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Secondary

JOINT COMMITTEE HEARS ELC PRESENTATION ON GRADUATION ISSUES

March 17, 2016

At the invitation of the Joint Committee on the Public Schools, Stan Karp, Education Law Center’s Director of…

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Preschool

LA CASA DE DON PEDRO CELEBRATES NJ PRESCHOOL ADVOCATES

March 17, 2016

This year, La Casa de Don Pedro’s annual reception will celebrate “The Early Childhood Education Journey” by honoring…

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School Funding

NJ SCHOOL FUNDING FAIRNESS ERODES UNDER GOVERNOR CHRISTIE

March 14, 2016

New Jersey remains near the top of the nation on school funding fairness in the National Report Card,…

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School Funding

NEVADA SCHOOL FUNDING SHORTCHANGES STUDENTS

March 14, 2016

Public school funding in Nevada earns poor marks in the recently released fifth edition of “Is School Funding…

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Secondary

THOUSANDS OF NJ SENIORS AT RISK OF NOT GRADUATING THIS JUNE

March 3, 2016

Last month, the NJ Department of Education (NJDOE) proudly announced that the state’s high school graduation rate had…

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School Funding

GOVERNOR AGAIN WANTS TO CUT COSTS FOR AT-RISK AND LEP STUDENTS

March 2, 2016

2017 Educational Adequacy Report Also Targets Preschool Aid In a repeat of 2014, Governor Chris Christie is again…

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School Funding

GOVERNOR CHRISTIE’S FY17 SCHOOL AID BUDGET IS WHOLLY INADEQUATE ? AGAIN

February 23, 2016

Public school children across the Garden State again are the big losers in Governor Chris Christie’s proposed FY17…

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New York

SMALL CITIES STUDENTS AWAIT COURT RULING ON SCHOOL FUNDING

February 22, 2016

Attorney General Changes Legal Position on Foundation Aid After an eight-week trial and post-trial submissions, parents from “Small…

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Nevada

VOUCHER CASE MOVES TO NEVADA SUPREME COURT

February 17, 2016

Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt has asked the State Supreme Court for expedited review of a preliminary injunction…

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Other States

KANSAS SUPREME COURT DECLARES STATE SCHOOL FUNDING SYSTEM UNCONSTITUTIONAL, SETS JUNE 30 DEADLINE

February 16, 2016January 25, 2024

On February 11, in Gannon v. State, the Kansas Supreme Court affirmed a trial court ruling that the…

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