Quality Public Education for All New Jersey Students

 

 
     5-1-12 REVISED GRADUATION RATES per County-District, AS RELEASED 120501
     5-1-12 Department of Education Release explains policy rationals for new rate methodology, federal requirements for revision of gradnuation rates
     4-11,12-12 p.m - Governor's Press Release re Priority, Focus and Rewards Schools Final list...PolitickerNJ and NJ Spotlight articles
     November Elections for Schools - Department of Education FAQ's
     List of PRIORITY, FOCUS and REWARDS SCHOOLS per DOE Application on ESEA (NCLB) Waiver
     Education Transformation Task Force Initial Report...45 recommendations for starters
     7-14-11 DOE Guidance on Local Options for using Additional State School Aid in FY'12 State Budget.PDF
     7-14-11 State GUIDANCE re: Using Additional State Aid as Property Tax Relief in this FY'12 Budget year.PDF
     FY'12 State School Aid District-by-District Listing, per Appropriations Act, released 110711
     7-12-11 pm District by District Listing of State Aid for FY'12 - Guidelines to be released later this week (xls)
     Democrat Budget Proposal per S4000, for Fiscal Year 2011-2012
     Additional School Aid [if the school funding formula,SFRA, were fully funded for all districts] per Millionaires' Tax bill S2969
     4-29-11 BOOMERANG! Near 80 per cent of School Budgets Passed in Wednesday'sSchool Elections
     4-7-11 Gov. Christie - 'Addressing New Jersey's Most Pressing Education Challenges'
     GSCS - Local District Listing : Local Funds Transferred to Charter Schools 2001-2010
     GSCS Bar Chart: Statewide Special Education cost percent compared to Regular & Other Instructional cost percent 2004-2011
     Link to Teacher Evaluation Task Force Report
     1-24-11 GSCSS Testimony before Assembly Education Committee: Charter School Reform
     1-13-11 Supreme Court Appoints Special Master for remand Hearing
     7-21-10 List of bills in Governor's 'Toolkit'
     Office on Legislative Services Analysis of Department of Educaiton - State Budget for FY'11
     4-21-10 DOE posts election results
     4-15-10 Education Week - Education Secretary recommends federal funds to 'preserve' education jobs
     3-23-10 GSCS Testimony presented to Senate Budget Committee on State Budget FY'11
     GSCS - Formula Aid Loss and Percent Loss by District - Statewide
     GSCS - Formula Aid Loss under 50%, by County
     GSCS - Formula Aid Loss of 50% or more, by County
     State Aid 2010 Reserve Calculation and Appeal Procedures
     School Aid Withheld Spreadsheet
     1-13-10 Christie's New Commissioner of Education to be announced today - 12:30 Statehouse Press Conference
     1-13-10 New Commissioner of Education to be announced today - 12:30 Statehouse Press Conference
     STATE BOARD of EDUCATION 2009-2010 MEETINGS SCHEDULE
     10-2-09 News of Note
     10-1-09 Education Week on Acheivement Gap narrowing; Algebra Testing
     ARRA funding guidelines& NJ accountability summary - links from Federal Government
     August 2009 Information on Federal Stimulus funding supporting school districts Fiscal Year 2009-2010
     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
     6-26-09 Executive Director to GSCS Trustees; Wrap Up Report - State Budget and Assembly bills this week
     6-18-09 NJ toughens high school graduation requirements
     6-10-09 Education Week on Abbott Decision
     6-9-09 COMMENTARY on Supreme Court Abbott school funding decisio
     5-09 GSCS ASKS - Education funding questions- school districts need answers
     5-19-09 Treasurer David Rousseau announces additional round of cuts to Gov's proposed State Budget FY2009-2010
     5-14-09 GSCS Heads Up - State Aid payments to be delayed into next Fiscal Year
     4-23-09 The public shows its support for public education in passing nearly 75% of school budgets statewide
     4-22-09 Statewide County by County Results FY0910 School Budget Elections
     4-22-09 Statewide District by District Results FY0910 School Budget Elections
     4-22-09 Department of Education releases recap of school budget vote, 73.5 passage rate
     4-21-09 Today is School Board Election Day - Remember to Vote
     090416 DOE RELEASE - Fed'l StimulusTITLE 1 ALLOCATIONS
     090416 DOE RELEASE - Fed'l Stimulus IDEA ALLOCATIONS
     3-25-09 Judge Doyne makes recommendation to Supreme Court on Abbott v School Funding Reform Act
     3-26 & 27-09 Abbott recommendation back to Supreme Court: - editorials & articles
     3-09 School Facilities Grant Program - Regular Operating Districts: Allocations & Analysis Round One
     Title 1 funding charts - Same as immediately below, but in PDF form: Latest Title 1 'preliminary' funding under the ARRA 3-09
     2-23-09 'There's no formula for fairness in school aid case'
     NJ District listing, Title One & IDEA under federal stimulus law
     11-25-08 Perspective piece criticizes recent Supreme Court Abbott decision
     9-24-08 Supreme Court hearing on constitutionality of School Funding Reform Act
     SAVE THE DATE - OCT. 7TH
     NJ League of Municipalities & NJ Dept of Education Education Forum Invitation
     6-4-08 Education Week Releases 'Diplomas Count' report & data
     Estimated 2008-2009 State Aid by County & District
     Annual School Budget Election Results by County Percentage of Budgets Approved, 1994-2007
     Compares Total Per Pupil State Aid (minus adjustments) under new formula - '06'07 to '08'09
     11-20-07 RELEASE OF NEW SCHOOL FUNDING FORMULA LIKELY TO BE DELAYED UNTIL AFTER THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
     11-13-07 Speaker Roberts & Assembly Democrats Affordable Housing Proposal
     GSCS School Funding Paper 'Funding NJ's Schools...Finding a Workable Solution' distributed 10-22-07 at Press Conf in Trenton
     UPDATED - Possible Spec. Educ. Aid Loss to districts (based on current aid per current, yet outdated by 6 years, CEIFA distribution) if state chooses to 'wealth-equalize' this aid in a future formula
     10-23-07 NJSBA write up on GSCS Press Conf. re 'Funding NJ Schools...Finding a Workable Solution'
     GSCS School Funding Paper distributed 10-22-07 at Press Conf in Trenton
     10-23 Media reports & Trenton responses to date re GSCS Press Conf
     Spec. Educ. Aid Loss to districts (based on current aid per current, yet outdated by 6 years, CEIFA distribution) if state chooses to 'wealth-equalize' this aid in a future formula
     9-20-07 New Jersey School Boards Assoc. Releases its Report on Special Education
     Background Paper: Public School Funding in Massachusetts 7-07
     7-31-07 EMAILNET Status of School Funding Formula, more
     Tax Foundation 'Background Paper' Appropriation by Litigation
     8-7-07 'State rebuilds school construction program'
     7-26-07 Council on Local Mandates reverses DOE spec ed regulation
     7-26-07 Education Law Center on school funding reform via is subgroup report
     Excel Spreadsheet on New DFG's based on 2000 census
     STATEWIDE DATA and more: Charts, Reports
     Important School Funding Data Reports
     5-21-07 In Connecticut '2 School Aid Plans Have a Similar Theme'
     APRIL '07 MOODY's OUTLOOK ON SCHOOLS -NEGATIVE
     3-26-07 Education Week 'Quality Counts 2006' on NJ School Policy
     3-25-07 New York Times on NJ Comparative Spending Guide, more on Gov putting off signing A1, Tax Caps & Rebate bill
     2-27-07 Department of Education Power Point on State Aid for FY07-08 compared to FY 06-07
     2-14-07 GSCS letter to Gov Corzine & Commr of Education Davy - Request for State Aid FY0708
     2-7-07 Department of Education Releases 2006 School Report Cards
     2-7-07 School funding, school audits - need for new formula underscored
     Scheduled for Monday 1-22-07& website to study on cost to local taxpayers when school funding formula ingored by state
     11-15-06 The Special Session Jt Committee Reports
     11-11-06 'GSCS is working hard on the behalf of hundreds of school communities across the state'
     11-10-06 NJ education chief vows urban support
     11-6-06 The need for special education funding to stay as a 'categorical' aid based on each students disability is real
     Nov 2006 Special Aid loss to districts if aid were based on current ability-to-pay formula
     10-21-06 Education Data Study Released - how the news is being reported
     10-30-06 NY Times
     9-5-06 GSCS Testimony on cost saving meaures in Trenton
     Some Abbott funding history see May 27 1998 - Education Week article on Abbott V court decision
     School Budget Elections 2006 Summary Data
     6-12-06 EMAILNET - Extraordinary Special Education student aid; FY07 Budget 'crunch' is on; news clips
     Assembly Speaker Roberts proposes 'CORE' plan for schools & towns
     GSCS Charts show pressure on school funding
     FUNDING HISTORY- some articles
     3-28-06 State Budget FY07 - GSCS testimony before Assembly Budget Comm
     Funding Coalition submits paper 'Beginning Discussions on School Funding Reform'
     Governor Corzine takes steps towards major policy initiatives.
     3-28-06 NY Times re Texas school finance case
     3-24-06 EMAILNET FYI Update on Gov Corzine's Budget FY07
     3-23-06 EMAILNET Corzine says some Abbotts can raise taxes
     3-24-06 Schools learn who wins, loses in Corzine budget
     2-10-06 Star Ledger editorial re void of credible & useful data at Department of Education
     Dept Ed Directive 7-6-05: School Construction Sec 15 Grant Funding for more than 450 districts questionable
     EMAILNET 2-1-06 GSCS Advocacy FY07 Budget; On the Homepage Today
     2003 GSCS letter to legislators
     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'
     GSCS Testimony 2003 on Suggestions for School Funding - issues similar to 2005-6
     1-19-06 EMAILNET Quick Facts, On the Homepage Today
     EMAILNET 1-5-06 quick facts & State Board school funding Legal Committee decision
     Philadelphia Inquirer 6-16-05 Commissioner Librera Release Abbott Designation Report
     December 2005 Harvard Famiily Research Project Links
     Education Week article May 1998 Re Abbott Ruling 'High Court Ends School Funding Issues May 1998
     Standard & Poors Release Achievement Gap Study 8-23-05
     10-5-05 PRESS BRIEFING ON SCHOOL AID & FUNDING SPONSORED by Ad Hoc School Finance Discussion Group, GSCS is participant...10-6-05 ASbury Park Press (Gannett) & Press of Atlantic City articles
     Statehouse Press Briefing October 5, 2005 Notes & Handouts - Update on NJ School Finance
     Debt Service v State Share 0 to 40 Districts Before and After S200
     How State Figures Sending Districts' Per Pupil Cost
     GSCS School Funding and S1701 Power Point - February 2005
     DOE Announces NCLB-Designated Districts In Need of Improvement
     Rutgers-Eagleton Insitute analysis of property taxes-education funding issues
     Designation of Abbott Districts Criteria and Process
     NJ Department of Education District Factor Groups (DFG) for School Districts
     Standard & Poors National and State and School Data and Analyses
     Standard & Poors Releases Achievement Gap Study 8-23-05
3-25-07 New York Times on NJ Comparative Spending Guide, more on Gov putting off signing A1, Tax Caps & Rebate bill
THE RECORD Corzine opts to delay signing property tax credit legislation -Friday, March 23, 2007// ....... NEW YORK TIMES - ‘Data Show Wide Differences in New Jersey School Spending’ 3-24-07 {Link to the Guide inside}

The wide range in spending among the state’s 615 school districts is starkly laid out in the 2007 Comparative Spending Guide, which showed an average per-student increase of 3.1 percent over last year.//

“(There) is a big spread, and equity is something that needs to be addressed in the anticipated new school funding formula,” said Lynne Strickland, executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, which represents 150 suburban school districts..."

Corzine opts to delay signing property tax credit legislation Friday, March 23, 2007 By JOHN P. McALPIN TRENTON BUREAU Governor Corzine will put off signing the bill creating a 20 percent credit so as to include it in a ceremony marking other measures designed to lower property taxes, aides said Thursday. The deadline for Corzine's signature on the bill was supposed to be today, which is the 45th day after the bill passed both houses of the Legislature. But Corzine is taking advantage of a provision in the state Constitution that gives him more time if the Legislature is not in session when the 45-day limit expires. With lawmakers off on their budget break, Corzine can put off signing the bill until possibly as late as June. Corzine is planning to sign the bill once a legal review of it and other measures are completed, spokesman Brendan Gilfilian said. "The governor has said he wants to do that as part of event," Gilfilian said. Corzine has signed a bill creating a state comptroller's office, one measure he demanded from legislators while they considered ways to cut property taxes. Corzine's office has yet to name a nominee for the post, which is charged with ferreting out government waste and fraud. Other bills passed during the Legislature's special session on property taxes that now await Corzine's signature include a measure to control benefits for public employees and one that regionalizes administrative services at local school districts. "All of these proposals and measures are important to people across the state and important to the governor," Corzine spokesman Anthony Coley said. "He intends to sign these measures sooner rather than later." Democrats who backed the credit program and the other reform measures are not worried about the delay. "Whether he signs it today or in May, they're going to get the check in October," said Senate President Richard J. Codey, D-Essex. The credit program would give most homeowners a 20 percent cut off their property tax bill. North Jersey's median property tax bill is roughly $7,200. The credit goes to residents who earn less than $100,000. Those earning more -- up to $200,000 -- will get a credit, but not the full 20 percent. The program will cost more than $2.3 billion, most of which comes from an increase in the sales tax last year. Corzine has also called on legislators to pass several ethics reforms while the property tax measures are being reviewed. Those include a new law forbidding officials from holding two elected offices, and new campaign finance reforms, such as limits on transfers on campaign donations between party accounts that are designed to evade contribution limits. Assembly Speaker Joseph J. Roberts, D-Camden, and Codey have agreed to produce a bill banning dual office holding before the budget deadline of July 1. Republicans say they should get to work on those and other reforms that are long overdue. "Getting rid of dual office holding is a no-brainer. For us to be wasting so much energy on it rather than the more complicated but necessary task of changing the school funding formula, consolidating and aggregating school districts and municipalities is laughable," said Sen. Joseph Kyrillos, R-Monmouth. E-mail: mcalpin@northjersey.com New York Times ‘Data Show Wide Differences in New Jersey School Spending’ By WINNIE HU and FORD FESSENDEN Published: March 24, 2007 With an average class size of nine, the tiny Sea Isle City school district on the Jersey Shore is spending $33,805 on each of its 90 students this school year, or nearly three times the statewide average of $12,098 per student, according to data released yesterday by the New Jersey Department of Education. A Financial Disparity Some 140 miles up the coast, the Guttenberg school district in Hudson County is spending an average of $7,426 on each of its more than 900 students, having eliminated most of its extracurricular activities because of budget problems. The wide range in spending among the state’s 615 school districts is starkly laid out in the 2007 Comparative Spending Guide, which showed an average per-student increase of 3.1 percent over last year. The annual survey has been released less than a month before state residents are scheduled to vote on their local school district budgets for the coming year. The disparity in student spending has prompted renewed calls from school officials and parents for an overhaul of the school financing system, which critics say has shortchanged many districts while directing the bulk of state aid to 31 poor urban areas identified as Abbott districts under a landmark court case. State legislators have been working on a new state aid formula, but their efforts appear to have stalled in recent weeks. “That is a big spread, and equity is something that needs to be addressed in the anticipated new school funding formula,” said Lynne Strickland, executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, which represents 150 suburban school districts. Lucille E. Davy, the state education commissioner, said of the annual statistical survey, “It serves as a tool for citizens to use now to guide discussions about school spending during the local school budget development process.” Classroom instruction costs accounted for more than half of the total spent on education statewide, followed by support services like guidance counseling and nursing, and administrative costs. Average class size in the state is 19, according to state data. At the upper end of spending are small wealthy school districts like Sea Isle and Avalon, a neighboring shore town in Cape May, which spends $29,982 per student, and the Alpine school district in Bergen County, which spends $21,534 per student. Many of the state’s Abbott districts also spend much more than the state average. Asbury Park schools, for instance, are spending $19,102 per student this year, according to the survey, and Newark schools $17,974 per student. The bottom end includes the Woodlynne schools in Camden, which will spend $7,660 per student. In many school districts, administrators said rising costs of teacher salaries and benefits had pushed up operating costs even as the officials sought to reduce spending in other areas. In the Union City schools — where spending rose to $15,497 per student, compared with $14,635 in the previous year — nonsalary costs have been reduced by as much as 30 percent in the past five years, said Anthony N. Dragona, the business administrator. One of the largest drops in spending was in the Camden school district, which was cited for questionable expenses and accounting practices in a state audit released last month. The district, which has 16,800 students, will spend $12,922 per student this year, compared with $16,904 the year before. Bart Leff, a district spokesman, said the district finished upgrading its computer technology and curriculum and updating its textbooks last year, so it needed to spend less money in those areas. In addition, he said, the district has replaced retiring teachers with entry-level teachers at lower salaries, and relied on state education officials for training and staff development that were previously handled by paid consultants. In Sea Isle, an enclave of oceanfront homes, the school district operates from prekindergarten through eighth grade, sending high schoolers to neighboring Ocean City. “We might not have economies of scale, but we can provide a really personalized education for our students, and there’s something to be said for that,” said Brian Robinson, the acting supervisor for the Sea Isle district. http://www.state.nj.us/njded/guide/2007/ Comparative Spending Guide March 2007 » Browse  Introduction & Description (65 kb PDF )  K-6 Districts (407 kb PDF )  K-8 Districts (1,185 kb PDF )  K-12 Districts (1,185 kb PDF )  7-12/9-12 Districts (376 kb PDF )  County Special Services Districts (174 kb PDF )  Vocational Districts (226 kb PDF )  Charter Schools (384 kb PDF )  Abbott Districts (322 kb PDF )  Transportation Efficiency Report & Summaries (577 kb PDF )  Index of Districts by Operating Type » Search  By Indicator  By District » Download  Zipped excel files (1.12 mb)  Installation Instructions (15 kb PDF )