In the Media Study: Some New Jersey students lost ground during the pandemic, racial disparities widened The pandemic pulled some New Jersey students even further behind this school year and worsened learning disparities across ra... JerseyCAN March 29, 2021
In the Media New Jersey delays state tests, giving officials time to ‘explore all options’ “We know that even pre-pandemic there were inequities across our state,” said Patricia Morgan, executive director of Jer... JerseyCAN February 12, 2021
In the Media Op-Ed: Superintendent McCombs deserves support for new Camden school plan The plan, which will address the district’s looming structural deficit, will require difficult decisions JerseyCAN January 20, 2021
In the Media Poll: Stark Racial, Income Disparities in Learning Experience Amidst a statewide spike in COVID-19 cases and an increasing pivot back to more remote learning, the first statewide poll of ... JerseyCAN November 23, 2020
In the Media FIRST POLL OF NEW JERSEY PARENTS THIS SCHOOL YEAR SHOWS STARK RACIAL AND INCOME DISPARITIES IN LEARNING EXPERIENCE “Based on this poll, parents’ top concern is ensuring that their children do not fall behind academically, and parents wa... JerseyCAN November 18, 2020
In the Media JerseyCAN Report Details a “Once-in-a-Generation” Opportunity to Prepare and Support an Agile Educator Workforce Part Two in the New Jersey Educator Workforce Series identifies ways to reimagine tomorrow’s educator workforce and address... JerseyCAN August 5, 2020
In the Media Charter Advocates Argue for State to Fund Their School Construction On February 21, 2020, John Mooney from NJSpotlight.com reported the charter association and families seek to join ongoing lit... JerseyCAN February 21, 2020
In the Media Public Charter and Renaissance Schools Need Nearly $1 Billion for Facilities On February 21, 2020, TapIntoCamden published an article about a report released by the New Jersey Charter Schools Associatio... JerseyCAN February 21, 2020
In the Media Mixed Results for New Jersey Schools on ‘Nation’s Report Card’ On October 31, 2019, John Mooney from NJSpotlight reported on how the State continues to rank among the top three on NAEP tes... JerseyCAN October 31, 2019
In the Media N.J. moves to kill standardized tests for 10th graders In its biggest step yet toward cutting down on the number of high-stakes tests New Jersey public school students must take, t... JerseyCAN October 21, 2019