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(Photo by MA Haykal, courtesy of Shutterstock). In Camden, School Closures Revealed How Unequal the System Can Be The New Jersey city was used as an experiment for improving schools by closing them; now, nearly a decade later, itâs become abundantly clear that this was a terrible idea. During the Obama Administration, thousands of public schools were closed due to being deemed âlow performingâ because of their studentsâ test scores. This was part of Obamaâs Race to the Top initiative, and it resulted in school closures in cities across the United Statesâincluding Chicago, Cleveland, New York City, and Philadelphiaâin a misguided attempt to improve the education of Black and brown children.  ....
Four individuals are vying for a pair of Warren select board seats for the June 8 municipal election. Michael Doucette, John Crabtree and Richard Butler are pursuing Seat 3, while Jan Macdonald is pursuing Seat 4. Penobscot Bay Pilot has posed questions to each candidate, providing the opportunity for the public to better understand their position on issues important to the town and region. Please provide a concise biography of yourself. I attended grade school in South Hope and graduated from Camden High School. I joined the Army and was sent to Korea. I spent 25 years with the Maine Game Warden Service, retiring as a lieutenant. ....
The New Jersey city was used as an experiment for improving schools by closing them; now, nearly a decade later, it’s become abundantly clear that this was a terrible idea. ....
NJSIAA announces Gallagher/Bollinger Hall of Fame class for 2021 NJSIAA announces Gallagher/Bollinger Hall of Fame class for 2021 All inductees were selected by a statewide committee of journalists and both active and retired school administrators. “What always amazes me about our annual Hall of Fame process is that there never seems to be a shortage of remarkable individuals who either played or contributed to scholastic athletics in New Jersey,” Jack DuBois, NJSIAA assistant director, who chairs the selection committee, said in a prepared statement. “This year’s group is no exception, and it speaks to the long, proud history of high school sports in our state.” ....