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ELC CALLS ON LEGISLATURE TO FUND URGENTLY NEEDED SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

February 16, 2006

Newark, February 16, 2006 — Education Law Center is calling on the NJ Legislature and Governor Jon Corzine…

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Facilities

HOW TO FIX SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION

February 15, 2006

A rebuilt school construction plan Wednesday, February 15, 2006 BY DAVID G. SCIARRA More than a year ago,…

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CORZINE ORDERS REVIEW AND REFORM OF SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION

February 8, 2006

By Executive Order, Governor Jon Corzine has ordered a top-to-bottom review of New Jersey’s school construction program, and…

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Secondary

SECONDARY EDUCATION INITIATIVE MOVING AHEAD

February 2, 2006

The Secondary Education Initiative (SEI), launched last Fall to bring college prep curriculum, small learning environments and family…

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Other Issues

STATE BOARD URGED TO DEVELOP VIABLE PLAN TO INTEGRATE DWIGHT MORROW HIGH SCHOOL

January 31, 2006

Education Law Center and the NJ Conference of NAACP has issued a strong critique of the November 16th…

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Special Education

EDUCATION LAW CENTER PROVIDES COMMENTS TO STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT REGARDING PROPOSED REGULATIONS

January 27, 2006

The Education Law Center provided comments to the New Jersey Department of Education regarding its “pre-proposed amendments” to…

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Special Education

NJ SPECIAL EDUCATION PRACTITIONERS PROTECT RIGHT OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES TO STAY IN CURRENT PROGRAMS

January 18, 2006

Shortly after the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA 2004) took effect in July 2005,…

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School Funding

STATE BOARD REFUSES TO PROVIDE ABBOTT REMEDIES TO RURAL DISTRICTS – DISTRICTS TO FILE APPEAL

January 8, 2006

The NJ State Board of Education has ruled that students in 16 rural districts are not receiving a…

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School Funding

NEW JERSEY CONTINUES TO LEAD IN SCHOOL FUNDING EQUITY

January 7, 2006

For the second year in a row, New Jersey has been identified as a national leader in providing…

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IRVINGTON SETTLES STUDENT’S ABBOTT CLAIMS WILL DEVELOP INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PLAN

January 5, 2006

The Irvington school district has settled a high school student’s lawsuit by agreeing to develop and implement an…

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