Best quote to begin the school year goes to, a 4th grade teacher in Hackensack, NJ.
"Put in your best effort and go for the A, but remember I want you to focus on
growth over grades,"
Have a great school year everyone!
Best quote to begin the school year goes to, a 4th grade teacher in Hackensack, NJ.
"Put in your best effort and go for the A, but remember I want you to focus on
growth over grades,"
Have a great school year everyone!
Today I received a letter from the Assistant Superintendent of Schools informing me that my granddaughter is "not graduation ready", because she failed the NJ State Proficiency Assessement in Math. Not long ago, this same Administrator gave a presentation to the Board of Education detailing the state of the 2024 Senior class. I remember that the Assistant Superintendent stated that there were over 80 seniors who had failed the New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment 4 times.
Sometimes we must remind ourselves that the Englewood Public School District is in crisis.
Nicole Cartwright-Murphy |
David Matthews, Bd Member |
Robert Kravitz, former Supt. |
Joseph Armental |
"...Severance is also not an option since the charges as written deprive respondents of their fundamental due process rights to a clear statement describing the precise nature of the charges against him or her, and a description of the evidence which allegedly supports the charges. In this matter as it currently stands, there are 750 paragraphs in thirty-three counts and each count realleges and incorporates the previous counts, such that the allegations against respondent Rose also include the allegations against respondent Cartwright; the allegations against respondent Scott also include the allegations against respondents Rose and Cartwright, etc.; the allegations against respondent Armenta[ therefore include the allegations against all seven of the other respondents. There is simply no way this matter may be determined sufficient to require that answers be filed; consequently, it must be dismissed as procedurally defective... "
Dr. Noel Gordon
(Also keep in mind that there was one Superintendent who was never approved by the state which means that he was not ever legally our Superintendent. That complaint was filed against the then Englewood Board of Education by yours truly.)
I have been neglecting the Blog. I found this while realizing that I must publish something, so I am republishing a very thoughtful letter to the EPSD. So, as they say on Social Media, "Reposting".
Originally posted: Tuesday, September 1, 2020New Jersey Statutes, Title: 18A, EDUCATION
Chapter 40: Employment of medical inspectors, optometrists and nurses; salaries; terms; rules
Section: 18A:40-10: Exclusion of teachers and pupils exposed to disease
No teacher or pupil who is a member of a household in which a person is ill with smallpox, diphtheria, scarlet fever, whooping cough, yellow fever, typhus fever, cholera, measles, or such other contagious or infectious disease as may be designated by the board of education, or of a household exposed to contagion as aforesaid, shall attend any public school during such illness, nor until the board of education has been furnished with a certificate from the board of health, or from the physician attending such person, or from a medical inspector, certifying that all danger of communicating the disease by the teacher or pupil has passed.
L.1967, c.271.