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School Funding

COST OF ABBOTT AUDITS SOAR

May 10, 2007

LEGISLATURE TRANSFERS FUNDS TO PLUG DEFICIT IN DOE BUDGET The NJ Department of Education will pay KPMG $10.7…

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Preschool

ABBOTT PRE-K IS NOT AN UNREGULATED PRIVATE SCHOOL “VOUCHER” PROGRAM

May 9, 2007

STRONG STATE STANDARDS YIELD HIGH DIVIDENDS FOR ABBOTT PRE-K Research continues to confirm that New Jersey’s investment in…

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Preschool

ELC ACTION RESULTS IN RE-ENROLLMENT OF ILLEGALLY EXPELLED PRE-K STUDENT

May 7, 2007

CAMDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT TAKES MEASURES TO PREVENT FUTURE VIOLATIONS On April 2, 2007, four-year-old J.M. was summarily expelled…

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PHILLIPSBURG PROTESTS DELAY IN CONSTRUCTING NEW HIGH SCHOOL

April 25, 2007

UNDERSCORES NEED FOR HIGH COURT TO SET DEADLINE FOR MORE FUNDING A rally to protest the ongoing delay…

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Preschool

STUDY SHOWS ABBOTT PRE-K PROGRAM AMONG THE NATION’S BEST

April 20, 2007

BUT ENROLLMENT STAGNANT AND STATEWIDE EXPANSION NEEDED New Jersey’s Abbott pre-kindergarten program is among the top programs in…

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Special Education

EFFORT LAUNCHED TO PLACE BURDEN ON DISTRICTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION CASES

April 18, 2007

Education Law Center is leading a statewide effort to mobilize New Jersey child advocates, disability rights organizations and…

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STALLED PROJECTS, WORSENING CONDITIONS PROMPT SCHOOL CHILDREN TO SEEK COURT INTERVENTION

April 12, 2007

Newark, NJ – April 12, 2007 Children attending New Jersey’s urban public schools – mostly poor, Black and…

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Other Issues

COMMISSIONER CHOOSES PRIVATE, CLOSED PROCESS TO SOLICIT BIDS FOR EVALUATION OF STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

April 10, 2007

WILL REVIEW BE INDEPENDENT, COMPREHENSIVE AND THOROUGH? On the heels of another internal “reorganization” of the NJ Department…

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NJDOE REORGANIZED BEFORE INDEPENDENT EVALUATION

March 23, 2007

On March 7th, State Education Commissioner Lucille Davy presented a plan to reorganize the New Jersey Department of…

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Special Education

NJ SUPREME COURT ISSUES DECISION IN LANDMARK BULLYING CASE

March 5, 2007

On February 21, 2007, the New Jersey Supreme Court issued its decision in the landmark bullying case, L.W….

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