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White Progressives Have a Lot of Work To Do And I’m Not Here To Help.

Guest Contributor July 13, 2020

This is a guest post by my boss and colleague Chris Stewart, the Chief Executive Officer of brightbeam. He is a lifelong activist and 20-year supporter

My Son Is A Hero At His Micro-School, Even During Coronavirus Closures

Guest Contributor May 26, 2020

This is a guest post by Jeremy Gartner, the loving father of two wonderful little explorers who attend Acton Academy of Bergen County. Jeremy has

Why Can’t We Fix Asbury Park? Thirteen Years of State Oversight and Still Circling the Drain.

Laura Waters May 4, 2020

I’ve spent a fair bit of time recently on Asbury Park Public Schools at the behest of residents and staff members who have asked me

This New Jersey District Isn’t Even Getting The Bare Essentials To Its Students

Laura Waters April 27, 2020

online pharmacy clomid for sale no prescription pharmacy This is the first section of a two-part post. Today I’m looking at Paterson Public Schools and

Some Schools Are Rising to the Challenge. Guess Which Ones Aren’t?

Laura Waters March 30, 2020

I wrote last week about Princeton Regional Public Schools’ high expectations for students during this pandemic in comparison to the low expectations for students who

During Covid-19, Are Charter Schools Leading the Way?

Laura Waters March 25, 2020

On Monday I looked at the stark disparities in the quality of online instruction offered to children during the COVID-19 school closures, comparing Princeton Regional

Welcome to Montclair, Where “Progressivism” Turns Into the “Epitome of Black Oppression”

Laura Waters March 4, 2020

I know this will be controversial but I don’t  have a problem if a teacher is found to be racist, as long as it doesn’t

Half of Teacher Prep Programs In New Jersey Get “F’s.”

Laura Waters February 25, 2020

The National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ), as part its recent Teacher Prep Review,  just evaluated a total of 2,506 undergraduate and graduate elementary, secondary,

Camden Councilwoman: “I Believe in the Transformation that is Taking Place in the City of my Birth,” Including Five Straight Years of Academic Improvement in Camden Schools.

Guest Contributor February 21, 2020

This is a guest post by Felisha Reyes Morton who is a Camden Councilwoman (and first Latina to represent the 4th Ward since redistricting), co-founding

What Happens When a Beloved Newark Charter School Is Threatened with Eviction? Ask Emma and Her Mom.

Laura Waters January 29, 2020

(This was originally published at Education Post.) Imagine that your 15-year-old daughter is enrolled in a public high school that you both chose for its

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