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NJ Lawmakers Seek Federal Probe of Newark Schools’ COVID Relief Spending

New Jersey Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia and two other state lawmakers have asked U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon to open a federal investigation into Newark Public Schools over what they call $287 million in unaccounted‑for federal COVID relief funds. Fantasia told Fox News the district showed a “pattern of adults behaving badly,” citing roughly 14,000 students who allegedly never received promised tutoring and a $1.4 million literacy‑consultant contract she says produced no work and coincided with falling reading scores elsewhere. Recent 2025 New Jersey Student Learning Assessment results show only 34% of Newark students passing English language arts and 21% passing math, far below state averages, fueling concerns that federal recovery dollars did little to improve outcomes. Newark Public Schools denied the accusations in a statement, calling itself “one of the largest and most effective public school districts in the nation” with its “fiscal house in order” and accusing Fantasia of a political attack. The clash spotlights growing scrutiny of how big‑city districts used billions in federal pandemic aid as test scores stagnate, and whether the Biden and Trump administrations’ loose oversight of relief funds let waste or fraud flourish in the name of learning recovery.

Education Policy and Funding Oversight COVID Relief and Accountability

📌 Key Facts

  • Three New Jersey lawmakers wrote to Education Secretary Linda McMahon seeking a federal investigation into Newark Public Schools’ handling of $287 million in federal COVID relief funds.
  • The lawmakers allege about 14,000 Newark students never received promised tutoring and that a $1.4 million literacy‑consultant contract was a “no‑show” with a poor performance record elsewhere.
  • 2025 New Jersey Student Learning Assessment results show 34% of Newark students passed English language arts and 21% passed math, compared with statewide averages of 53% and 41%, respectively.
  • Newark Public Schools deny any fiscal wrongdoing, saying their “fiscal house is in order” and describing the criticism as a personal political attack on the district.

📊 Relevant Data

In the 2023-2024 school year, the student demographics of Newark Public School District were approximately 58.8% Hispanic, 34.1% Black, 6.3% White, and 0.8% Asian.

Newark Public School District - U.S. News Education — U.S. News & World Report

In the 2025 New Jersey Student Learning Assessment, statewide proficiency rates in English language arts showed significant racial disparities, with over 80% of Asian students reaching proficiency compared to only 37% of Black students.

BREAKING: NJ DOE Releases Statewide Test Scores — NJ Education Report

Statewide achievement gaps in the 2025 New Jersey tests between racial and income groups reached up to 50 percentage points on some assessments.

NJ released school test scores. See the results for every district — NJ Spotlight News

Newark Public Schools' 2025 state test scores indicate ongoing recovery from pandemic-era learning disruptions, with the majority of students still falling short of proficiency, linked to interruptions in education during COVID-19.

Newark Public Schools' state test scores near pre-pandemic levels — Chalkbeat Newark

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