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School Funding

CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION’S STEALTH TAX WIPES OUT SCHOOL AID INCREASES

April 11, 2013

Governor Christie’s proposed FY14 State Budget contains a special “assessment” or tax on 493 school districts that wipes…

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STATE-OPERATED NEWARK SCHOOLS FACE STAGGERING $57 MILLION BUDGET DEFICIT

April 4, 2013

The State-operated Newark school district is facing a projected $57 million budget shortfall for the 2013-14 school year,…

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NJ DISTRICTS STILL REELING FROM GOVERNOR CHRISTIE’S $1 BILLION FUNDING CUT IN FY11

April 4, 2013

The vast majority of NJ school districts have yet to recover from Governor Christie’s $1.1 billion cut in…

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COURT REJECTS COMMISSIONER’S DECISION TO ALLOW CHARTERS TO CARRY EXCESS SURPLUS FUNDS

April 3, 2013

A New Jersey Appeals Court has ordered Commissioner of Education Christopher Cerf to reconsider the claim of the…

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Charters & Vouchers

GOVERNOR’S VOUCHER PROPOSAL IS UNCONSTITUTIONAL LOGROLLING

March 27, 2013

Governor Christie’s attempt to enact a program to use public funds for private school vouchers in the FY14…

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Special Education

SPECIAL EDUCATION IN NEWARK: SOME PROGRESS BUT A LONG WAY TO GO

March 25, 2013

One year after Newark Public Schools (NPS) signed a historic Settlement Agreement to improve the delivery of special…

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GOVERNOR CHRISTIE’S FY14 BUDGET: ANOTHER YEAR OF CUTS TO NJ PUBLIC SCHOOLS

March 21, 2013

In his proposed FY14 State Budget, Governor Christie continues to pursue his objective of cutting funding to New…

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Residency

NJ DISTRICTS CANNOT HOLD PARENTS LIABLE FOR COST OF EDUCATING STUDENT PLACED IN GROUP HOME

March 17, 2013

When children with disabilities are placed by the State in a group home outside their community, disputes often…

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Other Issues

NEW JERSEY REWARD SCHOOLS: REWARDING COMMUNITY AFFLUENCE, SELECTIVE ENROLLMENT

March 13, 2013

Last week, NJ Education Commissioner Chris Cerf announced a list of 57 “Reward Schools.” According to the NJ…

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DAVID KIRP TO PRESENT HIS NEW BOOK ON SUCCESS OF UNION CITY SCHOOLS

March 6, 2013

March 7, 2013 David Kirp, noted author and professor of public policy at the University of California at…

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