LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
June 7, 2022
Back during the Christie Administration, Parsippany-Troy Hills Superintendent Leroy Seitz was in the news for making $225,064 a year to run a 6,000 student district. […]
June 6, 2022
When bureaucratic shenanigans and red tape play Russian roulette with children’s lives, we all suffer. I was reminded of this by a recent LinkedIn inbox […]
June 6, 2022
This is a statement from Harry Lee, President & CEO, New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association, on Acting Commissioner of Education’s decision to close Newark’s […]
June 3, 2022
Late yesterday Acting Education Commissioner Angelica Allen-McMillan sent a letter to Newark’s University Heights Charter School that decreed, based on “subjective conclusions reported from one […]
June 3, 2022
(This is a press release from the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association.) On June 1, the families of nearly 700 students learned that their […]
June 2, 2022
When my youngest child, Jonah, was four years old and attending a private special education school paid for by our local school district, we got […]













