Make no mistake about it, New Jersey taxpayers: the NJEA wants higher property taxes. Period. This makes sense, as school budgets typically account for over half […]
In what looks like an implicit mea culpa for wasting $45 million of member dues on former-president Sean Spiller’s vanity run for governor, NJEA leadership is […]
Looks like there has been a significant change in tone and optics at the post-Sean Spiller NJEA. All of a sudden “member voices,” “transparency,” and “honesty” […]
Well, well, well. Looks like we have a $500,000 parting kiss from the NJEA to their favorite governor, Phil Murphy — shrouded in opacity and non-disclosure, […]
Sunlight at the NJEA convention in Atlantic City. Sunlight is hard at work at the NJEA annual convention in Atlantic City, trying to inform NJEA members […]
A friendly teacher alerted us to what’s happening in the town of Cinnaminson, NJ. Once again, NJEA leadership is using its Super PAC, Garden State Forward, […]
Two self-serving fallacies have been put to rest: that the New Jersey public school system is #1 in the nation and that southern states like Mississippi […]