A bill that would provide facilities funding equity for public charter schools is stuck in legislative limbo. The stakes are high: New Jersey’s charters, heavily […]
Two months ago Acting Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan ruled on a case that has wide implications for students with disabilities and their parents. The ruling […]
“Education is the vaccine for violence”. These words by Edward James Olmos matter more than ever today as hate crimes are on rise especially, against […]
Will the State Senate Really Privilege Politics Over the Needs of 60,000 Students?