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Schools Development Authority (SDA)

What’s $12 Billion Among Friends? New Report Slams Murphy Administration’s Schools Development Authority

Staff Writer June 3, 2021

New Jersey media is abuzz today with stories about the just-released report from the the State Commission of Investigation that finds the Schools Development Authority

ANALYSIS: Trail of Corruption Left by Murphy’s Former Education Commissioner in Asbury Park

Laura Waters May 25, 2021

You may be wondering why I’ve been paying so much attention to Asbury Park. It’s this: In 2017 when Gov. Phil Murphy chose Asbury Park’s

Oscar James: We Can’t Depend on Murphy To Fix Our Schools So We Have To Depend on Ourselves

Oscar James October 15, 2020

My daughter attends West Side High School in Newark. A long time ago, New Jersey promised us a new $160 million school building for West

What’s $12 Billion Among Friends? Or, How the SDA Wasted Your Tax Money.

Laura Waters October 14, 2020

Last week I wrote about how the practice of nepotism at the Schools Development Authority under the “leadership” of former CEO Lizette Polanco-Delgado matched the

Split Screen of SDA/DOE: Nepotism In the Soprano State.

Laura Waters October 8, 2020

There’s been lots of chatter about news that the Governor’s Office — not Murphy necessarily but, as NJ Spotlight puts it, “top members of Gov.

New Jersey’s Charter Schools Share What’s Working and What’s Not During Remote Instruction

Staff Writer June 16, 2020

This is a guest post by Harry Lee, president and CEO of the New Jersey Public Charter School Association. It first appeared in NJ Spotlight.

Education Law Center’s Footprint Shrinks as It Ignores the Needs of Charter School Students.

Laura Waters November 15, 2019

Ah, Education Law Center. Some things never change. The organization, largely funded by NJEA, is back in court demanding money for construction for an obsolete

NJ DOE Watch: How Deep Does the Nepotism Go? A Peek Behind the Curtains At Repollet’s Chief of Staff.

Laura Waters October 15, 2019

We all know about nepotism at the Schools Development Authority where chief Lizette Delgado-Polanco, appointed by Gov. Murphy, inflated her credentials at an Assembly hearing,

Paymon Rouhanifard and Cami Anderson Discuss the “Staggering Lack of Efficiency and Accountability” In the Schools Development Authority. Your Taxes at Work, Folks.

Laura Waters July 9, 2019

On Sunday TapintoNewark ran a piece that describes how over the last ten years “the state agency responsible for building schools in 31 former Abbott

It’s Big News That the Schools Development Authority Is at “The Precipice of Disembowelment.” When Will State Leaders Pay Attention to The DOE?

Laura Waters March 8, 2019

Everyone’s talking about the exodus of experienced and qualified staff members at the Schools Development Authority, a product of nepotism directed by Murphy appointee Lizette

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