BEYOND THE HYPE: THE CREDO STUDY AND NJ CHARTER SCHOOL PERFORMANCE
In New Jersey, the CREDO charter school study released in late June was met with scant analysis and…
In New Jersey, the CREDO charter school study released in late June was met with scant analysis and…
Advocates for New Jersey’s more than 200,000 students with disabilities have recently succeeded in protecting and advancing these…
Advocates Mount Challenge to Protect Rights of NJ’s Most Vulnerable Students In a radical change to longstanding practice,…
The NJ Department of Education (NJDOE) is proposing to eliminate the longstanding procedure for “expedited” action on emergency…
In a decision issued today, a three judge panel in the Appellate Division of NJ Superior Court affirmed…
The Cape May County Technical Board of Education and the NJ Division on Civil Rights (DCR) have entered…
But Flat Funding Leaves Students Further Behind With passage by the Legislature of the FY14 State Budget, the…
In a brief filed this week with a state appellate court, ELC argues that Commissioner Christopher Cerf and…
In a decision issued June 13, NJ Commissioner of Education Christopher Cerf agreed with an Administrative Law Judge…
On Monday, the Assembly Education Committee took a significant step forward in the process of updating and improving…