Delegates overwhelmingly approved emergency resolution submitted by Princeton Regional Board of Education. Decision could affect school's statewide, including the Red Bank Charter School.
The New Jersey School Boards Association on Saturday overwhelmingly approved an emergency resolution fromPrinceton Regional Board of Education to change the association’s policy on charter schools.
The association's policy now states that charter schools should have voter approval before opening and that voters and school boards should have input into charter school decisions.
Among the Red Bank School District’s more than $19 million proposed budget for 2011-12 is a $1.68 million line item that, no matter how much officials talk about trimming back and cutting costs, it can do nothing about full story