddy Research Misses The Mark On Extra COVID Funding For Schools

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center August 20, 2020

This was originally published at the Sunlight Policy Center of NJ. New Jersey Policy Perspective (NJPP) has published a report, “School Funding in New Jersey:

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