There’s much fuss in Trenton over the Office of Legislative Service’s report that Abbott schools are being short-changed by Gov. Christie’s modifications to the school
From the press release: The New Jersey Education Funding Task Force will be chaired by Secretary of Higher Education Rochelle Hendricks (Fair Haven, Monmouth), who
The Council of New Jersey Grantmakers thinks so. Its new report, “Facing Our Future,” looks at the “tsunami” of eroding revenues throughout the state and
Capital Quickies has a scorecard on the reorganization of the State Assembly. Regarding the Education Committee, James Beach from Cherry Hill replaces Jim Whelan and
The National Education Association has released its “Ranking and Estimates of the States 2010 and Estimates of School Statistics 2011.” According to NEA’s data, in
The Common Sense Institute of New Jersey, a libertarian organization that opposes current levels of government spending, has just put out a new report called
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