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New Credo Study on Camden Proves That “You Can Provide More High Quality Choices for Families” and Improve Outcomes for “Students Who Have Been Most Underserved.”

Laura Waters June 28, 2019 2 Comments

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The Center for Research on Education Outcomes at Stanford University (CREDO) has almost completed  its →

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Citing Turnout, This Camden Parent Leader Salutes November School Board Elections

Guest Blogger January 16, 2019 Leave a comment

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Bryan Morton is Executive Director of Parents for Great Camden Schools, which seeks to “empower, →

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Uncommon’s Camden Prep Joins Forces with Community Groups to Keeps Children Warm and Well-Fed

Laura Waters November 26, 2018 Leave a comment

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Talk about getting into the Thanksgiving spirit! Last Wednesday Uncommon Schools, which runs New Jersey →

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Great News as Camden Prep Closes the Achievement Gap!

Laura Waters September 28, 2018 One Comment

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Camden Prep, part of the Uncommon Schools network, first opened on Mt. Ephraim Avenue in →

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Confessions of a Jersey-Born White Teacher in an Urban School

Guest Blogger September 6, 2018 Leave a comment

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(This is a guest post by Jennifer Rich, an assistant professor in the College of →

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Murphy Gives A Big Wet Kiss to NJEA and a Punch to the Gut for Camden Families as He Vetoes a Student-Centered Bill.

Laura Waters September 4, 2018 Leave a comment

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Last week Governor Phil Murphy “conditionally” vetoed a bill that would have allowed the most →

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Camden Families Beg To Differ With NJEA and Education Law Center: Pass That Bill!

Laura Waters June 22, 2018 2 Comments

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Alert! Alert! A new bill in the New Jersey Legislature intends to infest Camden’s traditional →

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Getting the Facts Straight on New Jersey Charter Schools: This Is No Time For a “Pause” On High-Quality Charter Growth

Guest Blogger May 14, 2018 Leave a comment

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Donna Siminski is Director of Policy and Advocacy for the New Jersey Charter School Association →

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Rouhanifard Resigns: What’s Next for Camden City Public Schools?

Laura Waters April 11, 2018 Leave a comment

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Today Camden Superintendent Paymon Rouhanifard announced his resignation. I’ve followed the trajectory of Camden Public →

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When Politics Undermines Scholarship: A New “Analysis” from Julia Sass Rubin and Mark Weber

Laura Waters March 16, 2018 9 Comments

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A new report is out called “New Jersey Charter Schools: A Data-Driven View – 2018 →

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