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School-City Collaboration Brings Warmth to Newark’s South Ward Residents

Staff Writer February 8, 2021

BRICK Education Network, the Newark-based charter management organization, partnered with Macy’s and UPS this past weekend to host a Pop-Up Coat Shop in Newark’s South

NJ Unions and Allied Groups Send an Open Letter to Phil Murphy and Everyone Else

Staff Writer February 5, 2021

The following “open letter from public education advocates to New Jersey families and communities” is, says John Mooney of NJ Spotlight, more symbolic than anything

Civil Rights Advocates to Cardona: Don’t ‘Sweep Learning Disparities Under the Rug’ by Granting Waivers for Assessments

Staff Writer February 5, 2021

This is a letter addressed to President Biden’s nominee for U.S. education secretary, Dr. Miguel Cardona, and signed by major civil rights, social justice, disability

‘There Was Never Any Warning!’ Mercer County Special Services District Lays Off 31 Staff Members

Staff Writer February 4, 2021

Parents and staff members at Mercer County Special Services School DIstrict (MCSSD) are “outraged” at news that the district, which serves students with moderate to

New Program Helps Jewish Students and Newark Students Find Common Ground

Staff Writer February 3, 2021

I have a kid who’s in a school in an upper middle class neighborhood, and (it’s) mostly white kids. And we live only 10 miles

Breaking: Montclair Schools District Is Suing Teachers Union for Refusing to Show up for Work

Staff Writer January 27, 2021

This just in from Montclair Local: The union representing Montclair’s teachers — locked in a dispute with the school district over whether and when to

Newark Superintendent Makes Life Harder for Charter School Families

Staff Writer January 27, 2021

Newark Public Schools recently announced a new policy: When parents choose schools for their children through the universal enrollment system called Newark Enrolls, they have

Opinion: In Camden, Better Services for Our Children Matter More Than School Closures

Staff Writer January 26, 2021

Shirley Irizarry is the Executive Director of Parents for Great Camden Schools. This was first published on TapintoCamden. In my new role as executive director

NJ Department of Health Loosens Guidance for In-School Instruction

Staff Writer January 25, 2021

Last week the New Jersey Department of Health loosened some of the restrictions on in-school learning based on new data that underscores the state’s overreaction

NJ Senate Education Chair: We Must Assess Student Learning Loss This Year

Staff Writer January 25, 2021

Senate Education Chair M. Teresa Ruiz issued the following statement welcoming the Biden Administration’s move to begin collecting data on the impact the COVID-19 pandemic

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