Charter Schools in New Jersey
POLITICS:
- POWER OF PERSISTENCE:
After three long years of State Board denials, the Jersey Shore Charter School
has been approved to open next fall. The Jersey Shore application was one of
only two schools approved to open out of eight applicants; last year there were
just two approvals out of eighteen applications. Think the State Board has an
agenda? For more on approvals for 2003, go to: http://www.nj.gov/njded/news/0115chart.htm.
- OUT OF SITE: Students at
The Trenton Community Charter School returned to school last week after an
unscheduled extended holiday break. The ceiling in one of the classrooms
collapsed in late December, causing school administrators to close the facility
and provide classes for their 3rd, 4th and 8th - graders at an alternate site.
The rest of the student body was forced to stay home. Even though the
school-district owned building was scheduled to be demolished in a state program
this summer, apparently the state does not consider charter schools eligible for
the money that was allocated to repair decrepit public school buildings. So the
$8.6 million mandated by the state last year to improve public school facilities
within the poorest districts in New Jersey discriminates against charter school
kids, most of whom are minority and poor in NJ cities. So the 380 students at
Trenton Community Charter School are currently being taught in two classrooms.
And with no state facilities assistance, charter schools like Trenton Community
are faced with the unenviable task of soliciting private funds to keep their
public schools afloat and successful. CER
Newswire January 7, 2003.
- PUBLIC NUANCE: New Jersey’s Jim
McGreevey took a beating from charter school proponents when, in his
Education Summit this fall, he neglected to include charter schools in
his remarks for how his vision of an education system will work. The
press asked where charters fit in, and McGreevey remarked that his
"focus should be on public schools and public education." Not
surprisingly, the superintendents gave him a standing ovation. Read more
in the CER December
2002 Monthly Letter.
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ORDER IN THE COURT: On June 28, 2000, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that charter schools are constitutional. In its decision, the court acknowledged that the Commissioner of Education has been and should continue to be mindful of the potential racial and financial impact of charter schools on school districts, putting to rest concerns from the original challenge to the law. CER Newswire, June 30, 2000
- AND FURTHERMORE In their ruling affirming charter
schools' constitutionality, the justices wrote: "The choice to include charter schools among the array of public entities providing educational services to our pupils is a choice
appropriately made by the legislature so long as the constitutional mandate to provide a thorough and efficient system of education in New Jersey is satisfied," wrote the justices.
In the future, any board that wants to complain must demonstrate that a charter "jeopardizes" their ability to educate those who remain in the districts schools.
CER Monthly Letter, July 2000
DEVELOPMENTS:
- Substantial Gains: New Jersey charter schools received a boost with the release of a report that looks at the movement -- the findings note substantial gains by students on statewide tests.
More info here.
RESOURCES:
Profile of
New Jersey Charter School Law
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Links to New Jersey
Charter School Websites .
SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS:
New Jersey Charter Public Schools Association
10 Washington Place Newark,
NJ
07102
| Contact: Sarah Tantillo, Executive Director
Tel: 973-642-0101
Fax: 973-642-5800
Email: njcpsa@aol.com |
New Jersey Charter School Resource Center
303-309 Washington Street, 5th Floor Newark,
NJ
07102
| Contact: Heather Ngoma
Tel: 973-621-6467
Fax: 973-621-6651 | | Website: www.cbsnj.org/csrc.htm | | The Charter School Resource Center provides technical assistance to help charter schools start up and operate successfully. The Center also offers workshops, networking and advocacy of charter school and other innovations in public education.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:
New Jersey State Department of Education
225 West State Street, CN 500 Trenton,
NJ
08625-0500
| Contact: Ms. Dalia DeGeorgedes
, Director of Innovative Programs
Tel: 609-292-5850
| | Website:
http://www.state.nj.us/njded/chartsch/
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