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    A TALE OF TWO STATES: EQUITY OUTPERFORMS INEQUITY

    February 11, 2014

    Governor Cuomo says it is not about the money in education, but a comparison of New York and…

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    NEW JERSEY SLIPPING ON FAIR SCHOOL FUNDING

    February 5, 2014

    New Jersey consistently ranks as having among the nation’s fairest systems of public school funding. However, the latest…

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    WILL TRENTON STUDENTS GET NEW HIGH SCHOOL?

    January 27, 2014

    January 27, 2014 The press is reporting that Governor Chris Christie’s newly appointed school construction chief, Charles McKenna,…

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    SDA CONTINUES SPENDING SPREE ON ADMINISTRATIVE OVERHEAD

    January 20, 2014

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    GOVERNOR CHRISTIE WANTS LONGER SCHOOL DAY AND YEAR AMID MASSIVE UNDERFUNDING OF NJ PUBLIC SCHOOLS

    January 14, 2014

    In his State of the State address today, Governor Chris Christie will propose to lengthen the school year…

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    NEWARK STILL NOT MAKING PROGRESS SERVING CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

    January 13, 2014

    Nearly two years since the Newark Public Schools (NPS) agreed to a court-ordered Settlement to improve the delivery…

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    LAWSUIT CHALLENGING NEW YORK TAX CAP REACHES COURT

    January 6, 2014

    Arguments over the constitutionality of New York’s local property tax cap have reached an Albany courtroom. Lawyers for…

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    NEW YORK CITY CLASS SIZES EXCEED LIMITS FOR A SOUND BASIC EDUCATION

    December 18, 2013

    Recent data show that class sizes in New York City public schools are now the largest in fifteen…

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    EDUCATION LAW CENTER WELCOMES SKADDEN FELLOW

    December 18, 2013

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    REPORT SHOWS OVER ONE-THIRD OF NJ URBAN STUDENTS IN UNFIT, DILAPIDATED SCHOOL BUILDINGS

    December 15, 2013

    NJDOE Calls Need “Enormous” But Fails To Publicize Report An unpublished report by the NJ Department of Education…

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