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Updates on Protests Against Racism in Collingswood

Staff Writer February 8, 2023

This morning Black students and their families protested schoolwide racism at Collingswood High School. (Full story here.)  will continue tomorrow, according to sources. Here is

NJ Assembly Acts To Keep Kids From Turning Into Adults Who Use Nyquil to Marinate Their Chicken

Staff Writer September 22, 2022

In other legislative education news on this busy Thursday, the New Jersey Assembly Education Committee released a bill (full text below) that adds “information literacy”

‘Do Something About It!’ Outraged Parents and Students Denounce District’s Racist Culture at School Board Meeting

Staff Writer March 21, 2022

According to parents and students, racism is alive and well at Central Regional School DIstrict in Ocean County where 70% of students are white and

Monroe Superintendent Quits While School Board Member Denies Systemic Racism

Staff Writer July 23, 2021

It’s hard to know what goes on behind the scenes between school boards and administrators; they tend to work out disagreements behind closed doors in

EXPLAINER: The Truth About Critical Race Theory and How It Shows Up in Your Child’s Classroom

Staff Writer July 8, 2021

WHAT IS CRITICAL RACE THEORY? Critical race theory (sometimes abbreviated to CRT) is an intellectual approach to looking at U.S. society with a belief that racism

Jersey City Teacher to Four Black Students: ‘George Floyd Was a F–King Criminal’

Staff Writer May 4, 2021

“I hear people whining and crying about Black Lives Matter, but George Floyd was a f—ing criminal and he got arrested and he got killed

Jersey City Superintendent Reverses Himself: District Schools Will Reopen Next Week

Staff Writer April 22, 2021

Earlier this week NJ Education Report reported that, in contrast to Camden City Public Schools that just reopened for kindergarten-second graders, Jersey City Superintendent Franklin

We Are Failing Our Black Children with Disabilities. Here’s How to Change That.

contributor March 31, 2021

Lauren Morando Rhim is Executive Director and Co-Founder of The Center for Learner Equity. A researcher, consultant, and advocate, she has spent the last 25

JAMES: A Prayer for Newark Schools’ Reopening

Oscar James March 29, 2021

Before I talk about how happy I am that our kids will be going back to school, I want to start with a quote from

Gov. Murphy Can Support Black and Brown Families by Supporting Charter Schools, Says Newark Business Leader

Staff Writer March 8, 2021

Randal Pinkett, a Newark businessman and the first African-American student from Rutgers to win a Rhodes Scholarship, has a bone to pick with Gov. Phil

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