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ELC ASKS USDOE TO DEFER DECISION ON NJ’S ED WAIVER APPLICATION

January 3, 2012

Cites Glaring Omissions, Lack of Detail and Unanswered Questions        In comments filed with Education Secretary Arne Duncan,…

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ONE YEAR AFTER INITIAL REQUEST, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION RELEASES RECORDS

November 17, 2011

ACLU-NJ sought names of outsiders who reviewed charter school applications on behalf of the state November 17, 2011…

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ELC CALLS ON NJDOE TO DEFER AND REVAMP NCLB WAIVER APPLICATION

November 9, 2011

November 10, 2011 Education Law Center has raised multiple concerns about the NJ Department of Education’s (NJDOE) draft…

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Wanted, No Education Experience Necessary: School Supervisors Serving NJ’s Most At-risk Students

June 13, 2011

State Proposes an Unproven, Two-tiered System of Superintendent Qualifications On the heels of imposing arbitrary caps on school…

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IS STATE DELAYING RETURN OF THE BIG THREE TO LOCAL CONTROL?

October 27, 2010

COMMISSIONER UNABLE TO UPDATE LAWMAKERS ON STATUS OF STATE-OPERATED DISTRICTS Newark NJ — October 27, 2010 Earlier this…

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STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STILL FAILING OUR STUDENTS

June 17, 2010

By David G. Sciarra, Executive Director  There’s a lot of heated rhetoric these days about “failing” public schools….

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ABBOTT GOES TO PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

October 31, 2008

School Daze A photo essay points to the inequalities in school districts. Friday, October 31, 2008 4:28 PM…

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EDUCATION LAW CENTER LAUNCHES NATIONAL INITIATIVE

January 15, 2008

MOLLY HUNTER TO LEAD EDUCATION JUSTICE Newark, NJ — January 15, 2008 Education Law Center (ELC) today launched…

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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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