LATEST EDUCATION NEWS
September 11, 2014
It starts here: Just under two years ago, a group of Camden parents filed a class action complaint with then-New Jersey Education Commissioner Chris Cerf. […]
September 11, 2014
From NJ Spotlight: The political spending by the New Jersey Education Association is no secret anymore, with the latest numbers — in the tens of […]
September 10, 2014
In 1967’s classic film, “The Graduate,” young Benjamin (the graduate of the title) is given some advice by a friend of his father’s who wants […]
September 8, 2014
NJ Spotlight looks at a lawsuit filed by 25 Camden parents united against the opening of two highly-regarded charter schools, Mastery and Uncommon, that plan […]
September 7, 2014
Did Newark boycotters succeed in their mission to keep schoolchildren out of school to protest Newark One, the district’s universal enrollment plan? Depends upon whom […]
September 5, 2014
Save Our Schools is suing New Jersey Commissioner of Education David Hespe for approving the applications of two highly-regarded charter school organizations, Mastery and Uncommon, […]




