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ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL EXAM RETURNS AMID CONTINUED CONCERNS

November 27, 2010

Six months after a poorly implemented state test disrupted the graduation plans of thousands of seniors, New Jersey’s…

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Stakeholders Seek To Prevent Repeat of Graduation Turmoil

August 25, 2010

GROUP PRESENTS RECOMMENDATIONS TO NJDOE FOR REVISING ALTERNATIVE TEST Newark NJ — August 25, 2010 A stakeholder group…

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ELC TO DOE: RELEASE DATA ON AHSA AND ‘APPEALS PROCESS’

June 16, 2010

As the NJ Department of Education proceeds with plans to deny diplomas to unprecedented numbers of seniors on…

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NJDOE CREATES AHSA APPEALS PROCESS, THOUSANDS STILL AT RISK

May 25, 2010

Responding to increasing pressure over its mishandling of a new graduation test, the NJ Department of Education has…

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NJDOE FLUNKS AHSA TEST, BUT THOUSANDS OF SENIORS WILL PAY

May 11, 2010

Thousands of high school seniors will not graduate next month unless Education Commissioner Bret Schundler and the NJ…

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STUDY FINDS 40% OF ALTERNATIVE TEST STUDENTS GO ON TO COLLEGE

April 20, 2010

NJDOE MUST KEEP DOOR TO GRADUATION OPEN FOR THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS Joint Press Release From the Institute on…

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AHSA RESULTS PUT JUNE GRADUATION AT RISK FOR THOUSANDS

April 15, 2010

In an April 13 letter Education Law Center asked Commissioner Bret Schundler to set aside the results of…

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ELC Asks NJDOE to Release AHSA Data

April 14, 2010

ELC TO DOE: RELEASE DATA ON AHSA AND ‘APPEALS PROCESS’ As the NJ Department of Education proceeds with…

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URBAN SUPERINTENDENTS SEEK CHANGES IN NEW SRA GUIDELINES

October 22, 2009

New Jersey’s Urban School Superintendents have asked the Department of Education (NJDOE) to revise new guidelines for the…

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URBAN YOUTH RESEARCHERS REPORT ON NEW GRADUATION STANDARDS

August 25, 2009

On Aug. 22, the Urban Youth Research Initiative, including teams of youth researchers from Newark, Paterson, and Jersey…

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