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2-20-07 EMAILNET FYI - AMID joins GSCS

GARDEN STATE COALITION OF SCHOOLS/GSCS

 

EMAILNET FYI – 2-20-07

 

AMID Joins GSCS, more…

 

GSCS QUICK FACTS:

 

Governor Corzine to deliver Budget Message Thursday, 2-22-07, at 11 a.m.

 

Next Board of Trustees meeting scheduled for 2-28-07, 3:30 East Brunswick Board of Education – RSVP your attendance plans to gscs2000@gmail.com.

 

Special thanks to Senators John Adler and Barbara Buono, and Assemblyman Joe Malone who took the time to speak at the GSCS press conference today and to support the need for school funding and putting a stable formula in place that will support the needs of children and communities across N.J.

 

ON THE HOMEPAGE TODAY at  www.gscschools.org

 

2-20-07 p.m.

‘Live’ on-line from the Ledger this afternoon
Wealthier schools join forces for more funding 2:57 p.m.

 

 "...We will have power that we have not had," said Lynne Strickland, executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, an organization that represents 110 of the state's wealthier communities....Strickland's group grew by about 40 districts, with the announcement that a second lobbying group, the Association of Middle Income Districts, is disbanding and becoming part of the Garden State Coalition.

"The Garden State districts have long been seen as leaders in this debate," said Bruce Quinn, president of the Middle Income District's group, and superintendent of the Matawan-Aberdeen School District. "The new Garden State Coalition, now backed by the inclusion of middle and lower wealth districts, will have an even stronger voice to advocate the needed changes."

Lawmakers last year failed in a six-month effort to devise a new formula for distributing the $7 billion in state aid New Jersey sends to schools each year.
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2-20-07a.m. GSCS Press Conference today announcing coalition's expansion with joining of AMID districts
PRESS ADVISORY 7 RELEASE - Garden State Coalition of Schools/GSCS 'A grassroots, statewide coalition of communities and schools composed of parents – school board members – educators'

STATEHOUSE PRESS CONFERENCE 2-20-07

Speakers are:

Senator John Adler Senator Barbara Buono Assemblyman Joe Malone GSCS Executive Director Lynne Strickland Association of Middle Income Districts Acting President, Bruce Quinn

GSCS PRESS CONFERENCE TUESDAY, 2-20-07 , 11 a.m. Statehouse Committee Room 7

The focus of the press conference is threefold:

•To announce the joining of GSCS by the Association of Middle Income Districts, which will take effect immediately. This joining of forces, with the additional representation of hundreds of schools - low and middle income school districts - to the GSCS roster, under the aegis of the GSCS, will reach further into communities and Trenton, and impact New Jersey's great debate of school funding and property taxes more sharply.

•To make clear the 'new' GSCS shorter term issues regarding the absolute need for stable, structured system of state aid for FY07-08, and longer term approach to a school funding rationale and formula that looks to serve the best interests of both public education and local property taxpayers. In not addressing the school funding formula this year as part of the property tax package, GSCS believes that the state has failed to do its job to curtail property tax increases while assuring that quality public education programs remain secure.

•To serve notice to the Statehouse that this context of flat state aid for the past 5 years, for approximately 550 regular operating school districts sets a 'common denominator' that binds us together to seek acknowledgement and action from Trenton.

Excerpt from Association of Middle Income District (AMID) statement at press conference: "AMID is pleased to join the Garden State Coalition of Schools to speak as one voice for the school districts of New Jersey. ..New Jersey needs one comprehensive school funding plan, one that is fair to all schools, students and taxpayers of our state. Six years of an aid freeze, and reliance on outdated information about our enrollments and local conditions, is enough...." Bruce Quinn

Excerpt from GSCS Executive Director Lynne Strickland comments: "…GSCS welcomes the AMID school communities as members of the 'new' GSCS. Our towns and schools (which will now number approximately 160 dues-paying members) - more than ever - share a broad common denominator concern for stable school funding which is past due and needed in order to maintain and promote quality education, as well as to temper recurring property tax spikes. The new GSCS is unified in its determination to let Trenton know where its members stand and to hear from Trenton what clear measures it will take, starting now, to correct this six year course of turning a deaf ear to the needs of 550 regular operating school and their communities throughout the state…”

2-20-07 GSCS member Fair Haven holds school funding forum tonight
Are you a Taxpayer? a Parent? Both?

The New Jersey Assembly and Senate have passed legislation that could dramatically impact funding our schools and change school governance throughout the state.

The Fair Haven Board of Education and the Fair Haven PTA present:

Fair Haven Property Tax and School Funding Forum Tuesday, February 20th 7:30-9:00 pm Viola L. Sickles School

Speakers will include: New Jersey State Senator Ellen Karcher New Jersey Assemblyman Michael Panter Garden State Coalition of Schools Executive Director Lynne Strickland Fair Haven Superintendent of Schools William Presutti

2-16 to 2-19 News Articles of Note
Corzine aims to avoid tax hikes,insiders say He also plans to balance budget w/o selling the Turnpike Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007 Star-Ledger

Corzine expected to deliver budget Officials mum about specific proposals Asbury Park Press on 02/19/07 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Poll: People don't expect much from property tax reform Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 02/18/07

State contract talks hit a hurdle on early-retirement issue Saturday, February 17, 2007 Star-Ledger
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2-16-07 CORZINE signs mandate legislation - Star Ledger article
Corzine keeps patriotic holidays in the public school classrooms Friday, February 16, 2007 Star-Ledger Staff Gov. Jon S. Corzine signed a bill yesterday that would continue the teaching of Veterans Day, Memorial Day, Presidents Day, Columbus Day and Commodore Barry Day in New Jersey public schools. The bill, designed to eliminate a variety of unnecessary mandates imposed upon schools, includes recommendations made by the governor when he conditionally vetoed the original version on Jan. 29. The original bill was criticized by veterans groups because it would have eliminated the requirement that schools teach about Memorial Day and Veterans Day. Corzine responded by returning those holidays and several others. The bill was intended to reduce property taxes by eliminating costly mandates on schools. The bill (A-17) was sponsored by Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-Mercer) and Sen. John Adler (D-Camden).
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2-15-07 'Parents get boost on special ed rights' Star Ledger
'Public advocate wants districts to provide proof in complaints' Taking sides in the ongoing debate over special education rights, New Jersey's public advocate has called for the state to place the legal burden of proof on districts when facing parent complaints over the services that schools provide.
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