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GOVERNOR CHRISTIE’S UNFAIR SCHOOL FUNDING PLAN: PART I

July 14, 2016

THE GOVERNOR IS WRONG ON HOW MUCH DISTRICTS SPEND Governor Christie attempts to justify his plan to take…

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Nevada

NEVADA SCHOOL DISTRICTS FACE SIGNIFICANT BUDGET DEFICITS

July 8, 2016

The final education budget adopted, in June 2015, by the Nevada Legislature for the 2015-2017 biennium does little…

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Other States

LEGISLATURE MEETS SUPREME COURT DEADLINE AND EQUITABLE FUNDING DUTY IN KANSAS

July 8, 2016

ALLOW SCHOOLS TO OPEN IN THE FALL On June 27, 2016, four days prior to the Kansas Supreme…

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School Funding

CHRISTIE BUDGET INFLICTS MORE HARM ON NJ PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN

July 6, 2016

Governor Chris Christie again sent a clear signal to NJ lawmakers that he would veto any increase in…

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New York

NEW YORK CITY LOSING GROUND ON REDUCING CLASS SIZE

July 5, 2016

A new report by Education Law Center finds that New York City is failing to reduce class size…

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School Funding

STATEMENT OF DAVID G. SCIARRA, ELC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ON GOVERNOR CHRIS CHRISTIE’S SCHOOL FUNDING PLAN

June 21, 2016

The Governor’s school funding plan announced today is not only the opposite of fairness, it would spell the…

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Secondary

NJDOE DATA SHOWS MORE STUDENTS USING PORTFOLIO PROCESS TO GRADUATE

June 14, 2016

ELC PRESSES FOR MORE COMPLETE DATA The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) has released the first data…

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School Funding

STATEMENT OF DAVID G. SCIARRA, ELC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ON THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF AN “INITIATIVE TO FULLY FUND NJ SCHOOLS”

June 9, 2016

We welcome the Senate President’s pledge to fully fund all school districts statewide through the phase-in of new…

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New York

ADEQUATE SCHOOL FUNDING KEY TO EFFECTIVE TEACHERS IN NEW YORK’S POOR SCHOOLS

June 9, 2016

The Alliance for Quality Education (AQE) has filed an amicus curiae (friend of the court) brief in support…

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Discipline & Bullying

NJ LAWMAKERS ACT TO KEEP YOUNG LEARNERS IN THE CLASSROOM WITH APPROPRIATE SUPPORTS

June 7, 2016

On May 23, the Senate Education Committee took an important first step by unanimously approving Senate Bill 2081, which bans…

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