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4-28-11 Early Election Results indicate majority - at a minimum - of school budgets passed
Njspotlight.com - The Garden State goes for local school budgets "Local school budgets last night appeared to be winning voter approval in sizable numbers across the state, a year after nearly three in five budgets were rejected by New Jersey voters, a record-setting year."

Star Ledger - Voters across N.J. approve school budgets in greater numbers than last year "One year after New Jerseyans rejected school budgets in record numbers, leading to major cuts in classrooms across the state, voters appeared to deliver better news to their local districts today, approving a majority of the spending packages put before them."

politickernj.com - Budget votes: less heated than last year Several contentious school board races highlight the ballots in this year's school elections, but overall the tone is very different from a year ago, when newly elected Gov. Chris Christie took his newfound power for a spin.

Associated Press - Christie to discuss education plan ABC’s at Harvard "New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will air his education plans in another high-level academic setting."

Daily Record, Gannett - Parsippany school budget passes, despite Christie’s criticism "The K-12 school budget, which Gov. Chris Christie's administration initially threatened to reject because of Superintendent Lee Seitz's disputed contract extension, was approved by township voters Wednesday."

Njspotlight.com - The Garden State goes for local school budgets

Local school budgets last night appeared to be winning voter approval in sizable numbers across the state, a year after nearly three in five budgets were rejected by New Jersey voters, a record-setting year. 

http://www.njspotlight.com/stories/11/0428/0059/

Star Ledger - Voters across N.J. approve school budgets in greater numbers than last year

One year after New Jerseyans rejected school budgets in record numbers, leading to major cuts in classrooms across the state, voters appeared to deliver better news to their local districts today, approving a majority of the spending packages put before them

http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2011/04/voters_across_nj_approve_schoo.html  

politickernj.com - Budget votes: less heated than last year

Several contentious school board races highlight the ballots in this year's school elections, but overall the tone is very different from a year ago, when newly elected Gov. Chris Christie took his newfound power for a spin.  (Isherwood, PolitickerNJ)

http://www.politickernj.com/47152/budget-votes-less-heated-last-year

Associated Press  - Christie to discuss education plan ABC’s at Harvard

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will air his education plans in another high-level academic setting

http://www.northjersey.com/news/state/politics/042711_Christie_to_discuss_education_plan_ABCs_at_Harvard.html

 

Daily Record, Gannett - Parsippany school budget passes, despite Christie’s criticism

The K-12 school budget, which Gov. Chris Christie's administration initially threatened to reject because of Superintendent Lee Seitz's disputed contract extension, was approved by township voters Wednesday. 

http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/20110427/NJNEWS/104270322/Parsippany-school-budget-passes-despite-Christie-s-criticism