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ANALYSIS: The Lakewood School Funding Decision Is Bigger Than a Blow For the Murphy Administration

Laura Waters March 7, 2023

In a big win for Lakewood budget hawks and a big loss for the Murphy Administration, a New Jersey Appellate Court just ruled that the

LEE: Black Leadership in Schools Is Essential for Student Success | NJ Education Report

LEE: Black Leadership In Schools Spells Success for Black Students

contributor March 6, 2023

Dominique Lee is the CEO of BRICK Education Network, a community education development corporation based in Newark, New Jersey, that invests in children and their

Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children Increases Scholarship Amount for 40th Anniversary

Staff Writer March 3, 2023

In celebration of its 40th anniversary, the Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children (SFIC) is increasing the amount of money it gives to students attending Archdiocese of

Newark Superintendent Knew All About the Anti-Black Racism. What Is He Hiding?

Laura Waters March 1, 2023

Newark Superintendent Roger Leon is shocked to hear about racism against Black students at the Newark School of Global Studies: at last November’s School Board

New Camden Partnership Encourages College Enrollment for City High School Seniors—With $25,000 At Stake

Laura Waters February 28, 2023

Camden Education Fund, with a mission to sustain and accelerate progress in Camden’s public school system, has announced a new initiative: to encourage all high

Asbury Park Students Win a Battle, With All Bets Off on the War

Laura Waters February 23, 2023

The Asbury Park Board of Education will meet tonight in the hopes, one assumes, that this meeting will go better than the last one. There,

ROSENKRANS: Hype Aside, Newark Charter Growth Does Not Lead to District Closures

contributor February 23, 2023

Kyle Rosenkrans is a first-generation college graduate from New Jersey who went on to become a civil rights attorney, law professor, and public policy advocate.

Asbury Park Sources Shed Light On Districtwide Dysfunction

Laura Waters February 16, 2023

Inside sources at Asbury Park Public Schools continue to send in information, particularly about Asbury High School where families remain incensed by the Administration’s failure

COMMENTARY: A Question for Gov. Murphy’s Pick for the State Board of Education

Laura Waters February 15, 2023

When the New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee interviews Mary Bennett, Gov. Phil Murphy’s nominee  for the State Board of Education, members might want to ask

During Black History Month, Governor Murphy Announces Expansion of AP African American Studies in New Jersey

Staff Writer February 15, 2023

Yesterday Governor Phil Murphy announced the expansion of Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies classes in New Jersey during a visit to Science Park High

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