Quality Public Education for All New Jersey Students

 

 
     4-16-06 Sunday NY Times Metro Section, front page
     4-13-06 'Budget cap puts NJ schools on edge'
     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
     EMAILNET 3-7-06 S1701 Call to Action at Gov Corzine Public Hearing
     12-8-05 GSCS and Educ community testify together for S1701 amendment bills before Assembly Educa Com
     1-17-06 Asbury Park Press "Viewpoint" letters on S1701
     Op-ed piece written by GSCS Parent Network Regional Representative Kim Newsome published in Monmouth's "Two River Times" July 2005
     LINK to the S1701 Law
     S1701 Summit Board members' report re GSCS 1-11-08 Board mtg
     1-29-06 Asbury Park Press Sunday Front Page Right
     1-24-06 Asbury Park Press 'Funding sparks heated debate'
     FYI - S1701 impacts on local districts - excerpts from NJSBA spring 2005 survey, released 9-27-05
     Posted 1-17-06 December 2005 article from the NewsTranscript of Monmouth County
     1-17-06 Asbury Park Press
     1-12-06 Asbury Park Press letter to the editor
     12-20-05 Star Ledger 'Schools lower the heat and risk a backlash'
     Recap on property tax issues and S1701 - GSCS has been requesting legislative help on school budget cost drivers for a number of years - here is one example from summer 2004
     12-16-05 Star Ledger Schools may end courtesy busing, tied to S1701 budget stressors
     12-16-05 EMAILNET
     12-12-05 EMAILNET Bills move out of Assembly Education Committee
     5-6-05 EMAILNET Important S1701 meeting in Rumson
     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
     EMAILNET 12-3-05 Heads Up!
     11-15-05 EMAILNET
     Parent Letter to Senate Education Committee Chair on S1701 and request to move amendment legislation
     S1701 EMAILNET Alert 11-28-05
     Ridgewood Board of Education member letter to legislators 11-15-05; good example letter with local legislator response
     Parent letter to legislators on S1701 and 'stalled status of amendment bills S2329 and S2278'
     EMAILNET 11-10-05 UPDATE on STATUS of S1701
     10-28-05 EMAILNET S1701 resignation, Gubernatorial election information
     AMEND S1701: GRASSROOTS BUMPER MAGNETS now available at the initiation of GSCS Rumson parent and their networking
     Readington Forum on School Funding & Meet the Assembly Candidates 11-1-05
     Invitation to October 7 Rumson hosts 'Stuff S1701' Party
     October 7 Sample Letter for 'Stuff S1701' Party Rumson area. html
     Parents in Trenton 9-21-05 Press Conference
     Link to The Hub article on Rumson Parent 5-19-05 Meeting Opposing S1701, GSCS and Assemblymen Sean Kean & Steve Coredemus co-hots
     Schools will seek Extra Funding
     Parents Give Codey an Earful
     Courier Post Online
     Bill to loosen school budgets altered
     Educators urge parents to fight school spending cap
     School funding plan gets OK from panel
     Legislature Acts to Revamp School Spending Caps
     Educators to Argue for Repeal of Cap Law
     S1701 One Board Member's Perspective
     Moody's Investment Services School Bond Rating Analysis post S1701 passage (pdf)
     EMAILNET 7-8-05 GSCS Take on Assembly Passage of A3680
     Asbury Park Press-Gannet Bureau 7-2-05 Legislature Passes Aid bill for Districts Near Abbotts
     October 13 2004 School Funding and S1701 Meeting hosted by Bergen County school group 'Dollars & Sense
     Glen Ridge Schools and Garden State Coalition co-host Dec 9 Meeting 'Public Support for Public Education v. Property Tax Stress' plus a focus on new school funding law S1701
     Red Bank Regional High School, Red Bank K-8 Schools, Little Silver, Fair Haven,Rumson-Fair Haven, Rumson K-8, Shrewsbury, and the GArden State Coalition Host December 6, 2004 Forum on the new school funding legislation S1701
     Rumson PTA, Monmouth Parents sponsor S1701 meeting, co-hosted by 11th District Assemblyman Sean Kean & the GSCS May 2005
     040430EMAILNET Govs PTax Proposal - reaction (Word)
     One Board's Example: Glen Ridge Public Schools
     Princeton Public Schools education symposium to explore impact of school cap legislation
     Real Figures and Sound Facts - A Grassroots Rebuttal to Trenton on S1701
     GSCS School Funding and S1701 Power Point - February 2005
     EMAILNET 2-21-05 S1701 and A3680 Still Stalled
     School Funding Presentation December 2004
EMAILNET 3-9-06 to South Jersey districts
Please take advantage of this opportunity to be heard and to exchange thoughts with Governor Corzine in his town meeting dialogue tonight in your area at Rowan University. See below. The North and Central regions of the state showed up by the hundreds on both Tuesday and Wednesday evenings for their regional public hearings. Both evenings many people had questions concerning school funding instability in general, special education and S1701 in specific. The Governor is well-homeworked on the overall budget issues, and last night in the Central Region his reaction to an S1701 question showed that he is aware of the particular problems districts are facing in light of that law. He noted that while not considering a repeal or changing the caps, he thought that looking into how to help districts with utility costs and limited surplus was worthwhile.

Garden State Coalition of Schools / GSCS

EMAILNET 3-9-06 to South Jersey members

 

Please take advantage of this opportunity to be heard and to exchange thoughts with Governor Corzine in his town meeting dialogue tonight in your area at Rowan University. See below.

 

The North and Central regions of the state showed up by the hundreds on both Tuesday and Wednesday evenings for their regional public hearings. Both evenings many people had questions concerning school funding instability in general, special education and S1701 in specific. The Governor is well-homeworked on the overall budget issues, and last night in the Central Region his reaction to an S1701 question showed that he is aware of the particular problems districts are facing in light of that law. He noted that while not considering a repeal or changing the caps, he thought that looking into how to help districts with utility costs and limited surplus was worthwhile.

 

State of New Jersey

Office of the Governor

Dear Friend:

I promised you that I would change how our government conducts its business and that I would work to restore public integrity. A key component to achieving this is through financial responsibility and spending restraint. As Governor, it is my responsibility to propose a budget that is in the best interest of the people of this great state and one that puts New Jersey's fiscal house in order.

In preparation for my budget proposal, I am hosting three regional community dialogues.  These events will be an opportunity to not only come and listen to various concerns about the multi-billion dollar budget crisis but to voice your thoughts on how we restructure New Jersey's future.

 

So I invite you to take part in these dialogues and to help New Jersey be the best place to live, work and raise a family.

 

Please chose which of the three dialogues would be most convenient for you to attend and RSVP by calling or visiting us online by clicking on the RSVP link.

(
Directions - Campus Map)

 

South Jersey Region

Thursday, March 9, 2006, 7:00 PM

RSVP for the South Jersey
Regional Community Dialogue,

or call (609) 984-7819.

 

Rowan University
Student Center Building

201 Mullica Hill Road
Glassboro, NJ 08028

(Directions - Campus Map)

 


Sincerely,

JON S. CORZINE
Governor