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The Only Thing Mike Learned Is His School Doesn’t Care About Him

Laura Waters June 21, 2022

On Wednesday, June 15th, one of Kelly Hudak’s eight children came home in a state of distress from Ocean City Public Schools District. Mike (his

Cherry Hill Schools District Put Ankle Weights on a Four-Year-Old With Autism

Laura Waters June 2, 2022

When my youngest child, Jonah, was four years old and attending a private special education school paid for by our local school district, we got

How Do New Jersey Schools Rate Through an ‘Equity Lens’? Not As Well As You’d Think.

Laura Waters March 8, 2022

Education Trust, a nonprofit that works to close opportunity gaps that disproportionately affect students of color and students from low-income families, has teamed up with

South Orange-Maplewood Rushes to Enact Moratorium on Out-of-School Suspensions. What’s Really Going On?

Laura Waters October 19, 2021

Last night, four hours into the South Orange-Maplewood Board of Education public meeting, President Thair Joshua introduced an “urgent” resolution that had not been on

We Are Failing Our Black Children with Disabilities. Here’s How to Change That.

contributor March 31, 2021

Lauren Morando Rhim is Executive Director and Co-Founder of The Center for Learner Equity. A researcher, consultant, and advocate, she has spent the last 25

NCSECS: Harsh Disciplinary Practices For Students With Disabilities Rises Once Again

Staff Writer October 15, 2020

Today, the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools released the following statement reacting to new data from the Civil Rights Data Collection that shows

School Officials File Police Report on Kindergartner with Down Syndrome.

Guest Contributor February 4, 2020

This post was originally published on Project Forever Free by its chief editor, my pal Erika Sanzi. Erika also blogs at Good School Hunting. She

New Report From the National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools: How Does Enrollment of Students with Disabilities Vary Between the Sectors?

Laura Waters November 14, 2019

The National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools (NCSECS), a non-profit started in 2013 to address the challenges associated of providing high-quality access and

Is Restorative Justice Working? According to Teachers, Not So Much. Focus on Asbury Park.

Laura Waters August 7, 2019

I was chatting with a teacher from Asbury Park High School, who wishes to remain anonymous. We were talking about the impact of the then-Asbury

What I’ve Learned in 10 Years of Teaching at Newark’s KIPP Rise Academy

Guest Contributor March 6, 2019

This is a guest post by Mark Joseph, a sixth-grade math teacher at KIPP Rise Academy in Newark, where he has taught for ten years.

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