New Jersey
U.S.
Rank
The Garden State’s political leadership needs to be badly weeded. The Murphy Administration has been arbitrarily rejecting expansion of successful charter schools with waiting lists as well as the opening of new schools to serve more students. While New Jersey has always been strong in having higher than average teacher standards, today’s leaders seem to be stuck in a great big pothole on the NJ Turnpike, unable to grasp that parents need more exits.
Opportunity
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72%
Grade:
C
Rank:
#29
A continued and relentless assault on charter school growth by the Murphy Administration has education advocates and charter school leaders fuming…
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F
Rank:
#46
There are no choice programs in this state.
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Grade:
C
Rank:
#10
Strong teacher preparation programs and requiremements for content knowledge for elementary, middle, and secondary teacher…
Innovation
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Grade:
D
Rank:
#48
In an effort to expand school districts’ capacity for digital learning, New Jersey DOE partnered with NJ School Board Association…

Governor Murphy announced school closures on March 16th. The districts immediately began to transfer to remote learning, with 90% of schools…
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Policy Environment

While Governor Phil Murphy does not endorse most of what qualifies as parent power , he does not acquiesce to the humans in the way some…

New Jersey’s constitution “does not contain a Blaine Amendment.” Several state cases over the years have underscored the constitutionality…

School and district report cards are highlighted on New Jersey’s DOE homepage. Report cards have a useful function that allows users to choose…