by Steve Greguske In Part 1 we learned that our school has embraced the New Jersey Department of Education’s transgender guidance. To summarize, we […]
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Feedback From A Subscriber on “The Tyranny of the Minority” Series
Normally we do not allow anonymous articles but I received feedback from a subscriber that I appreciated for several reasons: (1) It wasn’t unhinged and […]
The Tyranny of the Minority, Part 2
– Steve Greguske In Part 1 we learned that our school has embraced the New Jersey Department of Education’s transgender guidance. To summarize, in Part […]
The Tyranny of the Minority Part 1
-Steve Greguske This article is the first of several articles that will take you on a journey into an environment where kindness and critical thinking […]
Transparency is a Key Component to the Success of DEI
** Since the publication of this article, a community member pointed out that the individual I described as a Student may not be a student. […]
The Inclusion Delusion Continues
More evidence our Superintendent would rather double down on her delusions than collaborate with anyone but her small circle. During the budget process, after we […]
Culture, Data and Measurement: Possible Factors Connected to the BHPSNJ Declines
My Fifth Email to the BOE on Possible Causes for the Decline and Suggestions on How to Repair Them A disquieting aspect of the last […]
Identifying Identity Politics
Our District’s Myopic Approach To The Issue of Identity May Be Creating More Harm Than Good John Leo Jr Trying to branch out, ground myself, […]
A Few HIGH SCHOOL Students From Berkeley Heights Want To Read A Book & It Becomes National News
Ideas and ways of looking at the world – good and bad- are out there and more available to our kids than ever. Is someone […]
THE HOW MANY GENDERS GAME
I need you you take a deep breath here and hear me out. I’m writing this after sitting back and not reacting to what has […]