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Special Education

STATE FINDS LACK OF SPECIAL EDUCATION STAFF IN ANOTHER PATERSON SCHOOL

September 1, 2011

Orders District to Provide Special Education Services to 39 Elementary School Students Newark NJ – August 31, 2011…

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School Funding

WHAT?! HANUSHEK SHOWS UP AGAIN?

September 1, 2011

‘STAR’ STATE WITNESS AGAINST FAIR SCHOOL FUNDING When parents and school districts go to court trying to win…

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School Funding

HOW THE GOVERNOR’S BUDGET VETO HURT SCHOOL DISTRICTS: THE BREAKDOWN

August 1, 2011January 25, 2024

When Governor Christie took his red pen to the Democrats’ FY12 State Budget, he removed full funding of…

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Special Education

ELC Fights Arbitrary Graduation Decisions on Behalf of Students and Families

July 25, 2011

Over the past few months, Education Law Center (ELC) attorneys helped numerous parents and high school seniors resolve…

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Special Education

ELC CONTINUES PUSH FOR ADEQUATE SPECIAL EDUCATION STAFF AND SERVICES IN PATERSON

July 19, 2011

July 19, 2011 Based on reports that yet another school in Paterson did not have sufficient special education…

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School Funding

GOVERNOR BLOCKS FAIR SCHOOL FUNDING FOR ALL DISTRICTS

July 11, 2011

Governor Chris Christie’s line item veto of the FY12 State Budget approved by the Legislature brought an abrupt…

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Secondary

NJDOE Misses ‘Modest Goal’ for High School Tests

June 28, 2011

June 29, 2011 Partial results for the Alternative High School Assessment (AHSA) indicate that even more students may…

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School Funding

LEGISLATIVE ALTERNATIVE TO CHRISTIE BUDGET WOULD FUND ALL SCHOOLS

June 27, 2011

CHECK LISTING OF SCHOOL AID INCREASE FOR YOUR DISTRICT HERE Newark, NJ — June 27, 2011 Last week,…

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Charters & Vouchers

LESSONS FROM GEORGIA AND WISCONSIN: NJ VOUCHER BILL WILL LEAD TO WASTE, ABUSE AND SEGREGATION

June 16, 2011

Smart leaders learn from successes and failures in other states. By using the experience of others, states don’t…

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Charters & Vouchers

CHARTER SCHOOL REFORM BILL ADVANCES

June 16, 2011

The Assembly Education Committee took an important step forward last month when members overwhelmingly voted to support proposed…

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