Summary
MUCH OF the time, New Jersey's well-regarded public schools excel at preparing students for the future.
But then there are the trouble zones, the usually urban neighborhood schools where most students are years below grade level, where families struggle with social ills, where teachers aren't effective.See the full content of this document
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Reforming Schools
That's where charter schools often take root. They receive public dollars but can spend them as they choose -- including by hiring non- unionized teachers, requiring longer school days, e...
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