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    NJDOE SETTLES CLAIMS OF STUDENT WITH DYSLEXIA

    September 10, 2008

    The long-running litigation between A.W., a student with dyslexia, and NJDOE came to a close last month when…

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    NJDOE URGED TO ADDRESS ILLEGAL BARRIERS TO PUBLIC EDUCATION FOR IMMIGRANT CHILDREN

    September 10, 2008

    The ACLU-NJ has released disturbing findings that at least 20% of New Jersey public school districts are illegally…

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    Federal District Court Denies State’s Motion To Dismiss Special Education Segregation Case

    July 7, 2008

    The Education Law Center (ELC), together with co-plaintiffs New Jersey Protection & Advocacy, Inc. (NJP&A), the Statewide Parent…

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    $3.9 BILLION FOR SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION APPROVED

    June 25, 2008

    ABBOTT V. BURKE COURT RULING SPARKS LEGISLATIVE ACTION Newark, NJ – June 25, 2008 ELC applauded the NJ…

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    STATE PAYS TO BUILD SCHOOLS IN SUBURBS, SHUTS-OUT THE POOR

    June 5, 2008

    Trenton, NJ – June 5, 2008 The Legislature will pay out more than $58 million for school construction…

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    ABBOTT IS BRIGHT SPOT FOR NJ POOR CHILDREN

    June 4, 2008

    Newark, NJ — June 4, 2008 Over the past five years, living conditions haven’t improved much for poor…

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    NJ MISSTEPS ON SECONDARY REFORM PLAN

    April 30, 2008

    NEW TESTS, NO NEW RESOURCES On April 25, the New Jersey High School Redesign Steering Committee released its…

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    STATE BOARD VOTES TO RETAIN ALTERNATIVE ROUTE TO GRADUATION

    March 4, 2008

    At its March 19 meeting, the New Jersey State Board of Education passed a resolution to retain and…

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    COURT GIVES GOVERNOR & LEGISLATURE ANOTHER CHANCE TO FUND SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION

    February 19, 2008

    Newark, NJ – February 19, 2008 In an order issued today, the NJ Supreme Court has given Governor…

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    BILL PLACING BURDEN OF PROOF ON DISTRICTS NOW LAW

    February 5, 2008

    MAJOR LEGISLATIVE COUP FOR SPECIAL ED ADVOCATES On January 13th Governor Corzine signed into law a bill for…

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