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Lilley: If NJ Teachers Want a Solvent Pension System, They Must Demand Change.

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center October 8, 2020

The Star-Ledger reports that NJ’s pension investments earned 1.2% for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020.  This is far below the 7.5% assumed return and given that NJ

Newark Superintendent Threatened To Sue Me For Speaking Out. He Should Focus On Our Kids, Not Me.

Oscar James October 6, 2020

Chalkbeat reported last week that Superintendent Roger Leon is claiming 99.8% of Newark Public Schools students were present for each day of remote learning from

Newark’s Oscar James: It’s “Business as Usual” For District Superintendent And I Can’t Sleep at Night.

Oscar James September 29, 2020

I want to talk about one of the many reasons I started Newark Neighborhood View and one of the many reasons I can’t sleep at

New Jersey Governance in the Middle of a Pandemic: Run By and For NJEA

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 17, 2020

The NJEA’s investments are paying off.   New Jersey’s most powerful special interest has had a great recent run with Governor Murphy. As is well

NJEA Makes Its Bullying Explicit in a Letter to Superintendents: Shut Down Schools or Else …

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center September 1, 2020

Sunlight Policy Center of New Jersey received a copy of a letter sent by a NJEA county association president to the superintendents in the county.

New Jersey Policy Perspective’s Shoddy Research Misses The Mark On Extra COVID Funding For Schools

Michael Lilley, Sunlight Policy Center August 20, 2020

This was originally published at the Sunlight Policy Center of NJ. New Jersey Policy Perspective (NJPP) has published a report, “School Funding in New Jersey:

Demand #InternetForAll for 15 Million Students Who Are #LoggedOut

Zachary Wright August 17, 2020

On Wednesday, August 26, education activists and organizations around the country are staging a national day of action, demanding that every student have access to

My Childhood Home Was Not Safe. Like Me, Some Children Need Brick-and-Mortar Schools Right Now.

Dirk Tillotson August 4, 2020

Dirk Tillotson is the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Great Schools Choices, which supports community-based charter school development and increasing access for underserved

Marigna: Braven’s Career Booster Boot Camp Is Teaching College Grads How To Land Strong Jobs

Vince Marigna July 28, 2020

Vincent Marigna is Executive Director of Braven, a career and leadership development accelerator focused on supporting first-generation, low-income college students with securing a strong first

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