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     GSCS Email-Net Archive - Recent and Selected Posting
     GSCS Email-Net 11-16-10
     GSCS News 'Email-Net' Archive, beginning 2009
     6-2-10 RACE TO THE TOP (RTTT) 'NJ STYLE': It is what it is ...but what exactly is it? Race to the Top application is caught in a crossfire of reports - more information and clarity is needed
     3-4-10 GSCS Email-Net: Summit @ Summit Report - A New Day in Trenton?
     2-12-10 Gov Chrisite's Message re Current Yr Deficit
     2-16-10 Email-net March @ Summit at Summit
     1-26-10 GSCS Email-Net Christie Era Begins
     1-20-10 GSCS Heads Up FYI.docx
     1-6-10 GSCS Email-Net Lame Duck Watch
     12-15-09 Email-Net
     11-9-09 GSCS Email-Net: Request to Trustee Districts
     11-6-09 GSCS Email-Net: Important Post-Election Information
     11-5-09 GSCS Email-Net: Election Information - Christie on Education - and Request to Member Districts
     11-3-09 GSCS Email-Net: Today is Election Day - Coverage, more
     10-21-09 GSCS EMAIL-NET: Commissioner Davy to be at GSCS meeting in Atlantic City
     10-15-09 GSCS Email-Net: Compare Corzine-Christie re education
     9-25-09 GSCS EMAIL-NETOn GSCS Radar Screen, Intro Cons. Cntct
     9-14-09 GSCS EMAILNET Welcome 2009-2010
     6-24-09 GSCS EMAILNET Heads Up FYI
     6-22 & 24 (update) - 09 GSCS EMAILNET FYI re bills A4140, A1489, A4142
     6-19-09 a.m. GSCS 'Quick' FYI - State Budget Vote delayed to Thursday, June 25
     6-15-09 GSCS Heads Up FYI
     6-12-09 EMAILNET
     6-4-09 EMAILNET
     5-19-09 Treasurer David Rousseau announces additional round of cuts to Gov's proposed State Budget FY2009-2010
     5-14-09 GSCS Heads Up - State Aid payments to be delayed into next Fiscal Year
     428-09 EMAILNET Abbott & SFRA; DOE before State Budget Committees
     4-17-09 EMAILNET Federal Stimulus Title 1 and IDEA Allocations Announced
     4-2-09 EMAILNET & GSCS FYI for April 2009
     3-27-09 EMAILNET
     3-16-09 EMAILNET
     3-6-09 GSCS March FYI - Trenton & GSCS Happenings & more
     2-23-09 EMAILNET
     2-12-09 EMAILNET GSCS Message for State Budget FY10: STABILITY & FAIRNESS
     1-30-09 EMAILNET Fed Stimulus Proposal, School Vote, Stability & Fairness
     1-24-09 EMAILNET Federal Stimulus proposal - local district impact listing
     1-17-09 GSCS EMAILNET & SCHOOL FUNDING OVERVIEW
     1-17-09 GSCS EMAILNET
     Education excerpts from House Fed Stimulus package in GSCS 1-15-09 Heads Up
     GSCS 1-15-09 'Heads Up' - House Releases its Fed Stimulus Package
     January 2009 GSCS FYI
     1-5-09 EMAILNET Gov Announces Spending Reductions for FY0809 Today
     12-21-08 GSCS EMAILNET - Excerpts
     10-31-08 EMAILNET
     10-17-08 EMAILNET
     9-29-08 GSCS EMAILNET
     9-12-08 GSCS EMAILNET
     7-2-08 EMAILNET FYI
     6-17-08 EMAILNET FYI, State Budget Agreement, School Construction bill moving towards passage
     6-10-08 GSCS EMAILNET FYI Trenton focus
     5-30-08 EMAILNET FYI - GSCS ANNUAL MTG NEWS BRIEFS
     4-16-08 EMAILNETSchool Budget Elections early results
     1-18-07 GSCS EMAILNET FYI
     1-14-08 EMAILNET Governor Corzine Sign funding legisation into law 1-13-08 at Drumthwacket
     1-11-08 EMAILNET Funding legislation passes - Aftermath
     1-4-08 EMAILNET GSCS statement on current funding proposal - leaning negative
     1-3-08 EMAILNET Aid proposal - update & analysis
     12-21-07 EMAILNET - GSCS spots 'Giveback' provision in draft bill - a flip flop?
     12-19-07 Proposed Funding formula - update
     12-12-07 EMAILNET Funding Plan proposal to be released today, no bill yet
     12-7-07 EMAILNET Jt Committees schedule hearing on new school funding plan, Commissioner Davy to present
     12-6-07 EMAILNET Funding bill - emerging issues
     12-1-07 EMAILNET FYI Governor Corzine present new school funding formula concepts
     11-30-07 EMAILNET FYI
     11-13-07 GSCS EMAILNET
     11-6-07 EMAILNET
     10-15-07 GSCS EMAILNET
     10-1-07 GSCS EMAILNET
     071015 EMAILNET
     071001 EMAILNET
     9-21-07 EMAILNET
     7-31-07 EMAILNET Status of School Funding Formula, more
     7-10-07 EMAILNET Includes GSCS ADVOCACY PACKET Need for new school funding formula, more
     6-29-07 EMAILNET Lots of news affeccting your schools and communities
     6-22-07 EMAILNET State Budget Passes last night
     6-14-07 GSCS FYI EMAILNET State Budge FY08 Revisions to State Budget filed today
     6-13-07 GSCS EMAILNET
     5-18-07 EMAILNET School Funding Formula Needed Now
     3-30-07 EMAILNET
     3-21-07 EMAILNET
     3-6-07 EMAILNET State Budget hearings, State Aid, Grassroots activities
     2-22-07 GSCS EMAILNET re Gov's Budget Message
     2-20-07 EMAILNET FYI - AMID joins GSCS
     2-12-07 EMAILNET SCHOOL AID & PROPERTY TAX HELP NEEDED NOW
     2-9-07 GSCS EMAILNET MEMBER FYI on Trenton legislation Action
     1-26-07 EMAILNET TRENTON UPDATE: A4 CORE Plan on Assembly Agenda Monday; A1 The 4% Tax Cap bill not yet introduced but still possible for Assembly agenda 1-29 also
     1-19-07 EMAILNET
     1-2 & 3-07 EMAILNET GSCS Resolution, Fast Track Property Tax bills
     12-15-06 EMAILNET Bills Held!
     11-14-06GSCS FYI EMAILNET - Spec Session Jt Comm Reports due out 11-15-06
     11-11-06 EMAILNET Special Session Legislative Committees report Nov. 14 or 15
     11-7-06 EMAILNET Special Education Categorical aid at risk and more
     10-21-06 EMAILNET Spec Session, press conference, GSCS board mtg inAtl. City
     10-5-06 EMAILNET
     9-22-06 EMAILNET
     9-20-06 EMAILNET Special Session news & testimonies
     9-15-06 EMAILNET Special Session; School Construction Report Released
     9-7-06 EMAILNET Special Session & Trenton Update
     8-31-06 EMAILNET re Sept 5 Jt Comm on Pub Schl Funding mtg
     7-21-06 GSCS QUICKNET
     8-24-06 EMAILNET Special Session Update
     8-18-06 EMAILNET
     8-2-06 EMAILNET Special Session fyi, more
     7-28-06 GSCS 'QUICKNET' direct from Trenton
     7-28-06 GSCS 'QUICKNET' from Trenton on Special Session
     7-27-06 GSCS 'QUICKNET' Property Tax Session info
     7-14-06 EMAILNET
     7-11-06 EMAILNET FYI
     7-7-06 EMAILNET - AGREEMENT ON STATE BUDGET REACHED, impt 'details' still being finalized
     6-29-06 GSCS 'QUICKNET FYI' Update on State Budget for FY 2007
     6-22-06 EMAILNET on the Homepage today
     6-12-06 EMAILNET - Extraordinary Special Education student aid; FY07 Budget 'crunch' is on; news clips
     6-6-06 EMAILNET On the Homepage today
     6-2-06 EMAILNET
     5-16-06 EMAILNET Action in Trenton
     5-10-06 EMAILNET
     5-5-06 EMAILNET
     4-26-06 EMAILNET Member Question 6-8 Rally
     4-24-06 EMAILNET
     4-17-06 EMAILNET
     4-11-06 EMAILNET FYI Hompage...your help requested
     3-29-06 EMAILNET State Budget FY07 Hearings Update
     3-24-06 EMAILNET FYI Update on Gov Corzine's Budget FY07
     3-23-06 EMAILNET Corzine says some Abbotts can raise taxes
     3-22-06 EMAILNET Governor Corzine's Budget Message
     3-10-06 EMAILNET On the Homepage Today
     3-9-06 EMAILNETto South Jersey districts
     3-7-06 Articles on Gov's Budget Summit and School Board members off to Trenton
     3-7-06 EMAILNET S1701 Call to Action at Gov Corzine Public Hearing
     3-3-06 EMAILNET Budget discussions begin in earnest
     3-3-06 EMAILNET Budget Discussions begin in earnest
     3-1-06 EMAILNET State Budget FY07, Health Benefits
     2-1-06 EMAILNET GSCS Advocacy FY07 Budget; On the Homepage Today
     1-19-06 EMAILNET Quick Facts, On the Homepage Today
     1-5-06 EMAILNET Revised: Quick Facts, State Board Legal Committee school funding decision, legislative update
     12-16-05 EMAILNET
     12-12-05 EMAILNET Bills move out of Assembly Education Committee
     12-3-05 EMAILNET Heads Up!
     11-28-05 S1701 EMAILNET Alert
     11-15-05 EMAILNET
     11-10-05 [REISSUE] EMAILNET Update on S1701
     11-8-05 EMAILNET You are invited to December 7 Symposium on School Funding
     11-1-05 EMAILNET More information on Gubernatorial Candidates
     10-28-05 EMAILNET S1701 resignation, Gubernatorial election information
     10-20-14 EMAILNET At the top of the GSCS Home Page Today
     10-14-05 EMAILNET Parent question for Gubernatorial Candidates aired on 101.5 debate, SCC funds, Next Board meeting, press briefing notes
     9-29-05 EMAILNET School Construction Issues
     9-23-05 EMAILNET Follow Up Parents in Trenton Press Conference
     8-30-05 EMAILNET Invitation to Parents in Trenton Press Conference
     9-9-05 EMAILNET
     7-29-05 EMAILNET
     7-14-05 EMAILNET School Aid Inequity & S1701 amendments update
     7-8-05 EMAILNET GSCS Take on the Assembly Passing of A3680Cryan, an S1701 amendment bill
     6-29-05 EMAILNET re State Budget FY06
     EMAILNET 6-24-05 GSCS Positions: State Budget FY06 Issues Need Resolving
     EMAILNET 6-10-05 SchoolConstruction Heads Up
     Read Parent Call to Action Letter
     6-17-05 EMAILNET [2] School Construction continued
     6-17-05 EMAILNET FY06 Budget & Advocay Update, Quick Facts
     EMAILNET 6-10-05 School Construction Funding Heads Up!
     EMAILNET 6-8-05 Annual Meeting Advocacy - FY06 info - Quick Facts - more
     Star Ledger June 3 2005
     Associated Press on Annual Meeting, 6-4-05: In the Homestretch Candidates Talk Education Issues
     GSCS 14th Annual Breakfast Meeting 6-3-05 AGENDA
     EMAILNET 5-27-05FY06 Legislator Budget Question; A451 State Health Benefits Plan Waiver for Dual Spouse Coverage GSCS Supports ....
     5-18-2005
     5-6-05 EMAILNET Rumson S1701 Meeting; Legislative News...More
     4-21-05 Annual Breakfast Meeting June 3 Sign Up
     Emailnet 4-14-05
     4-14-05 EMAILNET
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     3-29-2005
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     2-21-2005
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     11-30-2004
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     8-06-04
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     6-29-2004
     2003-2004 School Year Archive
     2002-2003 School Year Archive
10-28-05 EMAILNET S1701 resignation, Gubernatorial election information
Save the date December 7; Readington forum November 1.

GARDEN STATE COALITION OF SCHOOLS/GSCS

 'Public Support for Public Education' 

 GSCS EMAILNET 10-28-05

Website: www.gscschools.org                 Email: gscs2000@gmail.com

¨       Next Board of Trustees Meeting, Wed. Nov. 16, 4pm, East Brunswick Board of Education         

¨       11/1 Candidates Forum: Readington Schools on S1701 & public education funding [flyer below] 

¨       GSCS encourages its members to educate themselves about the Gubernatorial and Assembly candidates who are running for election this November 8. Read state newspapers.  Make an informed choice for those who you think will best represent your families, friends, & your communities – schools and towns. Then get out & vote with your head for your hearts and your homes!  (See page 2)


 

SAVE THE DATE: December 7, Wed.

 

                   9 am Douglass Center/Rutgers                         

 

GSCS & NJ Development Council

Co-Sponsor Critical Forum on

   

  Public Support for Public Education:

 

                'Pitfalls & Potential’

 

(Seating is limited)

 

RB Schools Superintendent

Blames Resignation on S-1701


(excerpts Two River Times/Monmouth) Red Bank - Dr. John Krewer, the Red Bank Borough Schools Superintendent, announced his resignation this week, effective Jan. 18, 2006.

 

In a letter circulated to members of the Red Bank Borough Board of Education and the school's business administrator and the boards' secretary, Krewer stated that he was retiring because of the greater strain put on him and the school by S-1701, a statewide law that effectively gives the state Department of Education unprecedented control over individual school budgets. Red Bank's public schools are also feeling the strain, Krewer said, because of the annual transfer payment of $1.59M local tax dollars.

that public schools have to make to the Red Bank Charter School... We could accomodate all of those 150 plus children here for about $600K.

 

 

 

Over the last two years, Krewer said, they have had to let approximately 20 staff members go from both the primary and middle schools, including one of the district's two librarians and a computer teacher. They've also had to cut the district's nursery school program which served Red Bank's three-year-olds in a half day program.

 

"We've had to cut all of those programs to protect class size, a key component to quality learning," Krewer said. "Where we are now is a critical moment. In 2006 and 2007, you're looking at another series of critical reductions, dealing with S1701 ...[and the charter school transfer payment...].We're


 

clearly in a reduction mode. For a district that [has been] getting great results for kids here thanks to the hard work of the staff, we end up losing those staff and positions, not based upon their performance...

 

By continuing to struggle through, Krewer said, you're continuing on the path of reduced resources, programs and learning opportunities for kids, and you want to make the greatest difference for children that you possibly can, and the ability to make that happen is significantly reduced through

S-1701 and the transfer payment...It's a very difficult position to be in, especially when you are bringing in great staff, real performers, and needing to reduce. That's very painful and difficult, obviously for the staff but equally for the administration, and these are the conditions that prompted my    p2 decision.

 

With S-1701… many of the main expense areas are growing faster that that [its cap of 2.5% or CPI, whichever is greater]. For school districts like Red Bank, where you have about 80 percent of the students on the reduced or free lunch program and a very rapidly growing Hispanic student population, currently at about 66 percent, schools need extra resources to meet those needs and the meet the goals required by No Child Left Behind….

 

"I think that was incredibly unsatisfying for Dr. Krewer," W. David Tarver, a board member said. "To put a draconian cap, like the one imposed by S-1701, on all schools…I think is just dumb...”


 

 

 

What does public education have to look forward to when we have a new Governor in Trenton?

 

ISSUE: S1701 and State Funding…..

*Thanks to NJSBA.org website from which the bulk of this information is excerpted, see ‘www.njsba.org’ for more Q&A.

For more election information, visit www.politicsnj.com  for news articles, polls & questions, commentators remarks, more.

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Doug Forrester on …

 

1) S1701I generally support spending caps at all levels of government, but it is clear that S-1701 has had some unintended, and at times negative, consequences that were not anticipated.  In their haste, Governor McGreevey and the legislature enacted a bill that forces surpluses to be spent down artificially for short term relief that will be met later with possible downgrades in credit ratings.  This means a law was passed in the name of fiscal responsibility that will actually have the perverse effect of increasing the cost to local taxpayers of building or renovating schools every time they need to borrow money.  As Governor I would make it a priority to review the impact of S-1701. I would invite schools and parents to be full participants in this review process.  

 

Senator Jon Corzine on …

1) S1701….we have to ensure that our cap laws fairly and effectively control costs while allowing us to maintain educational quality. I have already heard from school board members and others about some of the problems created by the current school district cap law. I will work with the School Boards Association and other stakeholders to make the law work better. Also, my health care plan will help to control escalating health-care costs while improving quality and access, and this should help reduce cost pressures for school districts. My opponent has no health-care plan. Further, I am committed to making sure that the state does not impose additional unfunded mandates on local public schools and that we continue to review and repeal laws and regulations that impose additional, unfunded costs.

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Senator Jon Corzine on…

2) School Funding Formula/State Aid  

2a. Considering that our state has not used its school funding formula for the past five years, would you propose the adoption of a new formula? Please explain the reasons for your response.

2b. How should New Jersey ensure that its school finance system is fair, predictable and adequate?

I believe in the principle that a child’s zip code should not determine the quality of their education. I do think we need to review the funding formula. There have been many economic and demographic changes over the last several years, and the simple fact is that there are many students in non-Abbott districts with needs comparable to students in Abbott districts who just aren’t getting adequate funding. Also, the old policies of tax, borrow, and spend at the state level have served to shortchange school districts throughout the state, and it’s unacceptable when our schoolchildren fall victim to those failed policies. I will replace those failed policies with a strategy of invest, grow, and prosper. This way, we can create thousands of new jobs that will yield hundreds of millions of dollars in new revenues without new taxes, revenues we can use to improve our schools throughout the state.

But no matter what type of school funding formula is used, we must make sure the money gets to the children. Still, spending money is not a measure of success – the only measure that matters is whether our children are learning and getting every opportunity to succeed in life, and as Governor I will remain focused on that goal.

Doug Forrester on…                              p3

2) School Funding Formula/State Aid 

2a. Considering that our state has not used its school funding formula for the past five years, would you propose the adoption of a new formula? Please explain the reasons for your response.

New Jersey needs a coherent education policy – school districts need to be able to trust that the state will be consistent and reliable when it comes to state funding. The complexities of the current formula of school funding need to be thoroughly reviewed for fairness and consistency.

As noted above, 30%-in-3 is a form of state aid to local governments, including schools, by ensuring the state provides at least 30% of the funds that would otherwise be due the school district (and other local government districts) by residential property taxpayers. The aid is reflected as a tax credit on residents' bills. The program would be constitutionally established so the Legislature could not avoid making these contributions to each local government district.

2b. How should New Jersey ensure that its school finance system is fair, predictable, and adequate?

The 30%-in-3 plan will provide a constitutionally guaranteed amount of State contribution to local governments, including schools, for the first time. It is a strong step toward correcting an imbalance where many schools are left with little or no aid. 

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        Readington forum flyer:                            p4

HOW  THE  STATE  IS  FUNDING  (or NOT FUNDING) YOUR  CHILD’S  EDUCATION

and

MEET THE CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY

 

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Learn about public law S-1701.

This legislation will effect:

 

·      Class sizes

·      Programs

·      Property taxes and values

 

Tuesday, November 1, 2005

7pm for Refreshments – 7:30 Presentations Begin

 

In the

READINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Cafetorium

48 READINGTON ROAD

WHITEHOUSE STATION, NJ 08889

(Enter through the new side entrance off the service road.)

 

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Presentations by:

Assemblyman Mike Doherty,

Janice Kovach, Candidate for Assembly,

Marcia Karrow, Candidate for Assembly and

Lynne Strickland of Garden State Coalition of Schools

Gubernatorial Candidate Doug Forrester representative

 

Hosted by:  The Readington Township Board of Education and Partnering Citizens

 

For additional information please call the board offices at (908) 534-2195 ext. 223

This event is non-partisan; all candidates were invited to participate.

This event is open to the public.