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May 23, 2012
Education Law Center, standard bearer for poor minority students in New Jersey, issued a press release yesterday charging that Gov. Christie and Ed. Comm. Cerf, […]
May 21, 2012
Patrick McQuinn of Drew University has an important article in EducationNext that asks, “are advocacy organizations” – like Democrats for Education Reform, 50Can, Students First, […]
May 20, 2012
From today’s New York Times editorial by David Kirp on the resegregation of America’s schools and the burden that places on poor minority children: A […]
May 20, 2012
Charter School Update: The Star-Ledger, in an article today, refers to “the Christie administration’s increasingly firm stance against low-performing charters.” In that context, the trustees […]
May 18, 2012
1) New Jersey Administrative Law Judge Jeff Masin has ruled that even though a special education teacher mocked one of his students, called him a […]
May 17, 2012
When school boards choose superintendents there’s typically consensus among members. Lengthy sifting of resumes, multiple interviews, collaboration, and a shared vision of educational needs usually […]