The Appellate Division ruled August 4 in New Jersey Association of School Administrators et. al. v. Bret Schundler et. al. (Commissioner of Education) that nine accountability regulations adopted in 2008 granting the executive county […]
The Appellate Division ruled August 4 in New Jersey Association of School Administrators et. al. v. Bret Schundler et. al. (Commissioner of Education) that nine accountability regulations adopted in 2008 granting the executive county […]
The New Jersey Department of Education issued guidance July 14 on recently enacted legislation (P.L.2009 c.178 (A-3002 / S-2518) which requires schools to conduct one fire drill and one security drill monthly beginning on […]
Gov. Chris Christie announced plans July 15 to cap superintendents’ pay based upon how many students they serve with separate bonuses built in tied to student achievement. The proposal would likely mean salary cuts […]
The Governor signed legislation (S-29/A-3065 (Sweeney/McKeon)) into law establishing a statutory cap on tax levies for school and municipal budgets beginning in FY2011. Members of the New Jersey Assembly voted July 12 to approve […]
The New Jersey Supreme Court has declined to hear a case seeking full funding of TPAF. In rejecting the case June 22 the court let stand a ruling by a three-judge appellate panel that […]
Speaking to a town hall audience in Perth Amboy June 15 Governor Christie said his proposed “Prop” or “Cap 2.5” could force mergers that would reduce the number of school districts and towns. The […]
Under a New Jersey Supreme court case decided June 7 if an agreement doesn’t define “just cause” for discipline the arbitrator can fill in the meaning. The New Jersey Supreme Court in Linden Board […]
The Division of Local Government Services under the Department of Community Affairs released guidance May 18 on the impact of P.L.2010 c.2 on local units of government including school districts. The guidance addresses concerns […]
A tenured teacher accused of sexually abusing a student can be brought up on disciplinary charges and fired even if the assault case is not proved the state Supreme Court ruled May 17 in […]
With $400 million in Race to the Top funds up for grabs the Christie Administration unveiled a sweeping plan May 7 to overhaul the state’s education system and pay teachers based on how their […]