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BROAD COALITION URGES COURT TO REMAIN COMMITTED TO ABBOTT SCHOOL CHILDREN

April 28, 2006

UNDERSCORES CONTINUING NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED AND MINORITY STUDENTS An allied group of public education stakeholders has filed an…

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SCHOOL CHILDREN MOVE TO BLOCK GOVERNOR’S CUTS

April 24, 2006

URGE COURT TO HOLD STATE ACCOUNTABLE FOR PERFORMANCE Newark, NJ — April 24, 2006  NJ’s urban school children…

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THIRD CIRCUIT DECIDES ATTORNEY’S FEES ARE AVAILABLE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION CASE

April 12, 2006

On April 5, 2006, the Third Circuit decided P.N. v. Clementon Board of Education, a case in which…

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GOVERNOR SUES TO CUT EDUCATION FOR POOR STUDENTS

April 10, 2006

ELC WILL FIGHT SUIT, URGES ADVOCATES OPPOSE SCHOOL BUDGET CUTS Governor Jon Corzine has filed a lawsuit in…

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ELC PRESSES FOR SCHOOL AID INCREASE

March 29, 2006

DEMANDS GREATER ACCOUNTABILITY In testimony before the Assembly Budget Committee, ELC is urging legislators to reject Governor Jon…

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GOVERNOR’S BUDGET WILL CAUSE DEEP CUTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS POOR, MINORITY CHILDREN HARD HIT

March 24, 2006

Tell Legislators to Reject Governor’s School Budget. Governor Jon Corzine’s proposed budget for 2006-07 will cause deep cuts…

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GOVERNOR’S WORK GROUP PROPOSES SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION REFORMS FAILS TO RECOMMEND NEW FUNDING TO RESTART STALLED PROJECTS

March 16, 2006

Governor Jon Corzine’s Work Group on School Construction released an initial report on March 15th, as required by…

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URBAN SCHOOLS SHOW IMPROVEMENTS

March 13, 2006

NEED TO TAKE ON MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL REFORM New Jersey’s urban – or “Abbott” – schools have…

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NEW COALITION TO FIGHT FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION FUNDS

March 8, 2006

A new, broad-based coalition has been formed to advocate for restarting the State school construction program throughout New…

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Beyond the Tests: Supporting Higher Standards for Our Urban Schools

March 7, 2006

Published by the Trenton Times March 7, 2006 By STAN KARP Education Law Center Last week, U.S. Education…

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