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NY SCHOOL REVENUE CAP ADDS TO FUNDING INEQUITIES

October 1, 2013

Advocates File Brief in Suit Challenging Law That Limits Communities’ Ability to Raise Adequate Resources for Schools The…

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Facilities

ELC RESPONDS TO STATE ON DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS AT TRENTON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL

September 26, 2013

The NJ Schools Development Authority (SDA) recently stated that SDA “is not authorized to pay for any emergency repairs” to…

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Facilities

CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION INACTION FORCES TRENTON STUDENTS AND TEACHERS TO ENDURE ANOTHER YEAR OF UNFIT AND UNSAFE BUILDING CONDITIONS

September 15, 2013

Legislators, Teachers and Advocates Demand Action Before State Board of Education Education Law Center joined State Assemblyman Reed…

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PUTTING HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS TO THE TEST

September 11, 2013

Part 3 of 3: NJ Needs Multiple Pathways to High School Graduation September 12, 2013 For years, NJ…

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Residency

BACK TO SCHOOL 2013: IMMIGRATION STATUS CANNOT BE USED TO DENY ENROLLMENT

September 10, 2013January 25, 2024

As New Jersey students return to school this fall, it is important for families to know what is…

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Secondary

PUTTING HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS TO THE TEST

September 9, 2013

Part 2 of 3: Transition to New Tests Provides Opening for Better Assessment Policies With more than 100,000…

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PUTTING HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMAS TO THE TEST

September 5, 2013

Part 1 of 3: What will Common Core Exams Mean for NJ Graduation Policies? More than 200,000 freshmen…

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Discipline & Bullying

ADVOCACY EFFORT TRIGGERS COMMISSIONER’S REVERSAL ON ELIMINATION OF HIB REGULATION

September 4, 2013

Commissioner Cerf has confirmed in a letter to legislators that the NJ Department of Education (NJDOE) will withdraw…

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Charters & Vouchers

BEYOND THE HYPE: THE CREDO STUDY AND NJ CHARTER SCHOOL PERFORMANCE

August 13, 2013

In New Jersey, the CREDO charter school study released in late June was met with scant analysis and…

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ADVOCATES ADVANCE RIGHTS OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES IN NEW JERSEY

August 12, 2013

Advocates for New Jersey’s more than 200,000 students with disabilities have recently succeeded in protecting and advancing these…

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