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This District Wants To Shut Down a Public Charter’s Expansion. District Parents Don’t Agree.

Staff Writer March 17, 2021

Franklin Township School District and local parents are unaligned. The district has been trying to halt the expansion of an independent public charter school called

Meet Chika OgbuokIrI, Seventh Grade Poet at Camden’s KIPP Lanning Square Middle School!

Staff Writer March 4, 2021

Chika OgbuokIrI is a seventh grader at KIPP Lanning Square Middle School in Camden. Yet another Poet Laureate in the making! Here is a video

Meet Newark’s Own Amanda Gorman, Seventh-Grade Poet Makayla Brown

Laura Waters February 19, 2021

A month ago, as Amanda Gorman shared her beautiful prose during President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ inauguration, students at KIPP Rise Academy

No Retakes, No Extensions: A Student’s Open Letter To Incoming Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

Guest Contributor January 20, 2021

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, New York School

KIPP Solves Working Parents' Remote Learning Problems: Evening Instruction!

Staff Writer December 10, 2020

Via CNN, KIPP NJ has figured out a novel way to accommodate parents who work days yet are concerned about their children’s academic growth: Offer

NJ Student’s Letter to New Ed Commissioner: My Teacher Helps Me Gather the Courage to Speak in a Space That Prefers My Silence.

Guest Contributor November 23, 2020

This letter first appeared in The 74. Dear Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan, Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education, I had my first Asian teacher

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,

NJ Students Beg For Respite From Eight Hours of Screens Per Day.

Staff Writer November 2, 2020

South Brunswick High School students have started a petition begging the School Board and  Superintendent Scott Feder to change the all-remote schedule so they are

NJ High School Student Explains How “Distance Learning Is A Bust.”

Staff Writer August 21, 2020

Carina Pizarro is a high school student in Bridgewater. Her essay appears in InsiderNJ’s publication, “The Covid-19 Crisis: An InsiderNJ History.“ Distance learning was one

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

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