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COMMISSIONER DELAYS RELIEF TO NJ RURAL STUDENTS

June 23, 2006

PUTS OFF ACTION UNTIL PLANNED REVISION OF STATE SCHOOL FUNDING LAW In a Report to the NJ State…

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ELC ADVOCATES ON BEHALF OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN NEWARK

June 9, 2006

ELC, along with the Center for Social Justice at Seton Hall University School of Law and the Gibbons…

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FACILITIES CONFERENCE REVIEWS STATUS OF NJ’S SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM

June 9, 2006

Progress and challenges ahead were the focus of the keynote address given by Scott Weiner, Transitional Chief Executive…

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STATE DELAYS DECIDING DISTRICTS’ FUNDING APPEALS

June 7, 2006

In its May 9th order in the Abbott v. Burke case, the NJ Supreme Court approved Governor Jon…

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NJDOE ABBOTT PLAN AND BUDGET DUE OCTOBER 9TH

June 6, 2006

ELC URGES COMMISSIONER TO ENGAGE STAKEHOLDERS Under the FY 2007 Appropriations Act, P.L. 2006, c. 45 (July 8,…

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SUPREME COURT FAST-TRACKS DISTRICT BUDGET APPEALS AND DIRECTS NEW FUNDING FOR FACILITIES

May 23, 2006

In an order issued today, the NJ Supreme Court clarified its Abbott order of May 9, 2006. The…

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WORK GROUP TO RECOMMEND MORE CONSTRUCTION FUNDS BY AUGUST WILL GOVERNOR CORZINE FOLLOW THROUGH?

May 17, 2006

Newark, NJ — May 17, 2006 In its second progress report, Governor Jon Corzine’s Working Group announced it…

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SUPREME COURT PROTECTS EDUCATION RIGHTS OF POOR AND MINORITY SCHOOLCHILDREN

May 10, 2006

In a unanimous ruling issued today, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the State’s duty to provide for the educational…

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ABBOTT DISTRICTS ASK COURT TO REJECT GOVERNOR’S BUDGET DOCUMENT SEVERE EFFECTS ON NEEDIEST STUDENTS

April 28, 2006

Twenty-three high poverty, high minority urban school districts are seeking to intervene before the Supreme Court to oppose…

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BROAD COALITION URGES COURT TO REMAIN COMMITTED TO ABBOTT SCHOOL CHILDREN

April 28, 2006

UNDERSCORES CONTINUING NEEDS OF DISADVANTAGED AND MINORITY STUDENTS An allied group of public education stakeholders has filed an…

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