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Camden Teachers Union Signs New Contract While Leader Questions District’s ‘Long-Term Survival’

Staff Writer June 25, 2021

After three years of stalled negotiations, Camden Public Schools and the Camden Education Association have agreed on a five-year contract (the longest allowed under New

Asbury Park Union Files Grievance While Central Office Staff Have a Party

Laura Waters June 23, 2021

Yesterday the Asbury Park Education Association filed a grievance against the district because teachers are getting blamed for an extension for the school year from

Teacher Union Staff Members Vote To Strike–Against Teacher Union Leaders

Staff Writer June 17, 2021

The National Education Association Staff Organization (NEASO), the union that represents employees who work in the National Education Association’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., authorized a

Paterson Students Will Re-Enter School Buildings in September After 542 Days of Remote Instruction

Staff Writer June 2, 2021

It’s been 446 days since teachers in Paterson Public Schools set foot in their classrooms but yesterday they walked in. Students with disabilities who learn

Asbury Park Principal Speaks Out: This District “Benefits Only Those With Ties to This Organized Crime Syndicate”

Staff Writer May 17, 2021

This is a letter, dated today, from Reginald Mirthil, principal of Asbury Park Schools District’s Thurgood Marshall Elementary School, to his fellow Asbury Park staff

We Parents Did All the Scrambling During This Pandemic, and Now Randi Weingarten Wants the Credit

contributor May 14, 2021

Christina Laster is the founder of the Inland Empire and San Diego Parent Unions. She is a former statewide community organizer with the California Policy

Thirty Lakewood Teachers ‘Kicked to the Curb’

Staff Writer May 14, 2021

“It’s chaos for our students. They crave routine and stability. They never know who their teachers are going to be from one month to the

Dear Readers: NJ Education Report Wants to Hear From You!

Laura Waters May 4, 2021

Dear readers, As you may know, I’ve been working on a series that asks the question, “Is the New Jersey Education Association too strong or

Judge Orders Trenton Teachers Back to School; Union Lawyer Compares District to ‘Saddam Hussein’s Regime’

Staff Writer April 30, 2021

Last Friday the Trenton Board of Education filed a lawsuit in Superior Court of New Jersey because teachers are refusing to appear for the scheduled

Trenton School Board Sues Teachers to Force In-School Instruction

Staff Writer April 27, 2021

This past Friday the Trenton Board of Education filed a lawsuit in Superior Court of New Jersey because teachers are refusing to appear for the

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