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DISTRICTS’ COURT WIN RESTORES OVER $90M IN SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRAMS

May 5, 2004

ABBOTT SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRAMS TOTAL $415.6M IN FY04 The Abbott districts’ successful legal challenge to NJ Department of Education…

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MASSACHUSETTS COURT RECOMMENDS PRESCHOOL FOR ALL AT-RISK 3- AND 4-YEAR OLDS

April 29, 2004

In a ruling similar to New Jersey’s Abbott case, a Massachusetts judge, in declaring that state’s school funding…

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COMMISSIONER URGED NOT TO CHANGE ABBOTT RULES

April 26, 2004

ELC CALLS PROPOSED ACTION “FUNDAMENTALLY UNFAIR” NJ Education Commissioner William Librera has announced he intends to revise the…

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NJDOE ABBOTT PRESCHOOL STUDY HIGHLIGHTS NEED TO IMPROVE FACILITIES

April 16, 2004

On March 26, 2004, the New Jersey Department of Education and a consortium of university researchers released findings…

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STATE BUDGET PROVIDES ONLY HALF OF PARITY FUNDING

March 24, 2004

SUBURBAN SCHOOL SPENDING TO RISE 6% ABBOTT FULL-DAY KINDERGARTEN STILL UNFUNDED Education Law Center’s analysis of the Governor’s…

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DISTRICTS TO APPEAL RULING ON PRE-K FUNDING

March 18, 2004

Abbott districts will ask the State Supreme Court to overturn an Appellate Court ruling sanctioning the failure of…

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School Funding

“REVERSE ROBIN HOOD” FUNDING SCHEME CHALLENGED

March 18, 2004

SCHOOL FUNDING: THE RIGHT FIX By Tom Jannarone, Consultant for Urban Affairs to the New Jersey Association of…

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SUPREME COURT RESCINDS NJDOE CUTS TO ABBOTT BUDGETS

March 18, 2004

In an order issued March 18th, the NJ Supreme Court has directed the NJ Department of Education to…

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ABBOTT DISTRICTS NOT PREPARED TO REVISE FACILITY PLANS NEXT YEAR

February 16, 2004

ELC CALLS ON NJDOE TO ISSUE NEW PLANNING RULES Abbott districts must develop new five-year facility improvement plans…

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SUPREME COURT FAST TRACKS DECISION ON ABBOTT BUDGETS

February 4, 2004

The Supreme Court has directed the Appellate Court to quickly decide whether the DOE violated a July 2003…

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