January 18, 2023

Murphy’s Education Department Says It’s Not Their Problem When Districts Don’t Follow Special Education Law

The New Jersey Department of Education says it is not currently monitoring whether school districts are complying with a state law about services that students […]
January 18, 2023

White House Issues Proclamation on National Mentoring Month; Hunt Institute Pushes For Recruitment of Teachers of Color

With the White House release of the annual proclamation announcing January as National Mentoring Month, the Hunt Institute is also calling on bipartisan support from […]
COMMUNITIES
November 30, 2021

Four Out of Five Newark Students Flunk State Math Test But Superintendent’s ‘Dreams Are Coming True’

“Dreams are coming true” for Newark’s district students, sang Superintendent Roger León at last week’s school board meeting, but that’s only if those dreams don’t […]
November 23, 2021

Camden’s Accelerating Inclusion Institute Brings Together Special Education Leaders Across District, Charter, and Renaissance Schools

Last week the Center for Learner Equity launched the Accelerating Inclusion Institute, an 8-session series for Camden educators to develop capacity, share best practices, and […]
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