December 20, 2022

2022 Test Scores: Black and Latino Public Charter School Students Are Twice As Likely to Be At Grade Level

Results show pandemic-related setbacks statewide in student learning with public charters best positioned to accelerate educational recovery   Last Friday, the New Jersey Department of Education […]
December 19, 2022

What Do Just-Released Test Scores Say About the Murphy Administration’s Stance on School Choice?

Last year I reported on the decisions by the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education to reverse previously-approved charter school expansions and how this unanticipated news was […]
December 19, 2022

Statement from JerseyCAN Executive Director Paula White on Friday’s Release of Last Spring’s Student Assessments

On Friday Afternoon, the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) released results from the 2021-2022 New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) test.  The following is a statement from JerseyCAN Executive […]
December 16, 2022

LILLEY: Blue States Had More School Closures and More Learning Loss — Just Like NJ under Gov. Murphy

The 74 conducted a study of the relative learning loss in Democratic (Blue) and Republican (Red) states and found that Red states offered almost twice as much in-person instruction […]
COMMUNITIES
December 15, 2021

It Takes a Village: To Address Unfinished Learning, Newark Unites Tutoring Center Announces a New Funder

This past summer, New Jersey Children’s Foundation announced it was funding an unusual faith-based initiative between Newark’s Metropolitan Baptist Church and Great Oaks Legacy Charter […]
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