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HUGE WIN FOR ABBOTT SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS!

June 25, 2004

SETTLEMENTS YIELD $500 MILLION IN SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDS The Abbott districts have reached settlements with the NJ Department of…

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Newark and Jersey City test scores rise

June 22, 2004

Strong gains are made in fourth-grade language arts and math Tuesday, June 22, 2004 BY JOHN MOONEY Star-Ledger…

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DISTRICTS AND ELC CHALLENGE ABBOTT RULES IN NJ SUPREME COURT

June 14, 2004

ELC RENEWS CALL FOR SPECIAL MASTER A group of Abbott districts and Education Law Center have filed an…

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NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT EXTENDS PRE-K TEACHER CERTIFICATION DEADLINE

June 8, 2004

The NJ Supreme Court ordered an extension of the September 2004 deadline for certification of all Abbott preschool…

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COMMISSIONER SECRETLY CHANGES ABBOTT RULES

May 26, 2004

MAKES SUPPLEMENTAL PROGRAMS DISCRETIONARY NJ Education Commissioner William Librera has again revised the State’s Abbott rules, this time…

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BROWN, ABBOTT AND NJ’S SEGREGATED PUBLIC SCHOOLS

May 21, 2004

STATE LEADERS URGED TO FULLY SUPPORT ABBOTT REFORMS The 50th anniversary of the Brown v. Board ruling ending…

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COMMISSIONER SEEKS TO EXTEND PRE-K TEACHER CERTIFICATION DEADLINE

May 19, 2004

NJ Commissioner of Education William Librera filed an application with the NJ Supreme Court on May 18 requesting…

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Special Education

STILL SEPARATE, STILL UNEQUAL

May 18, 2004

Trenton, May 17 — On the 50th anniversary of the landmark desegregation case, Brown v. Board of Education,…

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School Funding

ELC CALLS ON COMMISSIONER TO ENSURE TIMELY BUDGET DECISIONS

May 11, 2004

ELC is urging the NJ Department of Education to issue final and complete decisions on Abbott district budgets…

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SCHOOL PRINCIPALS CALL FOR FACILITIES TO MEET CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS

May 10, 2004

Trenton, May 10 – New Jersey’s school principals find that their school buildings come up short in meeting…

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