Quality Public Education for All New Jersey Students

 

 
     GSCS FYI
     1-24-11 GSCSS Testimony before Assembly Education Committee: Charter School Reform
     1-24-11 GSCS Testimony on Charter School Reform before Assembly Eduction Committee today
     12-8-10 Education & Related Issues in the News - Tenure Reform, Sup't Salary Caps Reactions, Property Valuations Inflated
     8-18-10 Property Tax Cap v. Prior Negotiated Agreements a Big Problem for Schools and Communities
     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
     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'
     MARK YOUR CALENDARS! GSCS GENERAL MEMBERSHIP-STATEWIDE MEETING 'THE SUMMIT AT SUMMIT', TUESDAY MARCH 2, 7:30 p.m., Details to follow
     GSCS at TRI-DISTRICT MEETING IN MONMOUTH COUNTY January 27
     GSCS to speak at Tri-District 'Open' meeting in Monmouth on January 27
     7-16-08 Schools Testing measures adopted; Test scoring upgraded - harder to pass
     CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR SCHOOLS? YOU ARE INVITED-GSCS General Membership Open Meeting Leonia Feb 25 7 pm
     8-27-08 SAT analysis reported by College Boards
     11-6-07 GSCS Parent Advocates help clarify election issues...the Millburn Example
     GSCS 'NOV 6th LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS 'ADVOCACY PACKET
     Nov 2006 Special Aid loss to districts if aid were based on current ability-to-pay formula
     5-16-07 Education Week 'Frustration Builds in NJ Funding Debate'
     SCHOOL ELECTIONS - A PUBLIC'S CHOICE....for ITS PUBLIC VOICE
     4-3-07 Governor Corzine signs A1 and A4 today at the War Memorial
     2-20-07 GSCS member Fair Haven holds school funding forum tonight
     2-15-07 'Parents get boost on special ed rights' Star Ledger
     2-12-07 State School Aid - needed to offset property taxes now
     2-9-07 GSCS EMAILNET MEMBER FYI on Trenton legislation Action
     2-7-07 School funding, school audits - need for new formula underscored
     2-2-07 Grassroots letter to editor & communications message to Trenton re S19 'Super' County Supt and S20 Tax Caps bills
     2-1-07 GSCS Advocacy on bills A1-S20 and A4-S19
     1-31-07 GSCS FYI
     GSCS members submit their well-reasoned thoughts to local newspapers
     Grassroots in Action, recent forums re school aid, property tax squeeze on communities, consolidation issues
     1-9-07 Countywide Pilot Program and County 'Super' Superintendent bills held again yesterday, Jan 22 next probable vote date scheduled for these bills
     1-3-07 GSCS Member ALERT 'County School bills' fastracked again
     1-2-07 GSCS New Year's Resolution
     12-15-06 District 21 letter to GSCS subsequent to S7 & S10 being held
     12-15-06 EMAILNET Bills Held!
     12-13-06 GSCS critique re A4-Roberts - Executive County Supt sections
     12-10-06 Parent Letter to Trenton re CORE Plan
     12-8 & 12-9 News clips on Trenton machinations...
     12-6-07 Sample Parent Advocacy Letter to Trenton
     11-17-06 Letter to members - cites proposal pros & cons, thanks GSCS volunteers
     1-17-06 Asbury Park Press "Viewpoint" comments by parents Kim Newsome & Marianne Kligman
     9-21-05 Comments from "Parents in Trenton" Press Conference
     11-17-06 PARENT ADVOCACY INFO PACKET
     11-17-06 News Clips - Trenton Proposals
     11-16-06 Property Tax Proposal news articles
     11-15-06 The Special Session Jt Committee Reports
     11-15-06 Spec Session Proposals - What GSCS is hearing & what's being said
     11-11-06 EMAILNET Special Session Legislative Committees report Nov. 14 or 15
     11-2-06 GSCS Parent Press Conference Coverage
     11-1-06 Press Conference packet
     GSCS PARENTS' Press Conference at the Statehouse set for November 1, 11:00 a.m.
     10-31-06 PRESS ADVISORY
     DIRECTIONS to Statehouse
     SPECIAL SESSION ADVOCACY TIPS
     DIRECTIONS
     Parent & Member Information Packet on Special Session
     October 2006 Quality Education At Risk
     GSCS Key Message Points re Special Session & School Funding
     GSCS Press Conf at theStatehouse set for November 1, 11:00 a.m.
     Parents: For information on the Special Session on Property Tax Reform
     6-22-06 GSCS Parent Coordinator Letter to the Editor
     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
     1-12-06 Asbury Park Press letter to the editor
     12-12-05 EMAILNET Bills move out of Assembly Education Committee
     Summit Parent Nora Radest on Statehouse Steps Delivering letters re S1701
     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
     11-15-05 EMAILNET
     S1701 EMAILNET Alert 11-28-05
     Parent Letter to Senate Education Committee Chair on S1701 and request to move amendment legislation
     Parent letter to legislators on S1701 and 'stalled status of amendment bills S2329 and S2278'
     10-14-05 EMAILNET Parent question for Gubernatorial Candidates aired on 101.5 debate, SCC funds, Next Board meeting, press briefing notes
     People are asking: How does the GSCS Parent Network 'work'?
     MANY HAVE ASKED; How does the GSCS Parent Network 'work'?: Grassroots, yet coordinated, with the help of GSCS - See this 9-30-05 Candace Mueller, past GSCS Parent Network Coordinator, letter reaches out to Ewing district parents
     9-21-05 Comments from
     new file
     See 9-21-05 Press Conference Program
     THANK YOU - OVER 100 PARENTS SHOWED UP TODAY IN TRENTON at the Parents in Trenton Press Conference
     PARENTS IN TRENTON PRESS ADVISORY & INFO & LOGISTICS
     PARENTS IN TRENTON PRESS ADVISORY & INFO
     FYI Parents in Trenton Press Conference 9-21-05
     PARENTS IN TRENTON PRESS CONFERENCE INVITATION
     NJ State Public Information: How to Locate
     A Parent Call to Action To Amend S1701 & Pursue Quality Public Education for All Children
     Parent Network Sign Up Cover Letter
     Parent Network FYI 1-27-05
     2004 Archives
3-4-10 'NJ education chief Bret Schundler tells suburban schools to expect more cuts in aid'
Star Ledger - "In a Summit middle school auditorium Tuesday night, Schundler, who was nominated by Gov. Chris Christie to serve as the education commissioner and is awaiting confirmation by the state legislature, addressed funding concerns from parents and board members from Union, Morris, Bergen and Essex [and more] county districts. Most attendees were members of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, a group of about 100 predominantly suburban school districts...

Schundler said that, if confirmed, he hopes to reward self-sufficient districts with budget flexibility. He said he also hopes to relax rules that bar cost-savings measures such as giving employees incentives to leave the district in lieu of layoffs or requiring swift negotiations between schools and employee bargaining groups..."

N.J. education chief Bret Schundler tells suburban schools to expect more cuts in aid

By Halley Bondy/For The Star-Ledger

March 03, 2010, 6:15PM

SUMMIT -- Addressing about 200 suburban school leaders and parents Tuesday night, Bret Schundler, the governor’s nominee for state education commissioner, said that all districts must prepare for hefty cuts.

“You should be prepared for an array of possible aid scenarios. Be prepared for a 10 percent cut. Be prepared for a 15 percent reduction,” Schundler said. “We still believe that is the prudent thing to do.”

In a Summit middle school auditorium Tuesday night, Schundler, who was nominated by Gov. Chris Christie to serve as the education commissioner and is awaiting confirmation by the state legislature, addressed funding concerns from parents and board members from Union, Morris, Bergen and Essex county districts. Most attendees were members of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, a group of about 100 predominantly suburban school districts.

When pressed for final budget decisions, such as the state’s cap on municipal tax levies, Schundler deferred to Christie’s budget message, to be broadcast on March 16.

Already, Christie cut about $475 million in state aid for this fiscal year to combat a $2.2 billion deficit, forcing about 500 school districts to spend their surpluses. More heavy cuts in aid are expected in the coming year.

“To come up with the money is very difficult. We are cutting every department in the state dramatically,” Schundler said. “It may be impossible to get to our goal of flat funding support from 2010 into 2011.”

Livingston board of education member Sheri Goldberg asked Schundler if the state would follow through on a promise to pay for 40 percent of a $52 million school renovation, which was approved by local referendum months ago.

“We’re in a precarious situation,” Goldberg said. “We don’t know whether to go ahead with this.”

Schundler said it was unclear if the state would be able to fund the project.

“[The renovation] falls into the category of debt service aid, which may be cut...We haven’t made those final decisions,” Schundler said. “It’s possible that we cant fully fund it.”

Chatham parent Michelle Clark asked Schundler if the district could have more spending freedom, arguing that the township uses little state aid but is subject to state allocation rules.

“Ninety-three percent of the funds we use to run our district comes from local property taxes,” Clark said. “Why should the powers that be dictate how we allocate these dollars?”

Schundler said that, if confirmed, he hopes to reward self-sufficient districts with budget flexibility. He said he also hopes to relax rules that bar cost-savings measures such as giving employees incentives to leave the district in lieu of layoffs or requiring swift negotiations between schools and employee bargaining groups.

“We’re not going to try and weigh you down with burdensome regulations that are enormously counterproductive at the end of the day,” Schundler said.

Schundler, the former mayor of Jersey City who now lives in Westfield, was joined on stage by state Sen. Tom Kean, (R-Westfield) Assemblywoman Nancy Munoz (R-Summit), Assemblyman Jon Bramnick (R-Westfield) and Assemblywoman Mila Jasey (D-South Orange). The legislators on the panel expressed their support for him.

“We’ve been reforming the system for a long time and we finally have an administration in place that can go forward and get some changes done,” said Munoz. “We want to call New Jersey a home, and we want our children to be able to stay here.”