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If the Marlins Can’t Control COVID, How Can Schools? Murphy’s “Clarification” Explained

Laura Waters July 27, 2020

My baseball-fanatic husband just told me that the Yankees-Phillies game tonight was cancelled because 14 members of the Miami Marlins tested positive for coronavirus right

What Are the Risks of Catching the Coronavirus in Schools? Two Experts Weigh In.

Staff Writer July 21, 2020

Here are the risk-levels of contracting COVID-19 in schools, according to Gerba and Stephanie A. N. Silvera, epidemiologist and professor at Montclair State University. (This

Breaking News: Six Rumors From NJ Education Department Include Extended School Closures, Lack of Guidance, and Mandatory Furloughs.

Laura Waters July 11, 2020

Jeez, you leave for one week and all hell breaks loose. Just kidding. Or not. Last night I came home from a week away with

Camden Public Schools Get a Reopening Lift from Camden Education Fund

Laura Waters June 30, 2020

As New Jersey schools make plans to reopen in September, Camden is getting some extra help from the Camden Education Fund through its Open Doors/Safe

Why Are Medically-Compromised Students Going Back to School in a Week? They’re Following State Guidelines.

Laura Waters June 29, 2020

We are not a hospital. We are not a summer camp. We are not a test for the thousands of students hoping to return to

New Jersey’s Charter Schools Share What’s Working and What’s Not During Remote Instruction

Staff Writer June 16, 2020

This is a guest post by Harry Lee, president and CEO of the New Jersey Public Charter School Association. It first appeared in NJ Spotlight.

NJ Education Committee Chairs Ruiz and Lampitt Say State DOE Needs to Step it Up Now

Laura Waters May 29, 2020

Wednesday I wrote about the webinar “Learning from NJ’s Public Charter Schools during COVID-19” but I left out the opening discussion with Senator Teresa Ruiz

“Simple, Equitable, Joyful, and Accessible:” Best Remote Instruction Practices From NJ Charter School Leaders

Laura Waters May 27, 2020

On May 19th the New Jersey Public Charter School Association held a webinar called “Learning from NJ’s Public Charter Schools during COVID-19.” Interest among the

Michael Inzelbuch Responds to NJEA’s Charges That Lakewood Is Violating Social-Distancing Orders.

Laura Waters May 22, 2020

Earlier this week I published a letter from a law firm representing NJEA, sent to Lakewood Public Schools Superintendent Laura Winters and cc’d to the

Breaking News: NJEA Lawyers Demand Lakewood Schools Stop Violating State Social Distancing Orders

Laura Waters May 20, 2020

Last week the law firm Selikoff & Cohen sent a seven-page letter on behalf of NJEA and the union’s local Lakewood arm to Superintendent Laura

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