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Karega Rausch Says Charter Schools Get Better Outcomes for Kids When They Listen to Communities

Laura Waters October 19, 2020

Last week I interviewed Karega Rausch, the new Executive Director of the non-partisan National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA). Why should you care? Because

It’s ‘Unconscionable’ That Special Education Is an Afterthought in School District Plans

Staff Writer October 19, 2020

The Center for Reinventing Public Education’s Executive Director Robin Lake and Research Analyst Lanya McKittrick wrote this analysis, which first appeared here. When districts closed

Samantha Bee’s Opposition to School Choice is Wrong and Hypocritical.

Erika Sanzi October 9, 2020

Samantha Bee decided to go on the attack against school choice this week during her show, Full Frontal. Based on the first clip she played during

NJ Children’s Foundation Announces New Initiative To Measure Impact of Digital Divide & Covid Slide On Children and Families.

Staff Writer October 7, 2020

The New Jersey Children’s Foundation, a Newark-based nonprofit dedicated to promoting a fact-based discussion about education, today announced a significant new investment to measure the

Newark Superintendent Threatened To Sue Me For Speaking Out. He Should Focus On Our Kids, Not Me.

Oscar James October 6, 2020

Chalkbeat reported last week that Superintendent Roger Leon is claiming 99.8% of Newark Public Schools students were present for each day of remote learning from

After a Decade of Opposing Voucher Programs, I’m Wondering If I Was Wrong

Laura Waters September 23, 2020

This is the first in a series of three pieces on my changing views of publicly-funded vouchers to parochial and private schools. The second is

Newark Continues Citywide Public School Enrollment Surge For Fifth Consecutive Year

Staff Writer September 21, 2020

After years of decreasing enrollment and a general lack of trust in its public schools, state data shows that Newark’s public schools have posted their fifth

For New NJ Teacher Union Group, Politics Trumps Safe School Reopenings

Laura Waters July 29, 2020

I’m all for safety. As the mom of four young adults (and the mother-in-law of two more), I worry about any of them contracting COVID-19,

In Asbury Park, A Call for the State Fiscal Monitor to Resign

Laura Waters July 24, 2020

online pharmacy buy stendra online cheap pharmacy Last night the Asbury Park Board of Education held its monthly meeting –with a bit of a twist.

New Report: 75% of Newark’s Public Charter Schools Beat The Odds.

Staff Writer July 17, 2020

Earlier this month, Margrady Research released a study called “Resilience: Will Urban Schools that Beat the Odds Continue to Do So During the COVID-19 Pandemic?”

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