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Appellate Court Orders State To Make Public Alternative School Funding Formulas
ELC Calls On Governor To Release All
Documents On New School Funding Proposal
Newark, NJ – December 11, 2007
The New Jersey Appellate Court today
ordered NJDOE to release to the public a 2003 memo containing
alternative formulas for funding New Jerseys public
schools. The memo has been at the center of a lawsuit
filed by ELC, on behalf of the Abbott students to obtain
public access to a research study NJDOE undertook five years
ago to help it develop a proposal for a new school-funding
formula. Today's decision ,
which came down just hours before the State is set to reveal
its long-awaited school funding proposal, is a resounding
victory for the Abbott schoolchildren. It is also a victory
for all New Jersey residents who have a stake in the ongoing
debate over how to fund our public schools.
"School funding is an issue of vital
importance to the Abbott schoolchildren, to other students
across the State, and to New Jersey taxpayers. Todays
decision marks a critical step towards ensuring New Jersey
residents access to information that will enable meaningful
public participation in the process by which the State enacts
a new school funding formula," said David Sciarra, Director
of ELC.
ELC is also calling on Governor Corzine
to release all other documents, studies, expert analyses,
and data regarding the development of his school funding proposal,
scheduled for release tomorrow. "The entire process of
developing the new formula has been cloaked in secrecy,"
said Mr. Sciarra, "Its time to lift the veil and
allow the public full access to all of the records on the
development of the formula."
ELC Senior Staff Attorney Elizabeth Athos
stated, "As we await the formal release of the Governors
new school funding proposal, we stand ready to work with the
State, the Legislature, and other concerned citizens to ensure
that the school funding formula ultimately enacted provides
adequate and equitable funding for all New Jersey students."
The Courts decision today comes
after one and one half years of litigation by ELC under the
States Open Public Records Act (OPRA) to obtain the
public release of DOEs research study on the cost and
funding of a constitutionally adequate education. In two decisions,
on October 6, 2006 and February 22, 2007, Mercer County Superior
Court Judge Linda Feinberg ordered the release of many of
the documents ELC sought from DOEs Study, including
the 2003 memo at issue in todays decision. As a direct
result of the litigation, DOE also voluntarily released thousands
of additional pages of documents from the Study. Judge Feinbergs
Order requiring the release of the 2003 memo was the only
ruling that NJDOE appealed an application that eventually
lead to the Courts decision today.
ELC is represented in this litigation by
Eric Alan Stone and Koren L. Bell of the law firm of Paul,
Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP.
Education Law Center Press Contact:
David G. Sciarra, Esq.
Executive Director
email: dsciarra@edlawcenter.org
voice: 973 624-1815 x16 |
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