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Stark Racial and Economic Gaps Shape Effectiveness of Student Learning During COVID

Staff Writer November 19, 2020

There’s a new poll out on New Jersey parents’ views of the efficacy of remote instruction, a critical topic as COVID-19 cases soar and more

Students are Collateral Damage In Camden Union Prez’s Fight to Save Union Jobs

Laura Waters November 17, 2020

Keith Benson, President of the Camden Education Association, has a petition on change.org demanding that NJEA “utilize its massive legal apparatus” to “challenge the legality”

Yes, I Dropped Out of Stuyvesant High School to Homeschool Myself

Guest Contributor November 12, 2020

This is a post by Gregory Wickham, a New York City student. He is the son of best-selling writer Alina Adams, who manages brightbeam’s blog,

We Don’t Just Need COVID Testing, Our Students Need Academic Testing Too

Laura Waters November 11, 2020

When I was seven months pregnant with my first baby I developed a condition called preeclampsia. It can be quite serious—once it was a leading

Repollet Poaches Long Branch Superintendent; Bonus Rumor.

Staff Writer November 9, 2020

online pharmacy buy propecia no prescription Lamont Repollet, current President of Kean University, has announced a new appointment:  Long Branch Superintendent Michael Salvatore will be

As NJ Student Learning Slides, NJEA Leaders Cancel Two Days of School for a Poorly-Attended Non-Convention.

Laura Waters November 6, 2020

Every year I voice my disgust at the unnecessary closure of schools two days in November for the New Jersey Education Association’s annual convention.  NJEA

Here’s Some Visual Therapy: Get Ready to Smile!

Staff Writer November 5, 2020

We all need a break from politics and there’s no better way to assuage the soul than seeing the bright, brilliant faces of New Jersey

COMMENTARY: Lowering Standards Appears to Be Contagious, Too. I’m Looking at You, New York City.

Laura Waters October 28, 2020

CASES SPIKE IN NEW YORK CITY There’s another virus spreading in the tri-state area and, while not fatal, it is dangerous. This is the disease

Newsflash: Newark Voters Want More High-Quality Public Schools, Charter or Traditional.

Laura Waters October 26, 2020

This morning Change Research and the New Jersey Children’s Foundation released a poll that shows Newark’s public charter schools are broadly popular among all city

What’s Everyone Saying About Murphy’s Pick For Education Commissioner?

Staff Writer October 21, 2020

Many media outlets have reports today on Gov. Phil Murphy’s nomination of Angelica Allen-McMillan for Education Commissioner, five months after Lamont Repollet’s resignation. (Chief DOE

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