preschools

Should N.J. Schools Offer Hondas or Cadillacs?

As if the deferral of school aid payments and the loss of preschool money wasn’t enough bad news for local…

16 years ago

Preschools Get Cut

According to the Star-Ledger, State Treasurer David Rousseau announced yesterday that one of the ways that Corzine is balancing the…

16 years ago

Undermining S.F.R.A.

Governor Corzine’s grand plan to provide all poor three and four-year-old children with publicly funded preschools is colliding with reality.…

16 years ago

New Jersey Preschools: The Most Expensive in the Country

A new report is out today on national preschool costs and access, courtesy of The Rutgers-based National Institute for Early…

16 years ago

Ocean County Consolidation meets the DOE

Bruce Greenfield, Ocean County Executive Superintendent, seems way ahead of the curve on his marching orders to offer consolidation proposals…

16 years ago

With One Hand Corzine Giveth…

Was the headline writer for the New York Times having some fun when he titled John Mooney’s piece on Sunday,…

16 years ago

A Modest Preschool Proposal

Yesterday’s New Jersey section of the New York Times features an article by John Mooney regarding public preschools, with his…

16 years ago

Salvaging the DOE

As the new data from the N.J. State Report Cards makes the rounds, the DOE is caught in the unenviable…

16 years ago

School Officials Can Breathe Again…

...because it's looking more and more unlikely that local districts will have to start up full day preschools for poor…

16 years ago

Bad Forecast for Schools

The Star-Ledger's Paul Mulshine, official curmudgeon and prognosticator, takes on Corzine’s reluctance to cap property taxes and predicts that school…

16 years ago