Tomorrow morning, Thursday March 16th, at 10 am, the New Jersey Assembly Education Committee will consider Assemblyman Ralph Caputo’s bill, A4639, which would eliminate the […]
Ed. Note: In preparation for tomorrow’s State Board of Education meeting, Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan has released a formal resolution to lower the “cut scores” for […]
Public education, by definition, is political. After all, the Greek word polis refers to forms of power relations among individuals and city-states; when you’re dealing […]
I cover Asbury Park a lot, some might say too often. There’s a reason: Asbury Park, in all its administrative dysfunction, disregard for dismal student […]
A new report is out today from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) and everyone is talking about the dismal results. In short, 13-year-old […]
When parents want to gauge their children’s learning, their first stop is often report cards. Yet a new study from the test company ACT shows […]