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Secondary

AGREEMENT EXTENDS GRADUATION PATHWAYS FOR ALL CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

June 6, 2019January 25, 2024

An agreement reached with the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) will provide clear pathways to graduation for…

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Facilities

NJ LEGISLATURE: GET TO WORK ON FACILITIES FUNDING FOR ALL DISTRICTS, NOT JUST VO-TECHS

June 3, 2019December 4, 2023

As the Senate Education Committee holds a hearing on the procedures for approval of grant funds for facilities…

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New York

LAWSUIT TO ENFORCE MANDATE TO REDUCE CLASS SIZE IN NEW YORK CITY SCHOOLS MOVES FORWARD

May 28, 2019January 25, 2024

The plaintiffs in a legal action to enforce a mandate to reduce class size in New York City…

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School Funding

166 NJ DISTRICTS NOW FUNDED BELOW “T&E”

May 14, 2019December 4, 2023

ELC RECOMMENDS PATH TO FUNDING ADEQUACY In 2018-19, 166 New Jersey school districts serving over 662,000 or almost…

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Other States

KANSAS LEGISLATURE SHORTCHANGES PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ISSUE MOVES TO SUPREME COURT

April 24, 2019January 25, 2024

By Wendy Lecker The Kansas Legislature has appropriated only a quarter of its $363 million funding target for…

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New York

NEW YORK SCHOOL FUNDING REMAINS BELOW CONSTITUTIONAL LEVEL

April 17, 2019December 4, 2023

As the dust settles on the final FY20 New York State Budget, 128 high need school districts continue…

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Residency

UPDATED GUIDE TO NEW JERSEY SCHOOL RESIDENCY RIGHTS NOW AVAILABLE

April 17, 2019December 4, 2023

Education Law Center’s Advocacy Guide Series Education Law Center has released a revised and updated guide to New…

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Vouchers

AMICUS BRIEF SUPPORTS MAINE’S DECISION NOT TO USE PUBLIC FUNDING ON SECTARIAN SCHOOLS

April 16, 2019December 4, 2023

Public Funds Public Schools (PFPS) has joined the National Education Association (NEA) and the Maine Education Association (MEA)…

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Charters & Vouchers

ADVOCATES CALL ON NJ LEGISLATORS TO CONDUCT THOROUGH INVESTIGATION OF CHARTER SCHOOL REAL ESTATE PRACTICES

April 9, 2019December 4, 2023

In response to a carefully researched, in-depth report published in The Record concerning the potential misuse of public…

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New York

NEW YORK LEGISLATURE STRUGGLES TO FUND PUBLIC SCHOOLS YET MOVES TO DIVERT MILLIONS MORE TO PRIVATE SCHOOLS

March 28, 2019December 4, 2023

As the New York Legislature debates a final FY20 State Budget, lawmakers are struggling with how to close…

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