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As legislation moves forward that looks to regionalize and consolidate school districts in New Jersey, including in Warren, township school officials are not sold on the idea. (Scott Anderson/Patch)
WARREN, NJ As legislation moves forward that looks to regionalize and consolidate school districts in New Jersey, including in Warren, township school officials are not sold on the idea.
On Tuesday, March 9 the Senate Education Committee unanimously approved legislation, S-3488, to help start the process of creating K-12 regional and countywide school districts in an effort to improve educational quality and efficiency. Read More: NJ Advances School Consolidation Plan: Here s What This Means
i mean, those are all the things that rahm emanuel s kids have at his school. why can t we have that? this is about balancing the budget on the backs of poor people. and we know they re going to turn around and put the money in charter schools and open up more charter schools so that billionaires that are living now can name schools after themselves. because of what he s doing to our schools, the people of chicago are going to stand up and say to rahm emanuel, hasta la vista. see you later! the teachers union teams up with parents and headed to court to fight the school consolidation plan. parents have filed two class action lawsuits today. one lawsuit seeks to protect special needs students who could be especially vulnerable. i don t think that people really understand how much harm is going to be done to these children. in roseland, alice knows how
our kids have art. they have drama. they have dance. i mean, those are all the things that rahm emanuel s kids have at his school. why can t we have that? this is about balancing the budget on the backs of poor people. we know they re going to turn around and put the money in charter schools and open up more charter schools so that billionaires that are living now can name schools after themselves. because of what he s doing to our schools, the people of chicago are going to stand up and say to rahm emanuel, see you later! the teachers union teams up with parents and headed to court to fight the school consolidation plan. parents have filed two class action lawsuits today. one lawsuit seeks to protect special needs students. who could be especially vulnerable. i don t think that people really understand how much harm is going to be done to these children.
have at his school. why can t we have that? this is about balancing the budget on the backs of poor people. and we know they re going to turn around and put the money in charter schools and open up more charter schools so that billionaires that are living loud can name schools after themselves. because of what he s doing to our schools, the people of chicago are going to stand up and so at that to rahm emanuel, see you later! the teachers union teamed up with parents and headed to court to fight the school consolidation plan. parents have filed two class action lawsuits today. one lawsuit seeks to protect special needs students who can be especially vulnerable. i don t think that people really understand how much harm is going to be done to these children. this woman knows how important students with special needs are.
and parents, like single mother shareece mcdaniel. we have a great school here. our kids have art, drama, dance. i mean, those are all the things that rahm emanuel s kids have at his schools. why can t we have that? this is about balancing the budget on the backs of poor people. we know they re going to turn around and put the money in charter schools and open up more charter schools so that billionaires that are living loud can name schools after themselves. because of what he s doing to our schools, the people of chicago are going to stand up and say to rahm emanuel, see you later! the teacher s union teamed up with parents and headed to court to fight the school consolidation plan. parents have filed two class action lawsuits today. one lawsuit seeks to protect special needs students. they can be especially vulnerable. i don t think that people really understand how much harm is going to be done to these