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July 7, 2005 • Vol. XXIX • No. 1

Few Gains for School Districts in 2006 State Budget

Assembly Unanimously Passes Bill to Amend S-1701

U.S. Congress Votes on Education Funding

IDEA Hearing

Applications Sought for Supplemental Educational Services Providers

NJ Offers Free Career Planning Tool

State Update

ACES Seeking Input on Natural Gas Consumption

SBN Summer Schedule

Correction

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Few Gains for School Districts in 2006 State Budget
Acting Governor Richard J. Codey and the Legislature worked past the constitutionally imposed deadline of June 30 to craft the fiscal year 2006 state budget. Unfortunately, their efforts resulted in few gains for school districts. Get the full story.

Assembly Unanimously Passes Bill to Amend S-1701
The Assembly on Thursday unanimously passed A-3680, a bill that amends some of the budget restrictions imposed last year through S-1701. Get the full story.

U.S. Congress Votes on Education Funding
Before the U.S. Congress adjourns for the August recess, it is making some of the most important decisions on the federal education budget Get the full story.

IDEA Hearing
A few weeks ago, School Board Notes announced the release of the proposed regulations to implement the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 by the U.S. Department of Education. Get the full story.

Applications Sought for Supplemental Educational Services Providers
The Department of Education Office of Title I Program Planning and Accountability has opened a new application period for organizations interested in serving as supplemental educational services providers in New Jersey. Get the full story.

NJ Offers Free Career Planning Tool
Principals, guidance counselors and students are encouraged to use the Web site called New Jersey Next Stop…Your Career, a free online career planning resource. Get the full story.

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