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Breaking: Murphy Waives High School Graduation Tests & Data-Informed Teacher Evaluations

Staff Writer January 11, 2021

Press Release from the Governor’s Office– Governor Phil Murphy today signed Executive Order No. 214 to affect the following changes for the 2020-2021 school year: 1) waiver of

Surely We Can Do Better Than DeVos When It Comes to Opening Schools

Laura Waters July 16, 2020

Sunday morning Education Secretary Betsy DeVos went on CNN and Fox to tout her belief that all American schools must open for full-time in-person learning

As New Jersey Schools Struggle to Go Virtual, Here’s What We Can Learn From New Egypt High School.

Laura Waters March 17, 2020

As COVID-19 continues to spread across New Jersey, “long term school closures are inevitable,” said Governor Phil Murphy on Friday. All across the country school districts

Murphy Manages To Deliver What Nobody Wants.

Laura Waters October 2, 2019

Governor Phil Murphy loves to talk about how he’s moving New Jersey forward but in the world of K-12 education he’s intent on moving us

A Pro’s Advice to New Teachers: When You’re Honest About Yourself, You Give Students Permission to Be Honest Too.

Guest Contributor August 14, 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. 

New Credo Study on Camden Proves That “You Can Provide More High Quality Choices for Families” and Improve Outcomes for “Students Who Have Been Most Underserved.”

Laura Waters June 28, 2019

The Center for Research on Education Outcomes at Stanford University (CREDO) has almost completed  its City Studies Project with the aim “to provide the public

Why Is It Important That Journalists and Politicians Point Out NJEA’s Control of Governor Murphy?

Laura Waters June 4, 2019

Mike Lilley of the Sunlight Foundation of New Jersey raises an interesting point in a recent blog post: While Tom Moran wrote an excellent editorial

Andrew Martin Corrects a Warped Narrative of Newark Public Schools That is “Long on Political Intrigue But Short on Data.”

Guest Contributor May 28, 2019

This is a guest post by Andrew Martin, who served as the Chief Data Officer for the Newark Public Schools from 2017-18.  Prior to working

An Open Letter to Gov. Phil Murphy: Which Side Are You On?

Laura Waters May 21, 2019

Dear Governor Murphy, I heard you just demanded that State Board of Education member Jack Fornaro resign after he inquired whether Hispanic students in Paterson

School Choice is Improving Prospects for Newark Schoolchildren But It’s Not Doing Much for Weber/Baker’s Analytical Acumen

Laura Waters December 15, 2017

In Wednesday’s NJ Spotlight, Mark Weber takes aim at two recent editorials, mine online pharmacy cymbalta no prescription and Michele Mason’s, which cover different aspects of recent

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