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New York

GOVERNOR CUOMO’S BUDGET AGAIN SHORTCHANGES NEW YORK STUDENTS

January 17, 2018December 4, 2023

For the eighth consecutive year, Governor Andrew Cuomo is proposing a woefully inadequate aid increase for New York…

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Special Education

SPECIAL EDUCATION FAILURES IN STATE-OPERATED PATERSON CONTINUE

January 10, 2018January 25, 2024

For a second year, Education Law Center is receiving reports that students with disabilities in the State-operated Paterson…

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New York

EAST RAMAPO PARENTS CONTINUE TO PRESS FOR STATE INTERVENTION

January 9, 2018January 25, 2024

On December 26, 2017, parents of East Ramapo public school children filed their brief in the New York…

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Charters & Vouchers

NJ LEGISLATURE POISED TO HAND OVER CAMDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO OUT-OF-STATE CHARTER CHAINS

January 8, 2018January 25, 2024

A NJ Senate bill pending in the lame duck legislative session would allow the State-operated Camden district to…

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Secondary

NJDOE DELAYS RELEASE OF 2017 GRADUATION PATHWAY DATA

December 19, 2017January 25, 2024

The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) is delaying release of high school graduation pathway data for the…

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New York

EDUCATION LAW CENTER JOINS MAJOR NEW YORK SCHOOL FUNDING CASE

December 12, 2017January 25, 2024

Education Law Center (ELC) has joined the legal team in NYSER v. State, a major school funding lawsuit…

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Facilities

SDA DISTRICTS LACK FACILITIES CAPACITY TO MEET STUDENT NEEDS

November 20, 2017December 4, 2023

A school facilities needs assessment completed by the NJ Department of Education (DOE), found that two-thirds of SDA…

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Other Issues

ELC WELCOMES NEW TRUSTEE, CONTINUES STRONG RELATIONSHIP WITH ETS

November 15, 2017January 25, 2024

Lenora Green, Executive Director of the Educational Testing Service (ETS) Center for Advocacy and Philanthropy, has joined the Education…

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New York

IN SMALL CITIES FUNDING CASE NY APPELLATE DIVISION COURT UPHOLDS CAMPAIGN FOR FISCAL EQUITY

October 26, 2017January 25, 2024

ORDERS TRIAL COURT TO MAKE DETERMINATION REGARDING FUNDING NEEDS OF SCHOOLS New York’s Appellate Division Third Department issued…

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Residency

ELC UPDATES AND EXPANDS ADVOCACY GUIDANCE FOR STUDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS

October 16, 2017December 4, 2023

A newly updated and expanded version of “Education Rights of Homeless Students: A Guide for Advocates,” has been released…

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