August 1, 2024
In early 2023, Newark Superintendent Roger Leon and his administrators were in a panic: North Star Academy, part of the highly-regarded public charter network called Uncommon Schools, had been approved by the Department of Education to expand by 450 seats. This expansion ran counter to Leon’s crusade to abolish public school choice in the city. So he took action.
June 17, 2024
As a lifelong member of the Newark community, I was glad to read the recent Star-Ledger editorial which called out the facts about the plight of our children and validated what I’ve called out over and over again: Superintendent Roger Leon and his enablers are hurting our children’s education and future prospects for success.
May 30, 2024
What is the plan put forward by Newark Superintendent Roger Leon to raise the academic achievement of our children? He has no plan.
April 15, 2024
When I reached out to the NJ Department of Education’s Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance (OFAC) to ask them to investigate Newark Board of Education’s $4.5 million no-bid contract for a museum, I told my readers I would update them on a response. Here’s the update.
March 18, 2024
When the Newark school board voted to settle litigation it had started, it did more than stop senseless litigation. It broke the law.
January 16, 2024
As a local real estate developer with over 13 years of experience in Newark, I know that one of the first items on the decision tree when evaluating a potential project is legal fees. In other words, you do the math to calculate whether a deal is worth your time and effort.
November 9, 2023
After a quarter-century of state control, in 2017 Newark Public Schools finally got the green light to get our district back. This was cause for great celebration as now the School Board, elected by voters, is no longer “advisory” but has full power to make decisions that are in the best interests of our students, parents, and community. How’s that working out?
October 31, 2023
When children began showing up at the Newark Board of Education in November of last year pleading
for help, many of us were heartbroken.
June 21, 2023
As we approach the end of the school year, it’s worth looking back at a pattern that has emerged regarding Newark superintendent Roger Leon. While Newark district students fall further and further behind—currently only 13% of third-graders can read on grade-level—Leon is only looking at his wallet.
June 7, 2023
On April 25th, Newark voters had a chance to select their representatives for our city’s Board of Education and whether or not to approve next year’s district budget of $1.3 billion.
May 11, 2023
Dear Newark School Board members, As you approach the reorganization of a newly-constituted school board, what are your intentions? Are you comfortable with district oversight and management, particularly the priorities of Superintendent Roger Leon? In your eyes, is student well-being and academic growth satisfactory? Are we going in the right direction?
April 25, 2023
The Schools Development Authority has always been a failure to me. Born and raised in the South Ward of Newark, New Jersey, I have seen the […]