December 2, 2010
Here’s what’s missing in the Democratic Assembly pile-on regarding NJ’s loss of $14 million in Federal funding to help expand charter schools: the main reason […]
November 22, 2010
The Asbury Park Press, as part of its series on racial disparities within New Jersey’s special education placements, zooms in on Lakewood Township Public Schools […]
November 18, 2010
The National Assessment of Education Progress has released results of the new 12th grade reading and math tests. According to the NJ DOE press release, […]
November 17, 2010
There’s no dearth of ink for the ongoing roiling over school superintendent caps in New Jersey. Every paper is featuring it, and now the Wall […]
November 17, 2010
that Dr. Aaron Graham, currently Executive County Superintendent in Bergen, will be appointed Assistant Commissioner for the Department of Education, replacing Willa Spicer.
November 8, 2010
It’s been a bad week for the NJ Department of Education. Acting Commissioner Rochelle Hendricks’ conspicuous absence at last week’s NJEA Convention produced volumes of […]
October 21, 2010
The Star-Ledger Editorial Board worries today that the recent surge in applications for new charter schools – a record 51 at last count — will […]
October 13, 2010
The final number of students who failed to graduate is still not determined, officials conceded. That’s from NJ Spotlight’s report today on a new template […]
October 12, 2010
Let’s start with something we can all agree with: some of NJ’s public schools are great and some stink. The worst schools are usually in […]
October 8, 2010
If nothing else, Bret Schundler’s testimony before the Senate Legislative Oversight Committee underscored the odds against New Jersey’s battle to provide equitable educational opportunities for […]