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February 11, 2011
Earlier this week Education Commissioner Christopher Cerf urged caution in regards to news that cost per pupil in our poorest districts was lower than last […]
February 10, 2011
Here’s dueling perception of NJ high school students’ performance on Advanced Placement exams. From the Record and Trevor Packer, vice president of the AP program, […]
February 10, 2011
But what if these were not Catholics? What if they were, oh, say, Muslims? What if, every time a nun extolled the virtues of Catholic […]
February 10, 2011
While the majority of New Jerseyans love public school teachers, more than half believe that the NJ Education Association (NJEA) is “playing a negative role […]
February 9, 2011
David Leonhardt, business writer for the New York Times, muses about governmental programs that fail to make a difference yet endure indefinitely: Jon Baron, the […]
February 9, 2011
“I am shocked – shocked! – to find that gambling is going on in here!”“Your winnings, sir.” Check out today’s NJ Spotlight for a discussion […]




