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     1-12-10 Moving on...'Budget plan a wrinkle for districts'
     1-11-10 Transition News
     1-5-10 GSCS: Update on January 4 Lame Duck Session
     1-6-10 Race to the Top Plans on the move, not without conflict
     12-27-09 'New Jersey competes for education reform stimulus money' (aka 'Race to the Top' funds)
     12-23-09 Gannett article provides details on Gov. Corzine's proposal to use additional surplus in place of state aid
     12-23-09 GSCS: Governor Corzine targets excess school surplus to replace state aid payments starting in Feb '10 - lame duck legislation anticipated
     10-20-09 REMINDER: Commissioner Davy to be at 10-28 GSCS meeting in Atlantic City
     9-13-09 As an issue for N.J.(Gubernatorial election), schools are in'
     7-22-09 'State gives extra aid for schools an extraordinary boost'
     6-19-09 a.m. GSCS 'Quick' FYI - State Budget Vote delayed to Thursday, June 25
     6-16-09 News from Trenton on State Budget in Senate and Assembly Budget Committees yesterday
     APPROPRIATIONS ACT FY2009-1020 as introduced
     A4100-S2010 Appropriations Act 'Scoresheet' and Language Changes released
     6-10-09 Education Week on Abbott Decision
     6-9-09 COMMENTARY on Supreme Court Abbott school funding decisio
     5-27-09 GSCS 18th ANNUAL MEETING - All INVITED GUESTS HAVE CONFIRMED, INCLUDING GOVERNOR CORZINE
     5-19-09 Treasurer David Rousseau announces additional round of cuts to Gov's proposed State Budget FY2009-2010
     4-5-09 The Record, Sunday April 5, Front Page Opinion
     3-29-09 Record Editorial on Judge Doyne recommendations
     3-16-09 EMAILNET
     3-11-09 CORZINE BUDGET ADDRESS: STATE FUNDING FOR SCHOOLS A LITTLE MORE NOT LESS - FEDERAL TITLE 1 & IDEA INCREASES YET TO BE COUNTED - STATE SCHOOL AID FIGURES ON DEPT OF ED WEBSITE 1:30 TODAY - RELATED ARTICLES, MORE...
     3-10-09 GOVERNOR TO DELIVER STATE BUDGET MESSAGE TODAY - SCHOOL AID FIGURES TO BE RELEASED BY THURSDAY LATEST
     2-24-09 State Budget & Stimulus News of Note
     2-19-09 Federal stimulus - information re: Education funding in 'State Fiscal Stabilization' part of the package
     1-16-09 Today's news notes state budget waiting on Obama stimulus package
     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
     12-23-08 Governor faces hard choices in the New Year
     12-21-08 GSCS EMAILNET - Excerpts
     11-18-08 Ledger Online & 11-19 Star Ledger headline news
     11-18-08 Supreme Court decides in favor of Abbott districts re new school funding law
     11-5-08 Gov. Corzine U.S. Treasury Secretary?
     11-5-08 Governor Corzine candidate for Secretary of U.S. Treasury per Ledger report
     Conversation with the Commissioner in Atlantic City
     Education Commissioner Lucille Davy at GSCS Open Mtg 10-29 in A.C.
     9-24-08 Supreme Court hearing on constitutionality of School Funding Reform Act
     8-29-08 'Newly hired teachers benefit from Corzine delay'
     12-3-07 As details become clearer on the new funding plan, GSCS will report on its emerging position
     11-20-07 RELEASE OF NEW SCHOOL FUNDING FORMULA LIKELY TO BE DELAYED UNTIL AFTER THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
     11-16-07 Governor Corzine's remarks on school funding to League of Municipalities
     11-8-07 Governor & Legislative leadership agree to take up - and pass - funding formula in Lame Duck
     10-23 Media reports & Trenton responses to date re GSCS Press Conf
     9-29-07 The New York Times - Patience with Corzine Wears Thin
     10-10-07 Key Questions for Legislative Candidates
     10-12-07 Coach Corzine's tactic to win the game? Punt
     In the news - Corzine on school aid formula & good news for urban schools
     9-13-07Corzine adds school aid to the lame-duck agenda
     8-10-07 'Standing 'O' greets Corzine as he hosts town hall mtg'
     8-1-07 'Paterson isn't ready to gain control' & 7-29 'The Numbers still don't add up'
     4-4-07 News articles, editorial & Op-Ed on bill signings for A1 and A4
     3-25-07 New York Times on NJ Comparative Spending Guide, more on Gov putting off signing A1, Tax Caps & Rebate bill
     3-22-07 THINGS CHANGE...Governor Corzine delays A1 becoming law
     3-21-07 The Tax Cap-Credit bill, A1, can become law by Friday without Governor's signature
     3-1-07 Emerging Devil showing up in the details
     2-23-07 News Articles re Gov's Budget Proposal
     2-22-07 GSCS EMAILNET re Gov's Budget Message
     2-22-07 Governor Corzine's Budget Message today
     2-16 to 2-19 New Articles of Note
     2-14-07 GSCS letter to Gov Corzine & Commr of Education Davy - Request for State Aid FY0708
     2-12-07 State School Aid - needed to offset property taxes now
     2-9-07 GSCS EMAILNET MEMBER FYI on Trenton legislation Action
     2-8-07 News artiles-editorial re Gov's annoucnement that there will not be a new school funding formula for FY0708
     2-7-07 School funding, school audits - need for new formula underscored
     2-6-07 Trenton Update - S19 Super Supt passes Senate; Tax Cap bill stalled; No funding formula in FY0708
     2-1-07 Turnpike for sale, Gov - need funding formula, more
     1-30-07 'Is Property Tax Plan Legal?'
     1-30-07 Tax Caps bill, A1, passes Assembly late last night
     1-25-07 GSCS: No School Aid = No Real Tax Relief...again
     1-24-07 Quinnipiac Poll & School Construction woes for Corzine
     1-21-07 Gannett article on 'property tax credit, annual cap vote due'
     Trenton Update Jan 9-Jan 15, Gov's State of the State, more
     1-8-07 Articles & Editorial talk about 'missing pieces' of tax reform proposal and note consequences
     1-7-06 GSCS & HARD CAPS & IMPORTANT PIECES OF THE PUZZLE STILL MISSING
     GSCS RESOLUTION FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2007
     1-5-07 Small-town officials protest consolidation
     1-2-07 GSCS New Year's Resolution
     12-19-06 Feedback - articles on school funding hearings yesterday
     12-18-06 Sunday editorials - take of Property Tax session
     12-15-06 EMAILNET Bills Held!
     12-11-06 Trenton is in disarray - read news clip
     12-8 & 12-9 News clips on Trenton machinations...
     11-19-06 Sunday Press Articles & Commentaries
     11-16-06 Governor Corzine's speech on Property Tax Address to League of Municipalities
     11-10-06 NJ education chief vows urban support
     11-11-06 EMAILNET Special Session Legislative Committees report Nov. 14 or 15
     11-9-06 Public hearing on school consolidation tonight, 7 pm, at Freehold Borough Chambers, 51 Main St
     11-9-06 Public hearing on school consolidation tonight, 7 pm, in Freehold
     11-6-06 The need for special education funding to stay as a 'categorical' aid based on each students disability is real
     11-4-06 Senate President & Assembly Speaker 'no new taxes'
     10-25-06 Details on Corzine Administration's new funding formula starting to emerge
     10-5-06 EMAILNET
     10-5-06 Conversation on school funding, consolidation continues
     School Construction: Third Report to Governor by Interagency Working Group
     9-15-06 Star Ledger & AP - 3.25B suggested for school construction
     9-15-06 Star Ledger - 3.25B suggested for school construction
     August 2006 on - GSCS NOTEBOARD ON SPECIAL SESSION Committee meetings
     7-29-06 School Funding formula draws mixed reactions
     7-28-06 Gov to legislature: make history, cut taxes
     7-27-06 Trenton begins its move to address property taxes
     7-16-06 Lead economists address NJ's economy downswing
     7-12-06 Column on State Budget legislator items
     7-14-06 EMAILNET
     7-12-06 It's Official - Governor appoints Lucille Davy as Education Commissioner
     7-11-06 Talk of Special Session on Property Tax Reform
     7-9&10-06 State Budget news articles -wrap up & news analyses
     7-9-06 Sunday New York Times
     7-8-06 FY07 Budget approved - 19.5 in spec ed grants stays in
     7-7-06 EMAILNET - AGREEMENT ON STATE BUDGET REACHED, impt 'details' still being finalized
     7-7-06 AGREEMENT ON STAE BUDGET REACHED, impt 'details' still being finalized
     7-3-06 Roberts, Codey & Corzine still not on same page
     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'
     6-15-06 Star Ledger, Gannet articles- Abbott advocates demand school reform at educ. dept
     6-12-06 EMAILNET - Extraordinary Special Education student aid; FY07 Budget 'crunch' is on; news clips
     6-6-06 Legislative Leaders announce initial plans for property tax reform
     5-16-06 EMAILNET Action in Trenton
     5-10-06 A Lot is going on - Major News fromTrenton
     Gubernatorial Candidates' Education Plans announced September 05
     Governor Corzine takes steps towards major policy initiatives.
     4-8-07 Corzine Administration files brief with Supreme Court re Abbott funding
     4-7-07 The Record
     3-29-06 EMAILNET State Budget FY07 Hearings Update
     3-28-06 GSCS testimony before Assembly Budget Comm today
     3-24-06 EMAILNET FYI Update on Gov Corzine's Budget FY07
     3-23-06 Corzine says some Abbotts can raise taxes
     3-16-06 Gannett Press: Corzine wants to raise taxes, slash $2B
     Governor's Budget message 1 pm 3-21-06
     3-15-06 News articles on FY07
     3-10-06 Star Ledger 'Time is ripe for poorer districts to contribute.
     3-9-06 Governor speaks to S1701 at town meeting
     3-7-06 More articles on the Gov's Budget Summit and School Board members fo to Trenton
     3-7-06 Articles on Gov's Budget Summit and School Board members off to Trenton
     12-14-05 Asbury ParkPress Editorial 'Re-assess the ABC's of School Funding' notes the Governor's role is critical in making positive change occur
     Gubernatorial, Assembly District by District, County and Municipal voting breakdowns-results & formats for November 8 elections
     2-2-06 GSCS HEADS UP re probable delay of Governor's Budget Message
     Governor Corzine's Transition Team Reports
     1-19-06 EMAILNET Quick Facts, On the Homepage Today
     1-19-06 News Articles Trenton Times, The Record, Star Ledger
     1-18-06 Star Ledger
     Governor Corzine- Inaugural Address
     1-15-06 The Record 2 Sunday Articles anticipating top issues confronting the Corzine administration
     1-11-06 Star Ledger - Corzine Casts Wide Net for Cabinet
     12-14-05 Asbury ParkPress Editorial 'Re-assess the ABC's of School Funding'
     12-5-05 Governor-elect Corzine selects policy advisory groups
     11-20-05 Sunday Star Ledger 'Corzine's risky promise to taxpayers
     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
     November 9 The Trenton Times - Corzine Triumphs
     9-9-05 Trenton Times,Corzine Education Agenda
2-7-07 School funding, school audits - need for new formula underscored
2-4-07 SUNDAY 'Audits Bring New Calls to Revamp School Financing' NEW YORK TIMES - "NEW JERSEY legislators, educators and parents have renewed their calls for overhauling the state's school financing system after court-ordered audits found questionable spending and accounting practices in the poorest school districts"..."In large districts, there is a lot of room for things to get lost in the shuffle, and the audits made clear that is the case and things have to be tightened up in a large way..."

2-5-07 Davy Establishes DOE Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance, Appoints State Monitor for Paterson

In a move to increase the Department of Education’s capacity to provide better oversight of the expenditure of state education funds, Commissioner Lucille E. Davy today announced the consolidation of DOE’s compliance investigation and fiscal auditing units, creating a new Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance.

Audits Bring New Calls to Revamp School Financing

By WINNIE HU, New York Times, Sunday 2-4-07

NEW JERSEY legislators, educators and parents have renewed their calls for overhauling the state's school financing system after court-ordered audits found questionable spending and accounting practices in the poorest school districts.

The audits cited numerous problems in Camden, Newark, Jersey City and Paterson, despite years of state oversight. The districts were the first of the 31 so-called Abbott districts to be audited under an order by the New Jersey Supreme Court. These school districts are among the state's poorest and have received $35 billion in state aid since the state Supreme Court ruled 10 years ago that the poorest urban districts should be given the resources to spend as much on their students as the wealthiest suburban districts do.

The audit findings, which were released Tuesday by state education officials, included school employees in Camden and Jersey City who remained on the payroll after they had died, a $1,000 florist's bill for poinsettia plants at a board meeting in Jersey City and $3,080 for Newark school employees to attend a teaching job fair in Puerto Rico.

In recent months, a growing number of critics have called for changes to the school financing system, saying it has wasted millions of dollars in the Abbott districts while shortchanging others. Assemblyman Bill Baroni, a Republican from Hamilton, said the audit findings would only fuel more criticism.

"It is very hard to make the argument that the Abbott program is working when administrators are going on junkets," he said. "That money should be going to students, classes and teachers."

Lynne Strickland, the executive director of the Garden State Coalition of Schools, which represents parents and school officials, said, "In large districts, there is a lot of room for things to get lost in the shuffle, and the audits made clear that is the case and things have to be tightened up in a large way."

State legislators have been working on a proposal for a new formula for state aid to school districts. Senator John H. Adler, a Democrat from Cherry Hill who is leading the effort, said he expected the proposal to be finished in the next few weeks.

David G. Sciarra, the executive director of the Education Law Center, which represents the children in the Abbott districts, criticized the State Education Department for releasing the audits without giving the school districts an opportunity to explain or clear up any questionable expenses.

"You have to wonder what the department's purpose was in releasing the audits in this form," he said. "Was it actually to help the districts do a better job or to publicly criticize them?"

Lucille E. Davy, the education commissioner, said that the districts were given a chance to respond to the audits and that they would continue to be held accountable for their expenses in the future.

"In all honesty, when you look at some of the expenditures of money, there are people making poor judgments about the public money," she said.

Philip E. Freeman, the president of the Camden Board of Education, said he planned to call a special meeting in the next week to address the problems at the Camden schools.

"I have grave concerns about the numerous examples of mismanagement," he said. "And serious concerns that these things were not brought to the attention of the board previously."

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2-5-07 Davy Establishes DOE Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance,
Appoints State Monitor for Paterson

In a move to increase the Department of Education’s capacity to provide better oversight of the expenditure of state education funds, Commissioner Lucille E. Davy today announced the consolidation of DOE’s compliance investigation and fiscal auditing units, creating a new Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance.

The new unit will be headed by New Jersey State Police Major Robert J. Cicchino, who is retiring from the NJSP to accept this position.  He is currently the Commanding Officer of the State Police Office of Professional Standards.

Commissioner Davy also announced that she has appointed Mark S. Kramer, a CPA and former school business administrator in East Orange, to be the State Monitor in the Paterson School District.

“Governor Corzine has made it clear that there must be more accountability in the way that school districts spend public dollars, and the Department of Education needs to lead that effort,” Commissioner Davy said.

“We have now appointed state monitors with broad powers to help address the problems in the fiscal operations of four districts, and we will appoint additional monitors in the future.  At the same time, we are strengthening the department’s own investigative and auditing abilities by bringing all of the department offices that have a role in this function together under one roof,” the Commissioner said.  

“I expect this unit to work more closely with other state law enforcement agencies to address possible criminal wrongdoing and I am very pleased that Bob Cicchino has agreed to lead this operation.  His distinguished law enforcement career includes extensive experience in overseeing investigations and audits and he will bring a new level of expertise and organization to the department’s efforts in this area,” Commissioner Davy said.

The reorganization will be effective March 1.  Cicchino’s title will be Special Assistant to the Commissioner for Fiscal Accountability and Compliance.

The new office will consist of auditors from the Division of Finance and the existing Office of Compliance Investigation, which includes an investigations unit, a criminal history review unit, a grants audit unit and an internal audit unit.

During his 29-year career with the State Police, Major Cicchino has served as a detective in the Intelligence Bureau, as a Sergeant in the Management Review Unit and as a Sergeant and Lieutenant in the Emergency Management Section.

He also supervised the Transportation Unit in the Logistics Bureau and was the Bureau Chief of the Narcotics and Organized Crime Bureau and the Executive Officer of the Investigations Section during the three years prior to assuming command of the Office of Professional Standards.

A graduate of Rowan University, he holds a masters degree in education from Seton Hall University and also attended the Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command.  He has attended numerous training seminars and workshops on all aspects of law enforcement and management.  He resides in Blairstown.

Under the “School District Accountability Act” signed by Governor Corzine last year, the Commissioner of Education may appoint a state monitor in districts where serious fiscal deficiencies have been identified in the district’s annual audit. 

Commissioner Davy noted that Paterson’s 2006 annual independent audit identified more than ten repeat findings from the previous year and the number of audit findings had increased.  Of particular concern were the district’s lack of controls over payroll and purchasing, and non-compliance with federal requirements.

In addition, the Paterson KPMG audit released last week identified 101 weaknesses in internal controls, including a lack of written policies and procedures necessary to accurately report payroll and accounts payable transactions, the failure of the staff to properly review or approve financial transactions, a large number of purchase orders that exceeded the purchase order amounts by more than ten percent, numerous questionable costs and serious concerns over payroll processing and inaccurate or missing documentation.

Kramer, the new State Monitor in Paterson, worked at DOE for the past 18 months as part of a governmental employee interchange agreement.  He served as the liaison between the Abbott district school business administrators and the DOE Division of Abbott Implementation, reviewing and negotiating district budgets.

“During the time that he has been with DOE, I have relied on Mark’s intelligence, integrity and understanding of the fiscal operations of urban school districts.  He is uniquely equipped to address the problems in Paterson,” Commissioner Davy said.

Kramer has worked in the East Orange School District since 1992.  He also worked as an auditor and supervisor at Ernst and Young.   He is a graduate of Pace University and is a certified public accountant.  He also holds certifications as a school business administrator and qualified purchasing agent.

A resident of Hampton, NJ, he is a member of the Bethlehem Township Board of Education.  He is a former president of the Essex County Association of School Business Officials and a member of the Board of Education Subcommittee of the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants. 

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