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     6-24-11 Democrat Budget Proposal brings aid to all districts
     4-29-11 BOOMERANG! Near 80 per cent of School Budgets Passed in Wednesday'sSchool Elections
     4-21-11 Supreme Court hears school funding argument
     4-14-11 Governor Releases Legislation to Address Education Reform Package
     4-8-11 Education Issues in the News
     4-7-11 Early news coverage & press releases - Governor's Brooking Inst. presentation on his education reform agenda
     3-25-11 Education Week on School Cutbacks Around The Nation
     2-7-11 Education - and Controversy - in the News
     12-5-10 Sunday News - Education-related Issues
     10-8-10 Education Issue in the News
     9-1-10 Education in the News
     8-27-10 later morning - breaking news: Statehouse Bureau ‘Gov. Chris Christie fires N.J. schools chief Bret Schundler’
     8-27-10 Star Ledger ‘U.S. officials refute Christie on attempt to fix Race to the Top application during presentation’
     8-25-10 Race to the Top articles - the 'day after' news analysis
     8-16-10 Senate Education hears 'for discussion only' comments re expanding charter school authorization process; Commissioner Schundler relays education priorities to the Committee
     8-13-10 East Brunswick Public School seeks stay on Hatikvah Charter School opening this fall (re: Hatikvah not meeting minimum enrollment requirement)
     7-3-10 Governor Christie and Legislative leaders reached agreement today on a 2% property tax cap with 4 major exemptions
     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
     6-28-10 State Budget tops the news today
     GSCS On the Scene in Trenton: Cap Proposals, Opportunity Scholarship Act in Limbo
     6-23-10 Trenton News: State Budget on the move...Education Issues
     6-11-10 In the News: State Budget moving ahead on schedule
     6-10-10 Op-Ed in Trenton Times Sunday June 6 2010
     6-8-10 Education issues in the news today - including 'hold' on pension reform, round two
     6-8-10 (posted) Education & Related Issues in the News
     6-4-10 Education News
     4-23-10 Education issues remain headline news
     4-22-10 School Elections - in the News Today
     4-6-10 'Gov. Chris Chrisite extends dealdine for teacher salary concessions'
     4-6-10 'NJ school layoffs, program cuts boost attention to Apri 20 votes
     4-2-10 Press of Atlantic City lists county impact re: school aid reduction
     4-2-10 'On Titanic, NJEA isn't King of the World'
     4-1-10 Courier Post article reports on Burlington and Camden County district budgets
     4-1-10 Education in the News today
     4-1-10 New Initiatives outlined to encourage wage freezes - reaction
     3-30-10 Race to the Top winners helped by local buy-in
     3-29-10 The Record and Asbury Park Press - Editorials
     3-26-10 School Aid, Budget Shortfall - Impt Related Issues = Front Page News
     3-23-10 ' N.J. Gov. Chris Christie signs pension, benefits changes for state employees'
     3-23-10 State Budget Issues in the News
     3-17-10 Budget News - Gov. Chris Christie proposes sacrifices
     3-17-10 Budget News - NJ Schools Stunned By Cuts
     3-14-10 'Christie will propose constitutional amendment to cap tax hikes in N.J. budget'
     3-4-10 'School aid cuts unavoidable during NJ budget crisis'
     3-3-10 'Public Education in N.J.: Acting NJ Comm of Educ Bret Schundler says 'Opportunity'
     2-26-10 'NJ average property taxes grow 3.3 percent to an average of $7,300'
     2-24-10 'Tight funds raise class sizes that districts long sought to cut'
     2-22-10 Christie and unions poised to do batttle over budget cuts'
     2-19-10 'Acting NJ education commissioner hoping other savings can ward off cuts'
     2-22-10 Trenton Active Today
     2-16-10 'Christie Adopts Corzine Cuts, Then Some'
     1-29-10 Schools in the News
     1-20-10 'N.J. files application for federal Race to the Top education money'
     1-20-10 Editorials, Commentary on New Governor in Trenton
     1-15-10 Education News-Race to the Top incentives, NCLB annual results, supermajority vote upheld
     1-14-10 'N.J. Gov.-elect Christie targets teachers' union with Schundler appointment'
     1-14-10 'To lead schools, Christie picks voucher advocate'
     1-13-10 More articles, plus Wikipedia information re New Education Commissioner, Bret Schundler
     1-13-10 More articles + Wikipedia information re New Education Commissioner, Bret Schundler
     1-13-10 Christie Press Conference reports
     1-12-10 Change in Trenton
     1-6-10 Race to the Top Plans on the move, not without conflict
     12-23-09 Press of Atlantic City - 'Corzine forms panel to aid nonpublic schools'
     1-5-10 News articles re: lame duck
     1-4-10 'Last Call for Lame Ducks in Trenton'
     1-5-10 Update on January 4 Lame Duck Session
     12-28-09 Education Week 'Race to Top' Driving Policy Action Across States
     12-27-09 'New Jersey competes for education reform stimulus money' (aka 'Race to the Top' funds)
     12-20-09 Education in the News
     12-12 & 13-09 Education Issues in the News
     11-29-09 Ramifications - News of NJ's fiscal realities
     11-20-09 'Christie lays down his law for state'
     11-13-09 Education Week on: Gov-elect Christie's Education Agenda; Race to the Top Funds Rules
     11-12-09 Governor-elect Christie names his 10 member transition team
     11-11-09 'Oliver ready for Nov.23 leadership vote, wants up or down vote on marriage equality'
     11-11-09 Christie mum on fiscal emergency declaration
     11-9-09 Edcuation in the News
     11-8-09 News of Note
     11-6-09 News of Note
     11-5-09 Day After the Election News
     11-3-09 ELECTION DAY IS TODAY - SHOW UP AND VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATES OF YOUR CHOICE
     11-2-09 NY Times NJ Governors' race update
     11-4-09 Record low turnout elects Chris Chrisite NJ's Governor
     11-3-09 'Chris Christie wins N.J. governor race'
     11-1-09 Education News of Note
     Education Week on Federal Stimulus Funding Issues
     10-26-09 'High school sports spending grows as budgets get tighter inNew Jersey'
     10-22-09 News of Note
     10-20-09 News of Note
     10-19-09 Education Week 'States felling fiscal pain despite the stimulus'
     10-14-09 'Meetings are just the tip of the iceberg'
     10-7 & 9-09 Gubernatorial Campaign news: Candidates on education; Corzine on next year's state budget
     10-5-09 Gannett: Editorial & Recommendations re: Gubernatorial Campaign Issues '09
     10-4-09 NY Times 'As Property Taxes Become a Real Burden'
     10-2-09 News of Note
     10-1-09 Education Week on Acheivement Gap narrowing; Algebra Testing
     9-30-09 'Attack ads give way to issues as campaign enters final phase'
     9-30-09 Results of School Construction bond referenda rolling in
     9-27-09 Education News of Note
     9-23-09 'Tests changing for special ed students'
     9-16-09 Courier News Editorial
     9-9-09 News of Note
     9-13-09 As an issue for N.J.(Gubernatorial election), schools are in'
     9-3 & 4-09 News of Note
     8-20-09 'Nearly all NJ teachers are highly qualified'
     8-10-09 News of Note
     8-7-09 'Bill would strengthen teacher tenure rights'
     8-4-09 Recent NJ Education News of Note
     7-22-09 'State gives extra aid for schools an extraordinary boost'
     7-16-08 Schools Testing measures adopted; Test scoring upgraded - harder to pass
     7-14-09 Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial
     7-1-09 What's the Buzz: News of Note
     4-23-09 The public shows its support for public education in passing nearly 75 per cent of school budgets statewide
     4-17-09 The $609M Federal Stimulus aid to NJ - initial reactions
     4-19 and 20-09 Editorial and School Elections articles
     3-29-09 Record Editorial on Judge Doyne recommendations
     3-10-09 GOVERNOR TO DELIVER STATE BUDGET MESSAGE TODAY - SCHOOL AID FIGURES TO BE RELEASED BY THURSDAY LATEST
     1-11-09 'Corzine State of State speech to put economy front & center'
     12-28-08 NY Times 'Pension Fight Signals What Lies Ahead'
     12-29-08 NJ to new leaders - Fund our schools
     11-19-08 'Too soon to scrap Abbott'
     11-24-08 Editorial asks for preschool initiative slow down
     11-23-08 State lacks financial incentives to sell concept of school mergers
     9-24-08 Editorials re High School Redesign issues
     9-24-08 Commissioner of Education at Assembly Education Committee yesterday
     9-24-08 Supreme Court hearing on constitutionality of School Funding Reform Act
     8-29-08 'Newly hired teachers benefit from Corzine delay'
     8-26-08 What's the Buzz...
     News on the Issues - Stay Informed
     8-15-08 'Superintendents sue education commissioner'
     8-14-07 In the news today
     7-28 &29- 08 Fuel cost crisis impacting school budgets across the nation
     6-13-08 News on Education Committee actions yesterday in Trenton
     6-10-08 NJ lawmakers work on $33B spending plan Tuesday
     6-9-08 GSCS Quick Facts: TRENTON FOCUS THIS WEEK
     6-4-08 In the News
     5-21-08 News Articles & editorial
     4-30-08 'Loophole on town mergers targeted
     4-18 & 4-21-08 RECENT LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS: 3 MAJOR POLICY CHANGES PROMOTED BY ASSEMBLY SPEAKER ROBERTS
     NEWS EDITORIALS Star Ledger 4-19 & 4-20 Ammo for Abbott Foes & Spending but with Restraint
     Recent news articles of note re: probable 'lame duck ' legislative session issues - to be or not to be- and controversial school construction report
     10-23 Media reports & Trenton responses to date re GSCS Press Conf
     In the news - Corzine on school aid formula & good news for urban schools
     9-13-07Corzine adds school aid to the lame-duck agenda
     Back to School News of Note
     8-10-07 'Standing 'O' greets Corzine as he hosts town hall mtg'
     8-8-07 Editorial 'School [construction] program needs more than a facelift'
     8-2-07 Editorial 'Reliance on property taxes must be fixed'
     8-1-07 'Paterson isn't ready to gain control' & 7-29 'The Numbers still don't add up'
     7-27-07 Retiree health costs 'time bomb'
     7-26-07 'State's tab for retirees' health care is $58B'
     7-25-07 Debate over School Tests
     7-25-07 NY Times '2 NJ school districts regain some local control'
     6-29-07 Lots of news affecting NJ, its schools and communities this week - STATE BUDGET signed - LIST OF LINE ITEM VETOES - US SUPREME CT RULING impacts school desgregation - SPECIAL EDUCATION GROUPS file suit against state
     5-21-07 In Connecticut '2 School Aid Plans Have a Similar Theme'
     5-16-07 Education Week 'Frustration Builds in NJ Funding Debate'
     5-15-07 Grad students tackle school funding issues
     4-18-07 School Budget Vote passed statewide at 78% rate - GSCS take: state aid increases a factored in offsetting property tax increases, thus boosting passing rate by 24.6%, up from last year's passing rate of 53.4%
     4-4-07 News articles, editorial & Op-Ed on bill signings for A1 and A4
     4-4-07 N Y Times, front page 'NJ Pension Fund Endangered by Diverted Billions'
     3-25-07 New York Times on NJ Comparative Spending Guide, more on Gov putting off signing A1, Tax Caps & Rebate bill
     3-16-07 News articles
     3-15-07 State eases at risk aid restrictions & 25% members of NJ Senate retiring (so far)
     3-12-07 This article tells you why you cannot get easy access to legislator votes on-line
     3-8-07 'Education Chief Revamps Department'
     3-1-07 Op Ed piece re 'Super' Superintendent in the CORE Plan
     3-1-07 Emerging Devil showing up in the details
     2-23-07 News Articles re Gov's Budget Proposal
     2-22-07 Gov's Budget Message Link & Related News Articles
     2-22-07 News articles re Governor's Budget Message this morning
     2-21-07 Associated Press 'Codey Affirms More State Aid'
     2-16 to 2-19 News Articles of Note
     2-20-07 Live from the Ledger on-line
     2-21-07 Associated Press - Codey Affrims More School Aid
     2-16 to 2-19 New Articles of Note
     2-15-07 'Parents get boost on special ed rights' Star Ledger
     2-12-07 State School Aid - needed to offset property taxes now
     2-8-07 Editorial - ' Progress, Trenton style'
     2-1-07 Turnpike for sale, Gov - need funding formula, more
     1-23-07 Tax Reform in Trenton?
     1-9-07 Countywide Pilot Program and County 'Super' Superintendent bills held again yesterday, Jan 22 next probable vote date scheduled for these bills
     1-8-07 Articles & Editorial talk about 'missing pieces' of tax reform proposal and note consequences
     1-5-07 Small-town officials protest consolidation
     1-4-07 Gov Corzine & legislative leaders agree on 4% hard cap tied to sliding scale rebates (20% max on down)
     1-3-07 GSCS Member ALERT 'County School bills' fastracked again
     12-19-06 Feedback - articles on school funding heaings yesterday
     12-18-06 Sunday editorials - take of Property Tax session
     12-14-06 Trenton News articles
     11-15-06 The Special Session Jt Committee Reports
     11-19-06 Sunday Press Articles & Commentaries
     11-16-06 Property Tax Proposal news articles
     11-14-06 Direction of Special Session Report Recommendations starting to leak into press articles
     11-13-06 Schools, property taxes fuel debates
     11-11-06 New school funding plan could add $1 billion in aid
     11-10-06 NJ education chief vows urban support
     11-4-06 Senate President & Assembly Speaker 'no new taxes'
     11-1-06 Gannett 'Halved property tax called unrealistic'
     10-31-06 The Record - Property Tax Cut Debated
     10-30-06 NY Times
     10-21-06 Education Data Study Released - how the news is being reported
     10-20-06 Education - study data released
     10-5-06 Conversation on school funding, consolidation continues
     9-25-06 Savings Little -Costs at merged schools similar
     9-20-06 Coverage of the benefits & School Funding Jt Comm hearings 9-19-06
     9-18-06 News Articles re Special Session
     9-15-06 Star Ledger - 3.25B suggested for school construction
     9-7-06 The Record Local Govts Poised to save as co-pays rise
     9-7-06 News re Jt Comm on Consolidation & Shared Services mtg 9-5
     9-6-06 Articles re Jt Comm Hearing yesterday & related school news
     9-4-06 Weekend news articles of note
     8-29-06 School Funding to be reviewed today
     8-29-06 Assoc Press - School Funding to be reviewd today
     8-29-06 Hopewell Valley article re - courtesy busing withdrawal
     8-26-06 'N.J.'s best schools in wealthiest, northern towns'
     8-23-06 Crowd assails changes to state health plan
     8-23-06 Live from the Ledger on-line
     8-20-06 AP 'Property Tax reform bid to shift to overdrive'
     8-22-06 Star Ledger Column & NY Times Editorial
     8-14-06 News Clips
     8-9-06 Special Session Jt Comm on Consolidation of Govt Services meeting 8-8-06
     8-9-06 article re today's Jt Comm on Public Employee Benfits Reform
     8-8-06 NY Times Public Pension Plans Face Billions in Shortage
     7-25-06 Associated Press Prop Tax Q & A
     7-18-06 Live from the Ledger
     7-16-06 (thru 7-21-06) Bergen Record series investigate cost of NJ public services & property tax link
     7-16-06 Bergen Record series investigate cost of NJ public services & property tax link
     7-12-06 Column on State Budget legislator items
     7-12-06 Statehouse starts talking specifics about property tax reform
     7-13-06 Articles - Property tax issues, teacher salaries, voucher suit filing
     6-30-06 State Budget news - as the dissonance must be resolved
     6-29-06 Mirroring the elements, State Budget looking like a 'natural disaster'
     6-25-06 State Budget issues: legislative branches conflict - news articles
     6-21-06 Star Ledger - Washington DC Bureau re graduation rates & quality education
     6-20-06 News articles re State Budget FY07
     6-15-06 Star Ledger, Gannet articles- Abbott advocates demand school reform at educ. dept
     6-14-06 Assembly Minority Budget Leader Joe Malone's Op Ed
     Editorial on benefit of using UEZ surplus for spec educ aid for this year
     6-12-06 News Clips
     Weekend News Clips re Property Tax & School Funding issues
     6-9-06 Star Ledger ' Salary review bill hits roadblock'
     6-7-06 News Articles re Leg Summer Session work on Property Taxes
     6-6-06 Star Ledger re Special Summer Session
     6-5-06 Editorials on school funding & State Budget articles
     6-1-06 Star Ledger Thursday article on GSCS Annl Mtg
     5-30-06 News Articles
     5-21-06 Sunday Courier Post on Schools' hiring
     5-23-06 News Articles
     5-23-06 AP 'Codey to propose school ballott change'
     5-14-06N Y Times 'For school budgets the new word is NO'
     5-17-06 Trenton Times - School Aid, budget dominate forum
     5-16-06 News fromTrenton
     5-10-06 A Lot is going on - Major News fromTrenton
     News articles re even less state revenue & SCI scapegoating
     5-5-06 News articles Gannett and Courier Post
     One example of schools consolidating services
     4-16-06 Courier Post
     4-16-06 Star Ledger editorial & article re Gov v. Abbott from 4-15-06
     4-16-06 Sunday NY Times Metro Section, front page
     40-16-06 Gannett & Asbury Park Press on School Budget election issues
     4-13-06 'Budget cap puts NJ schools on edge'
     4-7-07 The Record
     3-31-06 AP 'Budget idea puts onus on income taxes, businesses'
     3-28-06 NY Times re Texas school finance case
     3-25-06 Press of Atlantic City
     3-29-06 News Articles on State Budget testimony before the Assembly Budget Comm. yesterday in Collingswood
     3-29-06 News Articles on State Budget testimony in Collingswood 3-28-06
     3-10-06 Star Ledger 'Time is ripe for poorer districts to contribute.
     3-22-06 News Article sampling on Governor's Proposed FY07 Budget
     3-19-06 Millville, Vineland may lose Abbott status
     3-19-06 Sunday News Articles on State Budget
     3-15-06 News articles on FY07
     3-15-06 NY Times 'Crisis at School Agency Reflects Missteps'
     3-10-06 News articles GSCS related issues
     3-7-06 More articles on the Gov's Budget Summit and School Board members fo to Trenton
     2-14-06 TrentonTimes Letter to the Editor on school construction
     2-11-06 Trenton Timesn'NJ State Budget has little wiggle room'
     2-9-06 Star Ledger School agency reformers discuss goals, problems
     2-10-06 Star Ledger editorial re void of credible & useful data at Department of Education
     FUNDING HISTORY - May 27 1998 - Education Week article re Abbott V - funding above parity
     1-26-06 New York Times article re public schools fundraising for private support
     1-25-06 Star Ledger 'School District's Woes Point to Rising Tax Resistance'
     1-24-06 Asbury Park Press 'Funding sparks heated debate'
     1-15-06 Sunday Star Ledger front page on Property Taxes
     1-12-06 Star Ledger 'Lawmaker pushes tax relief plan'
     1-12-06StarLedger 'Lawmaker pushes his tax relief plan'
     1-11-06 Star Ledger - Corzine Casts Wide Net for Cabinet
     1-6 thru 1-9-06 articles on Lameduck session and School Construction
     1-5-06 Monmouth county article on S1701 ramifications,examples - hitting hard at home
     1-1-06 Press of Atlantic City
     12-30-05 School Construction and Education Funding news clips
     12-20-05 Star Ledger on NJ Supreme Court decision on stalled school construction
     12-20-05 Star Ledger 'Schools lower the heat and risk a backlash'
     12-20-05 Star Ledger
     12-20-05 The Record 'Where Will the Bills End?' NJ Supreme Court releases its opinion on stalled school construction program.
     12-14-05 Asbury ParkPress Editorial 'Re-assess the ABC's of School Funding' notes the Governor's role is critical to make positive change
     12-16-05 Star Ledger Schools may end courtesy busing, tied to S1701 budget stressors
     12-16-05 News articles of note
     Trenton Times 6-25-05 State Budget FY06 and Democrat Tensions
     Activists Hope to Revive School Funding Issue
     12-15-05 Star Ledger School bond plans get resounding 'no'
     Time Magazine
     12-10-05 Star Ledger Schools might get heating help as bill gains on spending caps
     On Star Ledger
     12-8-05 Asbury Park Press Mom takes up the torch for school funding
     12-5-05 Governor-elect Corzine selects policy advisory groups
     11-28-05 Star Ledger 'It's Lame-duck time in Trenton'
     11-20-05 Sunday Star Ledger 'Corzine's risky promise to taxpayers
     The Record 11-18-05 Corzine's tax fix to mean 'pain'
     11-17-05 Trenton Times 'Education Chief announces testing overhaul'
     11-15-05 N Y Times article
     11-13-05 Star Ledger Sunday front page 'Blueprint for 6 Billion Dollar Boondagle
     11-14-05 The Record Herb Jackson on Whitman experience a lesson for Corzine
     11-11-05 Trenton Times Corzine puts property taxes at the top of his agenda
     11-9-05 The Record - Governor Elect can't claim a mandate
     Assoc. Press NJ 6-10-05 Codey Brokering Deal on Tax Convention
     Gubernatorial Candidates' Education Plans announced September 05
     November 9 The Trenton Times - Corzine Triumphs
     November 7 YOUR VOTE TOMORROW COUNTS ... Some news articles worth reading
     11-4-05 Star Ledger State Board of Education calls for revamping school funding
     10-23-05 Sunda Star Ledger article on how property taxes work
     10-4-05 Trenton Times NJ may replenish school building fund.
     10-16-05 Sunday Star Ledger & Gannet news articles on gubernatorial candidates take on important issues related to public education issues
     10-19-05 Courier Post-Gannett article on Gubernatorial Debate
     Groups Seek Attention from Candidates 10-12-05
     10-6-05 and 10-12-05 Forrester v. Corzine, Corzine v. Forrester articles
     10-4-05 Trenton Times School Construction fund may be replenished
     9-29-05 Star Ledger 'NJ in hole for $53M after vote on school funds promised for construction
     9-26-05 Star Ledger School Construction Making the Grade is Now Up to the Voters
     9-22-05 Some news articles on the press conference - Gannett and Star Ledger
     9-23-05 Star Ledger School Construction on next Tuesday's bond referenda
     9-12-05 Associated Press Rutgers initiates new education institute
     9-9-05 Trenton Times,Corzine Education Agenda
     9-9-05 Asbury Park Press Corzine plans 25M education agenda
     Star Ledger 9-9-05 Soaring gas costs result in towns asking for cap relief
     Star Ledger 8-31-05: Though few, new schools open doors for kids
     8-19-05 Head of School Construction Agency Resigns Abruptly, Compounding Agency Turmoil
     Trenton Times 8-12-05 School funding sought
     Star Ledger Front Page 8-16-02 School districts run for school construction aid
     Herb Jackson Column 7-18-05 Budget 'cuts' more a case of creative math
     Herb Jackson Column 7-18-05 Budget 'cuts' more a case of creative math
     The Record 'get's it' Read Editorial 7-14-05
     Star Ledger 7-13-05 Codey Puts Constitutional Convention on Hole
     The Record7-10-05 Sunday Front Page Must Read
     Star Ledger 7-7-05 Local school officials told state may not provide promised construction funding
     The Record 7-3-05 State Budget Doles Out Money
     The Record 7-4-05 Rebates safe, but tax problem not nearer solution
     The Check it out - Press of Atlantic City 7-6-05 Education Funds lie in Budget Fine Print
     Star Ledger 7-2-05 Late Night Budget Passes
     The Record 7-2-05 State Budget Passes
     Gannet 7-2-05 State Budget and School Aid
     Asbury Park Press 6-28-05 Senate Passes $20M for 5 school districts
     Philadelphia Inquirer 6-30-05 Dueling Budgets Will Miss Deadline
     Asbury Park Press 6-30-05 No Consensus in Trenton on Spending Plan
     Trenton Times 6-30-05 School Construction Review Panel Formed
     Star Ledger 6-30-05 State Budget Finale on Hold
     Star Ledger 6-29-05 Bid to Save Tax Rebates Imperils NJ Budget
     The Record 6-29-05 Tax Plan Quitely Dying
     Trenton Times 6-25-05 State Budget and Democrat Tensions
     Star Ledger 6-17-05 Seniors want tax convention, Senate prefers Special Session
     050618 Press of Atlantic City 'Activists Look to Revisit School Funding Issue
     6-16-05 Philadelphia Inquirer Commission Librera Releases Abbott Designation Report
     Star Ledger 6-4-05 GSCS Annual Meeting Forrester & Schundler
     Assoc. Press NJ 6-10-05 Codey Brokering Deal on Tax Convention
     Star Ledger 6-14-05 Legislators Assail School Building Agency at Hearing
     Star Ledger 6-13-05 Legislators Assail School Construction Corp
     Trenton Times 6-10-05 Rebate Debate on Budget for FY06
     Star Ledger June 3 2005 Advance article, Annual Meeting noted
     Gannet on Annual Meeting 6-4-05 Forrester, Schundler Address School Concerns
     Gannet on Annual Meeting 6-4-05 Candidates Address School Concerns
     Assocated Press, In the Homestrech Forrester and Schundler Talk Education
     Class Sizes Disappoint Glen Ridge Parents
     SCC reforms underway 'Jump Starting the Effort to build New Schools' Star Ledger May26 2005.
     Trenton Times 5-24-05 Codey Plans for Less Pain in Budget
     Preliminary School Election Results from NJ Dept of Education
     Jersey Journal article
     State Health Benefit Plan Star Ledger 4-8-05
     Taxes, ire both on rise
     NJ lawmakers want the state to join education law protest
     Panel Tells of Referenda Woes
     GSCS Parent Leader Molly Emiliani-Livingston & GSCS Director Lynne Strickland present to Pennsylvania Bucks County
     Hopewell valley School Board Approves $63M Budget
     Schools will seek Extra Funding
     Rebate Panic
     Lack of funds amid surplus of concerns
     Enrollment Dip Hurts Special Schools
     Costly School Site Fiasco Spurs Assembly Measure
     Teacher Seeks Family to Fight Abbott Rulings
     Panel OKs Constitutional Convention on Tax Reform
     Jersey Halts New Pacts for School Construction
     Schools Face Enrollment, Aid Dilemma
     Cut is sought in Abbott District Aid
     Local News - Cuts plentiful in NJ budget proposal
     Amid probe, agency to cut school costs
     Acting governor faces tough sledding on deficit
     Parents Give Cody an Earful
     Courier Post Online
     Article Mt Laurel GSCS Summit 2-10-05
     Bill to loosen school budgets altered
     WNBC Interview
     Educators urge parents to fight school spending cap
     Assembly Panel Weighs Plan for a Property Tax Convention
     Tax-reform debate takes sharp turn
     School funding plan gets OK from panel
     Legislature Acts to Revamp School Spending Caps
     Educators to Argue for Repeal of Cap Law
     State must devise tests to comply with No Child Left Behind
9-30-09 Results of School Construction bond referenda rolling in
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September 29, 2009

School votes fail in Brick, pass in Atlantic Highlands, Manchester, Marlboro

STAFF REPORT

Voters in Brick overwhelmingly defeated a $172 million plan to upgrade, renovate and add to the district's 13 schools, but improvement projects were approved in Manchester, Marlboro and Atlantic Highlands.

The four-pronged proposal in Brick was knocked down Tuesday by nearly 2-to-1 on each of the four questions put to voters. More than 9,700 people went to the polls.

"I don't have a problem replacing boilers or windows, but I do have a problem with going way overboard," said voter Tom Barnes, 62, outside Lake Riviera Middle School. "This is going way overboard."

The proposed work was divided into four questions:
• Safety and security, costing $27,920,467, rejected by a vote of 6,550 to 3,228.
• Energy and efficiency, $41,247,304, rejected 6,396 to 3,327.
• Renovations at the Primary Learning Center and the Early Childhood Education Center, $12,767,119, rejected, 6,554 to 2,809.
• Major renovations and additions at Brick Township High School, $90,809,018, rejected 6,182 to 3,589.

School officials have said a lot of the proposed work needs to be completed. General maintenance has been overlooked in the district for years, they added. And, more than $57 million in state grants may dry up as a result of the defeat.

"That money might get sent to other townships. It would be better to keep it here," said Glenn Culos, 40, who voted for the proposals. "If we don't (do the work) now, it will get a lot worse."

Manchester

In Manchester, a $8,375,621 proposal for various school improvements was approved, 3,379 to 2,203.

The project includes roof repairs, carpeting replacement, school buses, playground equipment, and improvements and repairs to the high school auditorium and athletic areas. There also will be bathroom renovations, security upgrades, modular classroom renovations, and energy- and cost-saving measures, including installation of solar panels at the high school.

The township's elementary schools, the middle school and the Board of Education building will also undergo renovations.

Business Administrator Craig Lorentzen said that the tax impact of the referendum will be about $19 per year on a home assessed at $194,100, the township average.

Voters rejected two previous versions of the proposal. This time the Board of Education pared the referendum question down by $1.6 million. State funding and energy grants will pay for 29 percent of the project, leaving the local share at $5.91 million.

Prior to the election, Ada and Seymour Arms said they were in favor of the proposal and were voting for it.

"There are more children in our school system these days and there is a big need for them," said Ada Seymour, 82. "It is so important that we give the children what they need to learn.

"A lot of seniors always say they don't have kids in the school system, so why should they pay. Well, I say to that: Somebody paid for our children to learn way back when."

Robert Fulgara said he was still undecided a short time before casting his vote.

"I voted for it the first two times, but I just haven't quite made up my mind," said Fulgara, 76. "I have a newspaper story on the referendum and I am checking out all the little details. This is a big issue and it's important to be informed."

Marlboro

Marlboro voters approved 1,153 to 428 spending $2 million on a six-classroom expansion at the K-8 district's Frank Defino Central Elementary School.

The expansion will allow the district to replace two, 50-year-old modular units there that house two classrooms each.

"The foundations are cracking, the carpet is held together by tape, students have to walk out of the building (for classes in outside units) in all kinds of weather because they're not attached to the building," said Amy Jacobs, who has two children at Defino.

"We have security cameras but other than that there's a wide open field in the back, and pretty much anyone could be waiting," she said. "It's just not an environment I want my kids to be learning in."

School officials have said that the district has enough money for the project remaining from a $41.9 million referendum passed in 2000 for construction of the Early Learning Center and Marlboro Memorial Middle School. However, voters had to approve the new use of the funds, they said.

Atlantic Highlands

In Atlantic Highlands, voters gave the Board of Education a green light to proceed with its solar power project.

The proposal to spend $606,200 for the project was approved by a vote of 394 to 67.

Christopher Rooney, school superintendent, has said the solar energy panels would save about $50,000 a year in energy cost for the elementary school.

The plan is to have the panels install on the rooftop by next year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voters in 3 Bergen districts OK school renovation plans

Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Last updated: Tuesday September 29, 2009, 10:26 PM

BY GIOVANNA FABIANO

The Record

STAFF WRITER

Voters in three Bergen County school districts overwhelmingly approved more than $30 million in renovation plans Tuesday that would install new roofs, upgrade aging heating systems and install solar panels.

School bond referendums in Leonia, Franklin Lakes and Park Ridge passed despite low voter turnout.

All three districts sought upgrades that would make buildings more efficient and cut rising energy costs.

Leonia: A $20.3 million proposal to install new roofs and upgrade outdated heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems at the district’s three schools passed 614 to 509, Superintendent Bernard Josefsberg said.

The referendum will also provide funding to install solar panels on the new roofs.

The majority of the cost — about $12.9 million — will go toward HVAC upgrades: renovation or replacement of antiquated generators, hot water heaters, air-quality units and heating units, as well as the installation of air conditioning in older classrooms.

Officials said the three buildings — the high school, the middle school and the Anna C. Scott Elementary School — are persistently fraught with leaks, causing serious damage to floors, walls and ceilings.

The state will fund more than $8 million of the project, reducing the taxpayer share to about $12 million. The average taxpayer would see an increase of about $217 per year.

 

Park Ridge: Voters approved a $10.67 million bond to pay for new roofs, boilers, windows and solar panels at the district’s three schools. The measure passed 751 to 423, with about 20 percent of the borough’s registered voters turning out, Superintendent Patricia Johnson said.

The district plans to replace single-paned windows that offer poor insulation with ones that are double-paned and energy-efficient.

Boilers dating back to the 1960s will be replaced with ones with temperature controls that could regulate classroom temperatures. Leaky roofs also will be replaced, according to the district.

The district is also adding solar panels to the roofs of all three schools with the hopes of reducing electrical costs and generating revenue by selling credits obtained by producing solar energy to electric companies.

District Business Administrator Robert Wright said last week that if voters approved the measure, the district may be able to go out to bid for the projects at the beginning of the year.

He estimated that all the work would be completed by the spring of 2011.

Assuming the district issues a 20-year bond at a 4.25 percent interest rate, and 40 percent debt service aid from the state, the additional cost to the owner of the average assessed home would be $143.82 a year, according to Wright.

 

Franklin Lakes: A $1.3 million project that includes repairs to roofs, boiler replacements and bathroom renovations passed 492 to 327, with an 11 percent turnout, said Mike Solokas, business administrator.

The funding will go towards fixing roofs and changing boilers at the Woodside Avenue School, and installing safety key locks for classroom doors and renovating the bathrooms at Franklin Avenue Middle School, officials said.

The project qualifies for 40 percent funding from the state, reducing the taxpayer cost to $28 per year for 8 years for the average homeowner.

E-mail: fabiano@northjersey.com. Staff Writer Denisa Superville contributed to this report.

 

South Plainfield rejects school referendum 2-1

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

STAR-LEDGER STAFF

AND ELIOT CAROOM

While East Brunswick and many other municipalities around the state approved school referendums yesterday, South Plainfield voters rejected theirs by a margin of more than 2 to 1.

The South Plainfield referendum was turned down, 1,326 to 562. It would have funded about $22 million in renovations for five schools. The bond would have been eligible for $8.8 million in state reimbursements or grants, and the planned work would have included improvements to roofs, windows, boilers and heating and cooling systems.

In East Brunswick, voters approved $18 million in bonds for school construction. The referendum passed, 2,415 to 2,056, and will fund a replacement for fire-scarred Memorial Elementary School.

The two towns' proposals were just a piece of the $440 million worth of projects voted on yesterday in 25 New Jersey school districts.

It's the largest dollar amount for school construction to go before voters since 2005, when the state's multibillion-dollar construction program was starting to dwindle.

The New Jersey School Boards Association, which tracks the referendums, won't have statewide results available until later today.

The organization has said the boom in requests seems to be driven by state aid available for green projects, and the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities' efforts in promoting energy-saving initiatives.

Yesterday -- one of five referendum days being held this year -- voters answered ballot questions that largely involve projects seeking to reduce energy usage.

That type of work was included in 18 of the 25 ballot questions posed on this day, with 10 referendums specifically citing new windows, doors, boilers or HVAC systems, and another eight including solar-panel projects, according to the school boards association.

In East Brunswick, where the district was seeking to replace an elementary school that was damaged by a fire last year, officials asked to sell $18 million in bonds to create a state-of-the-art building featuring a geothermal well and energy-saving materials. The district also had a $4.2 million state grant and $1.6 million in capital reserves for the project.

"Since Day One, we've worked very hard, and we continue to work hard to cut the costs of the project," said East Brunswick school board president Todd Simmens. "I think the public realized that, and it probably led to some of the support we got at the last minute."

Also in the region, Rahway voters narrowly approved $34 million in construction projects for the city's schools, agreeing to work that includes additions and renovations to six buildings. The measure passed, 582 to 519.

Voters were asked to approve $22.8 million in renovations to six schools that include the addition of solar panels. The district got $12.6 million in state aid.

The question included 20,000 square feet of solar panels to be installed at both the middle school and high school, paying for themselves within 10 years, school officials have said.

 

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By: MELISSA HAYES

Burlington County Times

Bond referendums in Mount Holly and Riverside were rejected by voters. Initiatives for schools in Hainesport and Shamong were approved.

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School officials in Hainesport and Shamong were celebrating victorious bond referendums Tuesday night while questions in Mount Holly and Riverside, which carried heftier tax hikes, were defeated.

Riverside voters were asked two separate questions pertaining to the Washington Street complex. The first called for $3.48 million in improvements including a new playground, brick wall replacement, parking lot reconstruction, new gym parking, exterior door replacement and other improvements.

A third of the cost would have been covered by state aid. The owner of a home assessed at the township average of $153,000 would have paid about $83 more in school taxes annually. Voters defeated it 336 to 230.

The second question called for landscaping and site work, including reconstruction of the practice fields, replacement of the track and outdoor basketball court, and new sidewalks. The average tax impact was $59. Voters defeated the question 354 to 210.

Riverside Superintendent Robert Goldschmidt said the questions were restructured after being narrowly defeated in the April school election, but still couldn't win voter support.

He said he understands it's hard to ask voters to pay more during the tough economy, but some of the projects still must be done.

"It's not something we just walk away from," he said. "We have to consider some of the projects were very important projects that need to be addressed so the Board of Education and administration are going to have to go back, sit at the table and consider what options there are and what questions we can ask the public."

Mount Holly Business Administrator Dennis Nettleton said he would not have specific numbers until today, but that all four questions were defeated.

It was the district's second attempt at getting the projects approved. After they were defeated in April, the referendum was split into four separate questions. If all four were approved, the owner of a home assessed at the township average of $82,000 would have paid nearly $400 more annually.

The district was seeking funds for roofing and indoor air quality upgrades at all three schools as well as safety and security upgrades, exterior brick work and asbestos removal.

In Shamong, voters approved $2.56 million in construction at Indian Mills Elementary School and Indian Mills Memorial Middle School 309 to 177. The project calls for major renovations and the installation of solar energy panels at the schools.

The owner of a home assessed at the township average of $150,000 will pay $13.25 more in school taxes.

In Hainesport voters overwhelmingly supported the $9.6 million project with a vote of 466 to 215.

The plans call for roof replacement; heating, ventilation and air conditioning upgrades; safety and security upgrades; classroom improvements; exterior building work; drainage and sewer repair; parking lot repaving; and playground and basketball court upgrades.

The state is covering about 40 percent of the cost. The owner of a home assessed at the township average of $162,200 will pay about $24 more in school taxes annually.

"I would like to thank the parents and community who worked tirelessly to make this a reality for the children and I think that an excellent job was put forth by the board of education in communicating the needs of the district to the community as a whole," interim Superintendent Susan Mintz said. "In these hard economic times this is a difficult time to ask for anything and we are so grateful to everyone who made this a reality for all of us."