Report reveals that new development gobbled up 44 acres per day, or more than 16,000 acres per year, over a five-year period.
The latest models for education reform refuse to acknowledge the real problem: the concentrated poverty that isolates the poorest students.
Examining the parallels between education of children of color and education of children with disabilities.
The standoff between the NJ Department of Environmental Protection and the NY/NJ Baykeeper is 'a conflict that did not need to happen.'
Ample evidence of how New Jersey’s politicians have agreed to forgo the proven benefits of investing in public colleges.
Bipartisanship is essential to enact the vital reforms that can control the cost drivers of local budgets.
A new environmental organization is intent on making inroads with key legislators and appointed officials, and its timing couldn’t be better.
It’s time for New Jersey to focus on finding and training the kind of top-level managers who can help us solve our most vexing problem.
No more gasp-inducing theatrics; let’s just hire (and keep) the most effective teachers.
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