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COMMENTARY: Forget About the ‘Math Wars’ and Look at Corey and Kyela

Laura Waters April 12, 2022

Let’s start with a history lesson: in 1882, before computers, software engineering, and artificial intelligence were even a glint in the nation’s eye, a group

O’NEILL: Camden Partners–Charter and District–Work Together To Improve Outcomes for Students with Disabilities

contributor April 7, 2022

Paul O’Neill is the Co-founder and Senior Fellow at the Center for Learner Equity. He comes to this work as a person who has grappled

Asbury Park Mom: ‘This District Is Trying to Silence Parents’

Laura Waters February 16, 2022

NJ Education Report hears regularly from Asbury Park staff members about their struggles in this district but not often from parents. However this week Asbury

Why Isn’t the Murphy Administration Taking Student Math Loss Seriously?

Laura Waters February 15, 2022

Imagine that you go in for your annual medical bloodwork and something alarming turns up: say, your platelets are through the roof, a possible indicator

MURPHY: In NJ the Law Can Work Against Children With Disabilities; Here’s How Parents Can Gain Control

contributor February 2, 2022

Tara Murphy is a SPAN Resource Parent, a Volunteer Advocacy Ambassador for Autism Speaks, member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA), founder of Parenting Frontier, and

Elizabeth Update: Superintendent Rejects Parents’ Plea For Son’s Medical Protection

Laura Waters February 1, 2022

Two weeks ago I wrote about Maria Lorenz of Elizabeth who has two children on the autism spectrum in New Jersey’s third largest school district.

Cumberland County District Will Have Half-Days All Month Due to Lack of Teachers

Staff Writer January 31, 2022

How badly are New Jersey schools struggling with Covid regulations and staffing? This badly: middle and high school students in Millville Public Schools will have

This Mom Is Fighting the History of Corruption in Elizabeth Public Schools

Laura Waters January 20, 2022

We’ve been marginalized. We don’t matter. We are the leftovers. That’s Maria Lorenz, mother of Juan and Pablo (not their real names) who are classified

EXPLAINER: What Is an IEP and How to Make Sure Your Child’s Needs Are Met

Laura Waters January 19, 2022

If you have a child with disabilities like me, you’re not alone: According to the latest data, over 7 million American schoolchildren — 14% of

‘If You Don’t Think This Is a Crisis Then I Don’t Know What Else Will Make It More Alarming’

Staff Writer January 6, 2022

“I am heartbroken, disappointed and outraged,” State Senator Teresa Ruiz, the outgoing chair of the Senate Education Committee who will become the new Senate Majority

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