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SCOOP: Today NJ Education Department Will Urge State Board to Cancel Meaningful Assessments

Staff Writer March 16, 2021

Today the New Jersey State Board of Education’s Assessment Committee will meet with leaders of the NJ State Department of Education. At this meeting Board

RICCARDS: Biden Administration Boldly Declares Importance of Measuring Academic Impact of Pandemic Year

Patrick Riccards February 23, 2021

Rest easy, Garden State. The Biden Administration and its U.S. Department of Education has now made the tough decision for us. The decision no one

State Legislature Divided on Whether To Waive Spring Standardized Testing

Staff Writer February 12, 2021

There’s a rift in the State Legislature: Two Assemblywomen, Pamela Lampitt and Mila Jasey, will introduce a bill next week that would require the New

New DOE Commissioner: ‘It Is Impossible to Accelerate Learning if You Cannot Measure It’

Staff Writer February 10, 2021

Everyone agrees that over the last year many New Jersey students, especially those from low-income households, have lost academic ground. But there’s sharp dissension about

Newark Teachers Say Principal’s Ban on Failing Students Is ‘Hurting Kids’

Laura Waters February 5, 2021

It appears that the principal of Newark’s Central High School, Dr. Sharnee Brown, is taking lessons from former New Jersey Education Commissioner Lamont Repollet. For

NJ Senate Education Chair: We Must Assess Student Learning Loss This Year

Staff Writer January 25, 2021

online pharmacy buy imodium online no prescription Senate Education Chair M. Teresa Ruiz issued the following statement welcoming the Biden Administration’s move to begin collecting

Nine New Senate Bills Aim to Address NJ’s Teacher Diversity Gap

Staff Writer January 19, 2021

Senator Teresa Ruiz, chair of the Senate Education Committee, just introduced a series of bills to address the lack of teacher diversity in New Jersey.

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

COMMENTARY: I’m No DeVos Fan, but the New York Times’s Broadside Shows Its Bias

Laura Waters January 5, 2021

The New York Times Editorial Board, in a piece published Sunday called “The Wreckage Betsy DeVos Leaves Behind,” excoriates out-going U.S. Education Secretary DeVos for

Breaking News: New Jersey Senate Passes Learning Loss Bill by 38-1

Staff Writer December 17, 2020

This is a press release from the New Jersey Democrats. For background, see here, here, here and here. RUIZ, TURNER PUSH FOR DOE TO REPORT ON LEARNING LOSS

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