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GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL FUNDING PROPOSAL: A BAIT AND SWITCH

April 10, 2012

LESS AID FOR UNDERFUNDED DISTRICTS WHILE MORE DISTRICTS WOULD SEE CUTS   An analysis of the NJ Department of…

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GOVERNOR PROPOSES USING DISCREDITED METHOD TO COUNT STUDENTS FOR STATE SCHOOL AID

April 3, 2012

Would Trigger Additional Funding Cut to High Poverty Schools   In his proposed FY13 State Budget, Governor Chris…

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CHRISTIE SCHOOL AID BUDGET AND THE CERF FUNDING REPORT: AN END RUN AROUND THE LEGISLATURE

March 29, 2012

The February 23 release of proposed school aid for 2012-13, backed by Acting Commissioner of Education Chris Cerf’s…

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STUDENTS PUT AT RISK FROM GOVERNOR’S PROPOSED SCHOOL FUNDING CUTS

March 18, 2012

High Poverty Districts Could See Reductions of Over $1,000 Per Pupil Governor Chris Christie’s proposed FY13 State Budget…

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DISTRICTS GATHER IN TRENTON TO PROTEST ANOTHER ROUND OF SCHOOL FUNDING CUTS

March 13, 2012

Parents, board members, superintendents and local officials gathered at the State House on March 8 to launch a…

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NJ ACTING COMMISSIONER CERF’S SCHOOL FUNDING REPORT: DOES IT COMPLY WITH THE LAW?

March 8, 2012

ELC Calls on Attorney General to Clear up Confusion for Legislators On February 23, Acting Commissioner Christopher Cerf…

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NEW JERSEY’S PUBLIC SCHOOLS GET HIGH MARKS ONCE AGAIN

January 25, 2012

New Jersey’s public schools once again received high marks in Education Week’s Quality Counts report, an annual survey…

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RED BANK AND FREEHOLD BOROUGH: THE REAL STORY ON SCHOOL FUNDING

October 26, 2011January 25, 2024

Acting Commissioner of Education Christopher Cerf and area legislators visited two Monmouth county school districts last week: Red…

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ELC SUPPORTS FULL FUNDING FOR STUDENTS IN RURAL DISTRICTS

October 24, 2011

Education Law Center (ELC) has filed an amicus brief in support of the 16 poor rural districts represented…

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NEW JERSEY’S POOR RURAL SCHOOLS SEEK FULL FORMULA FUNDING

September 26, 2011

Sixteen poor rural districts have returned to court seeking an order directing the State to provide full funding…

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