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Preschool

NJ’S ACCLAIMED ABBOTT PRE-K PROGRAM: BEGINNING OF THE END?

November 14, 2007

NEW FORMULA LIKELY TO CAP BUDGETS, ELIMINATE NEEDS-BASED FUNDING Newark, NJ – November 14, 2007 The Corzine Administration’s…

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Facilities

REFUSAL TO FUND STALLED PROJECTS PROMPTS ABBOTT COURT ACTION

November 1, 2007

Newark, NJ – October 2, 2007 Children of dilapidated and overcrowded urban public schools filed legal action today…

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School Funding

State Continues to Fund School Projects in Suburbs, While Leaving Poor Districts Stranded

November 1, 2007

Newark, NJ – November 1, 2007 State support for school building projects in New Jersey’s high wealth and…

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Other Issues

KPMG: NJ ED DEPARTMENT HAS SERIOUS PROBLEMS

October 16, 2007

ELC CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION A recently released evaluation of the NJ Department of Education by the…

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COMMISSIONER ASKED TO DECIDE IF PLEASANTVILLE BOARD MEMBERS SHOULD STEP ASIDE

October 15, 2007

Parents and community leaders in Pleasantville are demanding that two Pleasantville school board members arrested on corruption charges…

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Secondary

New Jersey’s Special Review Assessment: Loophole Or Lifeline?

August 22, 2007

New Report Calls For Reforming, Not Eliminating, The State’s Alternative Graduation Test Newark, NJ — August 22, 2007…

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Preschool

ABBOTT CITIES AGAIN REQUIRED TO PAY MORE FOR SCHOOLS

July 27, 2007

EXPLODES MYTH THAT ABBOTT DISTRICTS NOT PAYING FAIR SHARE For the second straight year, the State Budget requires…

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Preschool

ELC FILES SUIT TO COMPEL STATE TO EVALUATE ABBOTT AND SET PROGRESS BENCHMARKS

July 10, 2007

Newark, NJ – July 10, 2007 Education Law Center has filed suit seeking to compel the State Education…

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Facilities

NJ LEGISLATURE PASSES SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION REFORM, BUT WITHOUT FUNDING

June 27, 2007

Just before recessing for the summer, State lawmakers approved legislation to reform the school construction program, but failed…

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School Funding

FIVE NEW JERSEY ORGANIZATIONS AWARDED GRANT FOR COMMUNITY EDUCATION ORGANIZING CAMPAIGN

June 7, 2007

Newark NJ – June 7, 2007 Communities for Public Education Reform, a national coalition of educational organizations, recently…

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