Possibility of compromise slows action on Common Core
By Rita Giordano, Inquirer Staff Writer Gov. Christie as Henry Clay? Next week may tell. Based on the likelihood…
By Rita Giordano, Inquirer Staff Writer Gov. Christie as Henry Clay? Next week may tell. Based on the likelihood…
Contact: Nat Bender, nbender [@] aftnj.org, 908-377-0393 Education workers union backs pols with strong labor and education credentials EDISON…The…
As the fight over the “One Newark” reorganization plan for the city’s public schools continues unabated, an interesting pattern…
By John Mooney With Christie veto almost certain, lawmakers wait to hear governor’s compromise solution The legislative campaign to…
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By Peggy McGlone/The Star-Ledger NEWARK — Despite Friday’s announcement that state officials had renewed Newark Superintendent Cami Anderson’s contract,…
By David Cruz, Correspondent Coming as it did — late on a Friday afternoon, on the final day of…
By John Mooney While new pact reflects lukewarm endorsement of Newark Superintendent Cami Anderson, keeping her in post underscores…
By Patrick Blumjune LONDON — Secondary schoolteachers around the world mostly love their job, but many say they are…
By John Mooney Last-minute votes could delay Common Core-related tests, reconfigure impact on teacher evaluations Up against the state…
By Naomi Nix/The Star-Ledger NEWARK — U.S. Sen Cory Booker is often featured on television answering probing questions about…
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