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NORTHJERSEY.COM: Murphy team trying to ‘stall’ on NJ school segregation resolution, plaintiffs argue

As plaintiffs accuse the Murphy administration of stalling resolution in the long-running Latino Action Network v. NJ case, the New

CHALKBEAT: In school segregation case, New Jersey opposes appeal as think tank urges court to consider remedy

NJPI is featured in a recent Chalkbeat article for filing an amicus brief in New Jersey’s ongoing school segregation case.

NJ MONITOR: New Jersey asks appellate court to deny school desegregation case appeal

In a recent development in the Latino Action Network v. State of New Jersey lawsuit, the state has requested the

NJ ED REPORT: To Address State School Segregation, Give Families a Choice, Says NJPI

In a recent NJ Education Report piece, he highlights how expanding the Interdistrict School Choice Program—an existing, underutilized solution—can offer

DC JOURNAL: A Student’s Education Fate Shouldn’t Be Decided by a ZIP Code

Don’t miss this compelling piece in the DC Journal by NJPI Board Member Erica Jedynak. Erica shines a light on

NJ Spotlight News: Will school choice help integrate NJ schools?

New Jersey’s Interdistrict Public School Choice Program is proving to be a vital tool for expanding educational opportunities, promoting diversity,

NJ Globe: Statements on Gov. Murphy’s Budget Address

“The Governor’s proposed budget recognizes the fiscal challenges we face. We are confronted with more uncertain economic conditions and the

NORTHJERSEY.COM OP-ED: NJ students need more opportunity. Expand the Interdistrict Public School Choice Program

NJPI Board Chairman Andy Mulvihill penned an Op-Ed on the need for expansion of the Interdistrict School Choice Program.  

NJ Business Magazine: Winegar Named Executive Director of New Jersey Policy Institute

Wells Winegar has been named executive director of the New Jersey Policy Institute (NJPI), a 501(c3) non-profit that seeks to

ROI-NJ: Mulvihill named board chair at New Jersey Policy Institute

New Jersey State Board of Education member and education advocate Andy Mulvihill recently was elected board chair of the New

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