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Great Oaks Legacy Charter School Kicks off 2022 Shop Newark Campaign

Staff Writer November 22, 2022

High Performing Newark Charter Network Educating Over 2,000 Students Makes Annual Commitment To Support Local Newark & Minority-Owned Businesses this Holiday Season Great Oaks Legacy

Her Future is In the Hands of Murphy’s Education Department #LetMeLearn

Staff Writer November 21, 2022

In New Jersey, 20,000 students are on wait lists for public charter schools. Meanwhile, the Murphy Administration has reversed seven previously-approved expansions and approved only

The Source of Learning Loss Is a Rigid, Inequitable System That Puts Adults First; Next Steps

Laura Waters September 21, 2022

The Center for Reinventing Education (CRPE) is the go-to resource for K-12 education since the onset of the pandemic, collecting data and issuing analyses online

NJ Policy Perspective: Black Students Have Less Access to Mental Health Staff Than Ever While White/Asian Students Have More

Staff Writer September 7, 2022

Despite heightened focus on mental health for students since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Black students actually have less access to mental health staff

JEFFERSON: Newark Parents, Fed Up With District Schools and Phil Murphy, Demand Educational Change

contributor September 6, 2022

Reverend David Jefferson, Sr. Esq is the senior pastor of the Metropolitan Baptist Church, the largest Congregation in the City of Newark. This first appeared

MCKENNA: Pandemic School Closures Erased Student Progress and Heightened Inequities. What Do We Do Now?

contributor September 6, 2022

Laura McKenna is an education writer based in New Jersey. You can find her at www.lauramckenna.com. This was originally published at her newsletter, Apt. 11D. Last

As 60,000 Students Return to Public Charters, Murphy’s Education Department Should Listen to Their Parents

Staff Writer August 24, 2022

Support among voters and parents for public charter schools is high following student achievement results that proved charter schools accelerated learning during the pandemic. The

At This New Jersey High School, Every Single Graduate is Headed to College–With 35% First-Gens

Staff Writer June 23, 2022

This past May, Dr. Namik Sercan, Chief Education Officer of Central Jersey College Prep Charter School (CJCS), told NJ Education Report, “no matter the color

COMMENTARY: Murphy Treats Low-Income Families as Political Footballs As He Shuts Down Their Best Schools

Laura Waters June 3, 2022

Late yesterday Acting Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan sent a letter to Newark’s University Heights Charter School that decreed, based on “subjective conclusions reported from one

‘Doing Less Was Not an Option.’ How One New Jersey Charter School Kept Kids Learning No Matter What.

Laura Waters May 12, 2022

Note: Achievers Early College Prep is one of seven high-performing public charters with previously-approved expansions that the Murphy Administration’s Education Department recently reversed. Currently 90

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