School Funding Formula Remains High Priority for Lawmakers After last week’s general election, there were renewed discussions about the likelihood of a new school funding formula being introduced in both houses of the Legislature during the lame-duck session.
Federal Watch: President Vetoes Funding Bill President Bush on Tuesday vetoed Congress’ Fiscal 2008 funding bill (H.R. 3043) for the Departments of Labor, Health & Human Services, and Education because its proposed spending level exceeds his budget request.
State Board Delays Raising Teacher Requirements The New Jersey State Board of Education delayed a proposal last week to raise the minimum test scores that teacher candidates must receive before they can be certified by the state.
New Leaders in State Senate Sen. Stephen M. Sweeney and Sen. Thomas H. Kean Jr. were selected by the Democratic and Republican caucuses, respectively, to serve as the upper house majority and minority leaders when the new legislative session begins in January.
NJSBA Unveils Delegate Assembly Video NJSBA has posted online its most recent video on the in’s and out’s of the Association’s premier policy-making body.
Preschool Grants Available for Non-Abbott Districts Preschool providers and schools in New Jersey can apply for new state grants for economically disadvantaged children who live in non-Abbott school districts.