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"The public charter school community stands ready to work with the State and the Plaintiffs to increase the number of intentionally diverse public schools in the Garden State."
This fact sheet should serve as a valuable resource for policymakers, educators, parents, and the broader community.
Since 2018, the percentage of Philip’s teachers who are Black or Latino has climbed from 53% to 81%. At Philip’s, 98% of students are Black or Latino.
Opening with a cohort of 6th graders, Kindle Education Public Charter School aims to spark a different kind of learning in Jersey City.
Brilla Paterson Charter School has announced the commencement of the new school year, welcoming kindergarten, first-grade, and fifth-grade students for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Kindle will be the first independent charter school to open in New Jersey in over five years.
Brilla Paterson is one of two new charter schools approved to operate this fall in New Jersey.
In Newark, one-third of public-school students attend charter schools. The 2023-24 school year is a pivotal one for all NJ public schools.
Eliminating the Praxis Core Academics Skills for Educators test is the latest in a number of smart efforts to remove ineffective testing that has further exacerbated the state’s teacher shortage.
Students from College Achieve Greater Asbury Park Charter School are coming out of the pandemic with improving test scores, compared with their peers.









