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Westfield Public Schools Begin Year with New Superintendent by MICHAEL J
Ad Populos, Non Aditus, Pervenimus Published Every Thursday Since September 3, 1890 (908) 232-4407 USPS 680020 Thursday, September 6, 2007 OUR 117th YEAR – ISSUE NO. 36-2007 Periodical – Postage Paid at Westfield, N.J. www.goleader.com [email protected] SIXTY CENTS Westfield Public Schools Begin Year With New Superintendent By MICHAEL J. POLLACK return to Jefferson for first grade – a centralized kindergarten system and Specially Written for The Westfield Leader Wilson kindergarteners will continue [dedicated] art and music rooms [at WESTFIELD – Westfield’s nine at Franklin through the fifth grade. the elementary schools],” she added. public schools opened yesterday, Sep- Ms. Korecky, noting that the “Gar- The $9.4-million bond, which tember 5, with new Superintendent dens” are in close proximity to passed by a 2,763 to 2,144 count ear- Margaret Dolan at the helm. Franklin, said, “historically, they’ve lier this year, will fund the new kinder- Westfield schools will open their gone to Franklin. In the last 10 years, garten arrangement at Lincoln School, doors to approximately among other things. 20 more students. They This September, crews opened last year with will remove old wrap- 6,060, according to an ping around piping to October 15 enrollment address asbestos at the report, and boast an es- school, located on timated 6,080 students Westfield Avenue. at the start of 2007. By October, “you Elementary-school will see signs of reno- enrollment will rise by vation,” including the 30 this year, with retir- installation of new ing Superintendent of windows, according Schools William Foley to Ms. -
Summits Initiative: New Directions for Student Support New Jersey: January 30, 2006
Summits Initiative: New Directions for Student Support New Jersey: January 30, 2006 Howard Adelman, Co-Director Susan Beal, Director of Special Services Center for Mental Health in Schools Lindenwold Public Schools Department of Psychology, UCLA 2115 S. White Horse Pike Box 951563 Lindenwold, NJ 08021 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563 Phone: 856-627-8686 Phone: 310-825-1225 Fax: 856-782-2292 Fax: 310-206-8716 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Gary Bowen, Superintendent Diana Akeret, Substance Awareness Coordinator Jefferson Township School District Middle Township Public School District 28 Bowling Green Parkway 216 S. Main Street Lake Hopatcong, NJ 07849-2259 Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Phone: 973-663-5780 Phone: 609-465-1800 Fax: 973-663-2790 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Janice Anderson, Assistant Director of Curriculum Keith Breiman, Supervisor, Dept. of Pupil Services Asbury Park Board of Education Montclair Public Schools 407 Lake Ave. Montclair High School Asbury Park, NJ 07712 100 Chestnut St. Phone: 732-776-2606 Montclair, NJ 07042 Fax: 732-774-8067 Phone: 973-509-4100 x4078 Email: [email protected] Fax: 973-509-4098 Email: [email protected] Diana Autin, Executive Co-Director Statewide Parent Advocacy Network John Caliso, Director of Special Services 35 Halsey St 4th Fl Franklin Lakes School District Newark, NJ 07102 Dept. of Special Services, Colonial Rd. School Phone: 973/642-8100 749 Colonial Rd Email: [email protected] Franklin Lakes, NJ 07417-1324 Phone: -
NEW JERSEY- Reward Schools (PDF)
Reading Reading Math Elementary/ Middle Math Proficiency Graduation Rate State LEA Name LEA NCES ID School Name School NCES ID Proficiency Participation Participation School Other Academic Reward School Status Target Target Target Target Target Indicator Target NEW JERSEY The School District of the Chathams 3400004 Lafayette Avenus School 340000406016 All All All All All Yes NEW JERSEY The School District of the Chathams 3400004 Milton Avenue School 340000406017 All All All All All Yes NEW JERSEY The School District of the Chathams 3400004 Southern Boulevard School 340000406019 All All All All All Yes NEW JERSEY Robert Treat Academy Charter School 3400025 Robert Treat Academy Charter School 340002500291 All All All All All Yes NEW JERSEY Classical Academy Charter School of Clifton 3400052 Classical Academy Charter School of Clifton 340005200351 All All All All All Yes NEW JERSEY CENTRAL JERSEY COLLEGE PREP CHARTER SCHOOL 3400090 Central Jersey College Prep Charter School 340009000829 All All All All All Yes NEW JERSEY Riverbank Charter School 3400731 Riverbank Charter School of Excellence 340073103022 Not All Not All All Yes NEW JERSEY Bay Head Borough 3401230 Bay Head Elementary 340123004568 All All All All All Yes NEW JERSEY Bergen County Vocational Technical Schools 3401470 Bergen County Academies 340147000250 All All All All All Yes NEW JERSEY Bergen County Vocational Technical Schools 3401470 Bergen County Technical High School - Teterboro 340147000262 All All All All All Yes NEW JERSEY BERKELEY HEIGHTS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 3401530 Thomas -
The New Jersey Department of Education
The New Jersey Department of Education Representatives from the following organizations have engaged in conversations with the NJDOE about New Jersey’s ESSA State Plan and related policies: Abbott Leadership Institute Diocese of Trenton NJ Association for the Education of NJ Parent Teacher Association Advocates for Children of NJ (ACNJ) Education Law Center Young Children (NJPTA) Aging Out Project Educational Services Commission NJ Association of Colleges for NJ Principals and Supervisors Agudath Israel of America NJ Office of NJ Teacher Education Association (NJPSA) AIM Institute for Learning and Essex County Juvenile Detention NJ Association of Federal Program NJ School Age Care Coalition Research Center Administrators (NJAFPA) NJ School Boards Association Alliance for Newark Public Schools Essex County Local Education NJ Association of Independent (NJSBA) American Federation of Teachers – Agency Schools NJ School-Age Care Coalition (NJ NJ Chapter Foreign Language Educators of NJ NJ Association of School SACC) American Heart Association Garden State Coalition of Schools Psychologists (NJASP) NJ Special Parent Advocacy Group ARC of NJ Great Schools NJ NJ Association of State Colleges NJ State Board of Education Archway Programs Guttenburg and Universities (NJASCU) NJ State School Nurses Association Association of Independent Junior Achievement of NJ NJ Association of Student Councils (NJSSNA) Colleges and Universities in NJ Junior League NJ Association of Supervision and NJ Statewide Parent Advocacy Association of Language Arts Juvenile -
Appendix V Date Issued: 5/2015
School District Code Listing Appendix V Date Issued: 5/2015 County Code County Name District Code District Name 01 ATLANTIC 0010 Absecon Public Schools 80 ATLANTIC 6060 Atlantic City Community Charter School 01 ATLANTIC 0110 Atlantic City Public Schools 01 ATLANTIC 0125 Atlantic County Special Services School District 01 ATLANTIC 0120 Atlantic County Vocational School District 01 ATLANTIC 0570 Brigantine Public Schools 01 ATLANTIC 0590 BUENA REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 80 ATLANTIC 7410 chARTer~TECH High School for the Performing Arts 01 ATLANTIC 0960 CORBIN CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION 01 ATLANTIC 1300 EGG HARBOR CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 ATLANTIC 1310 EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 ATLANTIC 1410 ESTELL MANOR CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 ATLANTIC 1540 Folsom Borough School District 80 ATLANTIC 6612 Galloway Community Charter School 01 ATLANTIC 1690 GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS 01 ATLANTIC 1790 Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District 01 ATLANTIC 1940 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 ATLANTIC 1960 Hammonton School District 01 ATLANTIC 2680 Linwood City School District 01 ATLANTIC 2780 Longport Board of Education 01 ATLANTIC 2910 MAINLAND REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 ATLANTIC 3020 Margate City School District 01 ATLANTIC 3480 Mullica Township School District 01 ATLANTIC 3720 Northfield City School District 01 ATLANTIC 4180 PLEASANTVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 ATLANTIC 4240 Port Republic School District 01 ATLANTIC 4800 SOMERS POINT SCHOOL DISTRICT 01 ATLANTIC 5350 Ventnor City School District 01 ATLANTIC 5760 Weymouth Township -
Tentative Scotch Plains Budget of $13.4 Million Would Hike Property
SCOTCH PLAINS PUJSLIC LIBRAJUt 1927 ^i3 A 'OTCH PLAiVi SCOTCH PLAIN TH—E Serving Scotch PlainsTIME and Fanwood Since 1959 — S nmwooD OUR 37th VEAR - ISSUE NO. 6 USPS «HMi I Clam tauft ftti M Scotck Nn NJ. Thursday, February 1,199* 232-4407 FIFTY CENTS SPENDING PLAN WOULD RISE $619.400 OR 4.8 PER CENT Tentative Scotch Plains Budget Of $13.4 Million Would Hike Property Taxes by One Point Water Company Hearing on Rate Increases Set for March 7; Township to Resubmit Plan to Affordable Housing Council By GLENN R. KAMJNSKY veloped. Sptcitlh Wrimn/br 7b Tmti uncollected taxes, Mr. Atkins ex- Scotch Plains is in the process of In an unrelated matter, Mr. Atkins plained. Budget hearings will be held resubmitting an application to the went on to criticize municipalities on Wednesday, February 14, and New Jersey Council on Affordable including Scotch Plains, who, while Thursday, February 22, at 7 p.m. in they pass resolutions against the pro- Housing for Substantive Certifica- the council chambers. posed Elizabethtown WaterCompany tion, Township Manager Thomas E. In other business, a meeting was rate hike, refuse to join a coalition of Atkinsannounced at Tuesday's Town- held at the municipal building on 10 communities which has been February I with Killam Engineering ship Council Conference meeting. formed to fight any rate hike. Other representatives and members of the Mr. Atkins explained the process towns in the coalition include South would mean, if approval was granted, township's professional staff. IN RECOGNITION...Chester Ring, Pait President of the Fanwood-Scotch Plain Rotary Club Brunswick and Readington.