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September 2, 2015
By Laura Waters at September 2, 2015
Topic
  • Camden
  • DOE News
  • State

Camden Update: Parents are Thrilled By Renaissance Schools; Anti-Choice Lobbies Threaten Action

So, how’s it going at Camden Public Schools, where three new renaissance schools – hybrid district/charter schools run by non-profit operators KIPP, Mastery, and Uncommon […]
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September 2, 2015
By Laura Waters at September 2, 2015
Topic
  • DOE News
  • Newark
  • State

Newark Advisory Board Votes for Quick State Turnaround on Accountability Results

The Newark School Advisory Board, reports the Star-Ledger,  has a reasonable request: the state Department of Education should turn around district accountability evaluations, at least […]
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August 5, 2015
By Laura Waters at August 5, 2015
Topic
  • DOE News
  • Newark
  • State

Education Law Center’s Flawed Plan for Newark Schools’ Transition to Local Control

Last week Theresa Luhm, managing director of the Education Law Center proposed a timeline for a transition to local control for Newark Public Schools. But […]
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July 22, 2015
By Laura Waters at July 22, 2015
Topic
  • DOE News
  • State

New Jersey D.O.E., Denies Proposal for Charter School to Serve Children with Autism

Speaking of charter schools and students with disabilities , a series of documents came through the transom last week regarding a charter school application to […]
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July 16, 2015
By Laura Waters at July 16, 2015
Topic
  • DOE News
  • State

N.J. D.O.E. Releases First Results of Teacher Evaluations under New Tenure Law

Yesterday the New Jersey Department of Education released its first ever publication of the results of N.J.’s new teacher evaluation system, which rates teachers on […]
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June 12, 2015
By Laura Waters at June 12, 2015
Topic
  • DOE News
  • State

New Newsworks Column: Why Data-Driven Teacher Evaluations Are Here to Stay in New Jersey

It starts here: The New Jersey Department of Education just released the “2013-2014 Final Educator Evaluation Implementation Report,” which lays out the results of New […]
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June 2, 2015
By Laura Waters at June 2, 2015
Topic
  • DOE News
  • State

NJEA Prez Plays Defense after DOE Issues Findings that 97.2% of N.J. Teachers are Effective Educators

While we do not yet know how many teachers may be subject to discipline once this year’s evaluations are completed, NJEA will vigorously represent any […]
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May 21, 2015
By Laura Waters at May 21, 2015
Topic
  • DOE News
  • State

A Fourth-Grader Takes on Jersey City’s Charter School Funding Inequities

Here’s Louis Correro, a fourth-grader at Ethical Community Charter School in Jersey City, in today’s NJ Spotlight piece on N.J.’s charter school funding inequities: “Sadly, […]
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May 5, 2015
By Laura Waters at May 5, 2015
Topic
  • DOE News
  • State

If Asbury Park Public Schools Were Charters, They’d Be Shut Down Long Ago

Here’s a parent of a high school student enrolled at Asbury Park High School: “I am so done with that district,” said Phyllis Ling, who […]
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April 23, 2015
By Laura Waters at April 23, 2015
Topic
  • DOE News
  • State

N.J. Ed. Comm. Hespe: Districts with High Opt-Outs will Be Placed on Corrective Action Plans and Risk State and Federal Funding

Echoing U.S. Sec’y of Education Arne Duncan’s announcement this week at the Education Writers Association conference, N.J. Ed. Commissioner David Hespe said yesterday, according to […]
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