Welcome Back to School


New Jersey Schools Begin New School Year with New Graduation Requirements,
Academic Standards and Reforms in Many Areas

As children say goodbye to another summer vacation and begin the familiar rituals that lead up to the return to school, educators throughout the state are hard at work preparing for a year that will be punctuated by major reforms on many levels. These reforms are led by changes in state academic standards to reflect the expectations and challenges of the 21st century, and more rigorous and relevant high school graduation requirements to better prepare graduates for higher education and the workplace.

\”We are fortunate in New Jersey to have Governor Corzine’s unwavering support of our schools and students.\” said Commissioner of Education Lucille E. Davy. \”In the face of a fiscal crisis that has resulted in crippling cuts to education in other states throughout the country, Governor Corzine has kept education funding intact and in fact has increased it by $1.2 billion since he assumed office.

\”Beyond that, he has sponsored programs designed to assist our neediest and most vulnerable students, including students with autism and preschool age children who are economically disadvantaged,\” Commissioner Davy added.

via www.state.nj.us

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Campaign Manager Bill Stepien\’s Letter to ELEC Chair Jerry English

Thursday, August 27, 2009
Jerry Fitzgerald English, Chair
New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission
28 West State Street
13th Floor
Trenton, NJ 08608

Dear Ms. English,
I learned for the first time yesterday that NJN has decided to unilaterally change the long-settled debate schedule because of pressure from the Corzine campaign (the only campaign optionally participating in the debates due to their self-funding status). NJN\’s decision to bow to pressure from the Corzine campaign is extremely disappointing, and suggests that NJN will allow the Corzine campaign to exert unnecessary influence over the debate.

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Where Did the Summer Go?

February 22, 2007

With the temperature change in recent days the ice on the Delaware River is thrawing. Friday\’s forecast calls for a mostly sunny day with a high of 39 degrees. Saturday will be sunny with a high of 40 and a low of 25. Sunday there is a change of rain. The photo was taken from the pier at Proprietors Park, Gloucester City, NJ looking north towards the Walt Whitman Bridge. The boat in the foreground is docked at Holt Cargo Systems, also located in Gloucester City.

Photo by Bill Cleary date Feb. 20th, 2007

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Neighborhood Blight Will Destroy A Community

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