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TESTA: It’s Time for NJEA Leaders To Take a Hard Look in the Mirror

contributor December 13, 2022

New Jersey State Senator Michael Testa Jr. serves New Jersey’s 1st Legislative District – all of Cape May County and parts of Atlantic and Cumberland

Wake Up For Wednesday’s State Board of Education Meeting: Test Scores and Gender Identity

Laura Waters December 5, 2022

On Wednesday at 10am, the New Jersey Department of Education will finally share results with the State Board (and the public, who can join here)

Ocean Township High School Has a Database That Tells Staff Whether Parents Should Be Informed of Student Gender Identity

Staff Writer October 21, 2022

This is an email from a staff member at Ocean Township High School which was flagged by Robert Pondiscio, a senior fellow at the conservative

JerseyCAN Chief Rebukes State Education Department For Delaying Release of Student Testing Data

Laura Waters October 17, 2022

Paula White, Executive Director of JerseyCAN, is frustrated with the New Jersey Education Department’s delayed release of last spring’s student proficiency tests. In an op-ed

Pennacchio Blames ‘Cancel Culture and Sexual Indoctrination’ for Falling College Admission Scores

Staff Writer October 14, 2022

The impact of the pandemic on education is becoming clearer with news the average ACT test score sunk to its lowest point in 30 years, and Senator

GOP Congressional Candidate Slams Camden Charter School For Sensitivity to Gender Fluidity, Urges Norcross to Cancel Wokeness

Staff Writer October 12, 2022

Reacting to a published report that a teacher at KIPP Cooper Norcross Whittier Middle School lectured students on “they/them pronouns,” Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s

In a ‘Bellwether’ Congressional Race, Sex Ed Is In the Spotlight

Staff Writer October 6, 2022

In a political race that today the New York Times called a “bellwether” for the nation, U.S. Representative Tom Malinowski is in a tight contest

Ahead of Murphy’s Trip to White House, Oroho Offers Four Tips for Ending NJ’s Teacher Shortage

Staff Writer August 31, 2022

(This is a press release.) With Governor Phil Murphy set to visit the White House to brainstorm ending the teacher shortage with President Biden, Senate Republican Leader

SNOWFLACK: School Board Meetings Are War Zones Fueled By Conservatives Angry Over ‘Woke’ Lesson Plans

contributor July 29, 2022

Fred Snowflack is a long-time journalist and political commentator.  This was originally published in InsiderNJ. School board elections are officially “non-partisan,” but don’t believe it.

Fredon Mayor Urges Conservatives to Run For School Boards To Challenge ‘Woke’ Agendas

Staff Writer July 25, 2022

This is a press release. Fredon Township Mayor and former school board president John Flora is urging conservatives to file today (July 25) to run

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