Quality Public Education for All New Jersey Students

 

 
     3-20-12 Education Issues in the News
     4-29-11 BOOMERANG! Near 80 per cent of School Budgets Passed in Wednesday'sSchool Elections
     4-26-11 School Elections, Randi Weingarten in NJ, Special Educ Aid, Shared Services bill
     4-3-11Press of Atlantic City - Pending Supreme Court ruling could boost aid to New Jersey schools
     4-2-11 The Record - Charter school in Hackensack among 58 bids
     3-31-11 Charters an Issue in the Suburbs - and - So far, only 7 Separate Questions on April School Budget Ballots
     3-22-11 Special Master's Report to the Supreme Court: State did not meet its school funding obligation
     Attached to GSCS 3-7-11 Testimony: Marlboro Schools strike historic agreement with instructional aides, bus drivers, bus aides
     GSCS Take on Governor's Budget Message
     Gov's Budget Message for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 Today, 2pm
     2-16-11 Commissioner Cerf talks to educators on Tenure, Merit Pay , related reforms agenda
     GSCS FYI
     2-7-11Grassroots at Work in the Suburbs
     1-25-11 Education in the News
     1-24-11 GSCSS Testimony before Assembly Education Committee: Charter School Reform
     Public Hearing on the Impact of Education Aid Cuts, Thursday January 20
     1-20-11 GSCS Testimony before Senator Buono's Education Aid Impact hearing in Edison
     Assembly Education Hearing on Charter School Reform Monday, 1-24-11, 1 pm
     GSCS Board of Trustees endorsed ACTION LETTER to Trenton asking for caution on Charter School expansion
     GSCS testimony on Tenure Reform - Senate Education Committee 12-09-10
     12-7-10 Education Issues continue in the news
     12-5-10 New York Times 'A Bleak Budget Outlook for Public Broadcasters'
     12-5-10 Sunday News - Education-related Issues
     11-19-10 In the News - First Hearing held on Superintendent Salary Caps at Kean University
     11-15-10 GSCS meeting with Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver
     GSCS Education Forum Stayed Focused on Quality Education
     Nov 10 Program Announcement - GSCS & NJSDC Fall Education Forum
     Mark Your Calendars: GSCS-NJ Schools Development Council: Education Forum November 10, 2010 Douglas College Center
     8-23-10 S2208 (Sarlo-Allen prime sponsors) passes 36-0 (4 members 'not voting') in the Senate on 8-23-10
     8-13-10 East Brunswick Public School seeks stay on Hatikvah Charter School opening this fall (re: Hatikvah not meeting minimum enrollment requirement)
     7-22-10 'Summer school falls victim to budget cuts in many suburban towns'
     7-18-10 Troublesome sign of the times? Read article on the growing trend for education foundations - the pressure to provide what the state no longer supports for education...California's Proposition 13 cited
     7-16-10 GSCS Information & Comments - S29 Property Tax Cap Law and Proposal to Reduce Superintendent salaries ....
     7-15 & 16 -10 'Caps - PLURAL!' in the news
     GSCS - High costs of Special Education must be addressed asap, & appropriately
     7-1 and 2- 10 Governor Christie convened the Legislature to address property tax reform
     GSCS On the Scene in Trenton: State Budget poised to pass late Monday...Cap Proposals, Opportunity Scholarship Act in Limbo
     4-21-10 DOE posts election results
     Hear about Governor Christie's noontime press conference tonight
     4-21-10 News on School Election Results
     4-20-10 Today is School Budget & School Board Member Election Day
     4-18-10 It's About Values - Quality Schools...Your Homes...Your Towns: Sunday front page story and editorial
     4-19-10 GSCS Testimony before the Assembly Budget Committee on State Budget FY'11
     4-18-10 Sunday Op-eds on school budget vote: Jim O'Neill & Gov Christie
     4-13-10 Testimony submitted to Senate Budget Committee
     GSCS 'HOW-TO' GET TRENTON'S ATTENTION ON STATE BUDGET SCHOOL ISSUES FY '11' - Effective and Well-Reasoned Communication with State Leaders is Critical
     Administration's presentation on education school aid in its 'Budget in Brief' published with Governor Christie's Budget Message
     PARENTS ARE CALLING TO EXPRESS THEIR CONCERNS FOR THE SCHOOL AID PICTURE - GSCS WILL KEEP YOU UP-TO-DATE
     GSCS 'HOW-TO GET TRENTON'S ATTENTION ON STATE BUDGET SCHOOL ISSUES FY '11': Effective & Well-Reasoned Communication with State Leaders is Critical
     3-5-10 HomeTowne Video taping + interviews of GSCS Summit@Summit
     3-5-10 GSCS Summit@Summit with Bret Schundler to be lead topic on Hall Institute's weekly 2:30 pm podcast today
     3-4-10 GSCS Email-Net: Summit @ Summit Report - A New Day in Trenton?
     3-3-10 'Public Education in N.J.: Acting NJ Comm of Educ Bret Schundler says 'Opportunity'
     3-4-10 'NJ education chief Bret Schundler tells suburban schools to expect more cuts in aid'
     Flyer: March 2 Education Summit Keynote Speaker - Education Commissioner Bret Schundler - Confirmed
     2-25-10 Gov. Christie's Red Tape Review Comm., chaired by Lt. Gov. Guadagno, to hold public hearings In March
     Flyer: March 2 Education Summit Keynote Speaker Confirmed
     Flyer for March 2 Education 'Summit@Summit'
     GSCS at TRI-DISTRICT MEETING IN MONMOUTH COUNTY January 27
     GSCS Report on its Annual Meeting June 2009
     6-23-09 Grassroots at Work re A4140, A4142 and A1489
     6-26-09 Executive Director to GSCS Trustees; Wrap Up Report - State Budget and Assembly bills this week
     5-27-09 GSCS 18th ANNUAL MEETING - All INVITED GUESTS HAVE CONFIRMED, INCLUDING GOVERNOR CORZINE
     4-17-09 Model letter to community re required language on budget election ballot
     FIND OUT & STAY TUNED - www.gscschools.org has nearly 1,000,000 verified hits and approximately 90,000 individual visits to date ... and counting
     3-27-09 GSCS Travels the State
     March 25 GSCS-HADDONFIELD OPEN MEETING 7pm
     Haddonfield On Line posts Commissioner Davy's appearance with GSCS at Wednesday March 25 meeting hosted by Haddonfield School District Board of Education
     GSCS-Leonia 3-18-09 meeting Press Release
     March 25-GSCS-HADDONFIELD GENERAL MEMBERSHIP-OPEN MEETING 7pm
     RESCHEDULED to MARCH 18 - GSCS MEETING IN LEONIA
     CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR SCHOOLS? YOU ARE INVITED-GSCS General Membership Open Meeting Leonia Feb 25 7 pm
     SAVE THE DATE - GSCS GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING IN BERGEN COUNTY
     More good examples - Grassroots advocacy: letters- to-the-editor published
     11-6-07 GSCS Parent Advocates help clarify election issues...the Millburn Example
     10-23 Media reports & Trenton responses to date re GSCS Press Conf
     GSCS 'NOV 6th LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS 'ADVOCACY PACKET
     7-10-07 EMAILNET GSCS ADVOCACY PACKET Need for new school funding formula, more
     2-20-07 FAIR HAVEN SCHOOL FUNDING & PROPERTY TAX FORUM
     3-15-07 Millburn-Short Hills Advocates for Education ask for you help in contacting Governor
     Grassroots Forum set for 3-8 in Millburn-Short Hills
     GRASSROOTS SPEAK UP re State Aid for FY07-08 & Recent Legislation that can negatively impact school communities
     11-2-06 GSCS Parent Press Conference Coverage
     11-1-06 Press Conference packet
     10-31-06 PRESS ADVISORY
     DIRECTIONS to Statehouse
     SPECIAL SESSION ADVOCACY TIPS
     Parent & Member Information Packet on Special Session
     October 2006 Quality Education At Risk
     7-18-06 Summit PTO-PTA communication
     7-17-06 Bernards Twp communication to citizens
     Contact info for Letters to the Editor - Statewide newspapers
     6-22-06 GSCS Parent Coordinator Letter to the Editor
     NEW to our website...WHAT'S THE 'BUZZ' ?
     4-24-06 Citizens for Hopewell Valley Schools letter to Senator Shirley Turner
     4-16 Courier Post 'Do Nothing Leaders'
     Grassroots at work - Ridgewood Board member testimony of FY07
     3-24-06 Schools learn who wins, loses in Corzine budget
     3-9-06 Governor speaks to S1701 at town meeting
     EMAILNET 3-9-06 to South Jersey districts
     COFFEE a coalition of families for excellent education
     1-29-06 Asbury Park Press Sunday Front Page Right
     Posted 1-17-06 December 2005 article from the NewsTranscript of Monmouth County
     12-16-05 EMAILNET
     1-17-06 Asbury Park Press "Viewpoint" comments by parents Kim Newsome & Marianne Kligman
     1-12-06 Asbury Park Press letter to the editor
     12-12-05 EMAILNET Bills move out of Assembly Education Committee
     Nora Radest Summit Parent, Glen Ridge Supt. Dan Fishbien, Glen Ridge Parenet and Board of Education President Betsy Ginsburg
     UPDATE on 12-8-05 Assembly Education Committee hearing
     12-2-05 Hopewell Valley letter to Senate Education Committee Chair Shirley Turner re: school budget amendment bills & S1701
     Madison parents and Morris County Outreach Efforts on S1701 Amendment legislation 11-28-05
     Parent Network FYI re EMAILNET 11-28-05 on S1701
     10-14-05 EMAILNET Parent question for Gubernatorial Candidates aired on 101.5 debate, SCC funds, Next Board meeting, press briefing notes
     Readington Forum on School Funding & Meet the Assembly Candidates 11-1-05
     Bergen County's 'Dollars & Sense' organization hosts informational meeting on
     Bergen County's 'Dollars & Sense' organization hosts informational meeting on "Bergen County United" Wed. Oct 19th Paramus High School Cafe 7:30 p.m.
     Parents in Trenton 9-21-05 Press Conference
     Annual Meeting President Walt Mahler's Good News on NJ Public Schools
     Glen Ridge community group 'New Jersey Citizens for Education Equity in Funding'
     Glen Ridge Schools and GSCS Dec 9 Meeting
     Red Bank Area December 6, 2004 Forum
     Rumson PTA, Monmouth Parents, May 2005
     Princeton Marh 2005 Education symposium
     Grassroots 'faces'
     Regional Forums: Quality Education Counts - School Funding Reality and S1701
     A99 and S1701
     GSCS Web Servey Results
GSCS FYI
GSCS Gets Your Message Out - In addition to members and interested citizens, GSCS sends information from its website www.gscschools.org out to the Statehouse - legislative and executive branch officials and staff, as well as to the media, on a regular basis

                                                                                                                        
A Selection:  GSCS speaks for you in the media and in Trenton


8-28-10: Star Ledger front page left,  "What they are saying:" GSCS speaks out for quality public education" We are concerned for the stability of quality education more than ever - this turmoil of leadership is worrisome, especially at this time of year," Lynne Strickland, Garden State Coalition of Schools . . .


NJ MONTHLY, Towns & Schools, September 2010 Issue: "To the Rescue:  With school districts in need, local education foundations are helping plug the budget gaps." "Yet Lynne Strickland, executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, warns that the nonprofits, staffed by mostly volunteers, can't be expected to replace public funding. 'Foundations are important because they end up supporting things the community really believes are crucial to the school system,' she says. 'But they will not be sustaining the core of education programs.  That would be unreasonable and not a fair reach.' . . . "


9-10-10, NJspotlight.com:  “New Jersey Files for EduJobs Money, but Will All Districts Be Treated Equally?”
 
“Suburban organization says some guidelines could leave a third of New Jersey’s districts out in the cold . . . That has left others guessing.  Lynne Strickland, head of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, the state’s predominant suburban schools group, said she fears it will short change her members. . . “


9-23-10,The Record "Bill allowing higher ed institutions to regulate charter schools clears 1st hurdle" 
". . . Judith Wilson, superintendent of Princeton Regional Schools (and GSCS treasurer), called it 'taxation without representation' because local school districts do not have a say. . ."


9-21-10, Star Ledger: “N.J. school officials are cautious of spending federal funds" . . . In Marlboro, which will receive $434,487, Superintendent David Abbott (GSCS president) said he'll wait until next year to rehire some of the 30 teachers laid off this year.  Overall, the district laid off 70 staff members and increased class sizes after a $6 million budget cut, he said. . . '(GSCS) districts would have been much more rewarded if aid could have been given out proportionate to the state aid percentages that they lost,' said Lynne Strickland, executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, which represents suburban, largely more affluent districts. 'They're grateful, but it's not going to take care of the aid reduction issue.' "


10-1-10, GSCS Email-Net:  There appears to be gathering momentum in the Assembly to address education mandate relief.

“GSCS and other NJ education advocates, including Acting Commissioner Rochell Hendricks, testified on September 20 before the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee, which has been charged with reviewing state mandates.  GSCS' testimony was well-received by the committee. . .”


11-24-10, Bloomberg:  “Christie Attack on Pay Enrages N.J. Republican Towns ‘Bullied’ by Governor”
“ . . . ‘He’s doing this to the very communities that elected him,’ James O’Neill (Chatham superintendent and a GSCS past president) said.  ‘What he’s telling us is that those people were all smart enough to elect him, but they’re not smart enough to choose who will be superintendent.’ . . . Lynne Strickland executive director of the Garden State Coaliton of Schools, which lobbies for districts, said tows that are used to managing their own affairs are feeling threatened.  ‘There’s an intense roar that’s sort of rising here,’ Strickland said.  ‘Local folks are saying we know best what’s needed for our districts.’ . . .”


12-5-10, The Auditor (Star Ledger):  "Anybody there?"
"The exodus of senior staffers at the state Department of Education has turned into a stampede, frustrating local school leaders who say it is undercutting chances of reform. . . . "This is a big deal," says Lynne Strickland of the Garden State Coalition of Schools. "How can they possibly push reforms? Who's going to really understand it [i.e., education reforms] and carry it out so it has even a chance?"


12-9-10, The Record:  "Senate Education Committee to hold tenure hearing" “. . . The number of tenure cases 'seems terribly low,' said Lynne Strickland, executive director of Garden State Coalition of Schools. 'You have to be doing something rather egregious before districts will file tenure charges. They know it will be costly and long and they don't always win. One good thing that could come out of tenure reform would be that a defeatist attitude on the part of districts might be removed.' “

12-10-10, GSCS Email-Net:  Since our successful Education Forum at Douglass College in early November (Many thanks to the NJSDC for co-sponsoring!), GSCS has been working hard to keep ahead of the issues and making sure our members' concerns are heard in Trenton.  Here's a sampling of what we've been up to:

GSCS was invited to testify on tenure reform yesterday,
Dec. 9 before the Senate Education Committee.  GSCS Executive Director Lynne Strickland and Vice President Betsy Ginsburg (BOE president, Glen Ridge), spoke on behalf of the Coalition.  . . .GSCS met with Assembly Education Chair Patrick Diegnan on Nov. 10 to discuss Charter School legislation issues. . . . GSCS met on Nov. 15 with Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver to discuss a wide range of NJ educational issues and concerns. . .

In response to a request presented at the Nov. 10th Education Forum by Gregg Edwards, interim DOE chief of staff, GSCS has been gathering input from members on the negative impact on districts from the SFRA. . . Recognizing that the Legislature will be acting on new and revised charter school legislation in the coming weeks, GSCS has issued a call for member districts to immediately contact their local representatives, as well as Trenton leaders, asking for careful studies and wise and balanced decisions so that any new laws do not impact negatively on public school districts. . . .Repeatedly called for immediate legislative action that will help districts face the 2% budget cap on increasing local property taxes that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2011.

12-18-10, Wall Street Journal “Education Chief Enters With Clout”
". . . Despite working for several years in neighboring New York City, Mr. Cerf is still unknown to many in the education community in the Garden State. ‘A lot of people don't know him,’ said Lynne Strickland, executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, which represents over 300,000 schoolchildren, parents, board of education members and administrators from 100 mostly suburban districts. ‘It's clear that he's a match with Gov. Christie's reform agenda, and I guess our hope will be that what reform occurs in New Jersey. . . will be done in the best way for the students in the state,’ Ms. Strickland said."

1-4-11, The Record:  "Terms end without renewal for one third of N.J. county education chiefs"
" . . . Lynne Strickland, executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools advocacy group, said she worried about such a loss of institutional memory and leadership at a crucial moment of reform proposals and tight coffers.  Strickland expressed concern that new appointees would 'be more of a change agent for the governor and less knowledgeable of the system when they have to get into the nitty-gritty. . . We wish it didn't happen so precipitously so there would have been more advanced preparation for transition,' she said.


1-5-11, Star Ledger:  "Gov. Christie's dismissal of county education chiefs draws criticism from N.J. Senate majority leader"
" . . . Lynne Strickland, executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, a group that represents about 100 suburban school districts, said Christie's failure to re-nominate the executive superintendents is 'not a comment on their ability to perform, as much as a governor choosing to put folks in place who are on his team.'  She said, however, with the state's school districts working on budgets, with a new education commissioner just named and numerous key vacancies in high-level positions at the education department, the timing is a challenge.  'The timing is difficult because of the forthcoming budget, the loss of state aid under last year's budget, the funding formula up in the air.  There are a lot of decisions that have to be made on school budgets going forward,' she said.  'Can they hire folks quickly enough that will have the background to be effective in the next year?' "


1-13-11, The Record:  "N.J. Supreme Court appointee to look into state education cuts" ". . . Lynne Strickland, who has watched repeated rounds of school funding litigation from her advocacy post as executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, said she expected the justices would render their decision before the fiscal 2012 budget is due.  'I guess they decided not to punt,' she said. 'I'm just worried about how this is all going to play out.  There is so much uncertainty in the air.' . . .”


1-20-11:  GSCS Testimony before Senator Buono's Education Aid Impact hearing in Edison". . . Today, the Garden State Coalition is very worried that substantial reduction in state support for its public schools is leading precipitously to a diminishing of the high quality education that over the years for which New Jersey has been appropriately recognized nationally.  GSCS overall has enjoyed a high success rate in student performance, and our purpose is to see that success continue and grow, not be lost as one of the highest of priorities for our state. . . Every district in the state has had to cut back, while the fixed-costs side of the equation-such as health care and utilities and prior contracts-keep moving ahead . . . "


2-9-11, Asbury Park Press:  “NJ schools prepare for further budget cuts”

“. . . Lynne Strickland, executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, which represents 100 suburban school districts, said that . . . she thinks . . . there still will be more pain.  ‘It’s real and palpable,’ Strickland said.  ‘Class sizes are beginning to go up.  There will be more jobs eliminated, positions will be outsourced.  This is the negative action that’s happening.  There is great concern out there.’ . . .”