Education in New Jersey

New Jersey Education Intel

Tuesday, May 19, 2026
2 min read
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Welcome to your daily briefing on education developments in New Jersey. Today we're covering 4 key stories including updates on new jersey education headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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New Jersey Education Headlines

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1.1

NJ School District Per-Pupil Spending Data Now Available for 2023/24.

New data reveals that New Jersey schools budgeted about $20,000 per student in the 2023/24 school year, with some districts planning to spend $80,000 or more per pupil.

Why It Matters

This spending breakdown allows education professionals to benchmark their district's fiscal efficiency and equity against peers statewide.

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Background & Context

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2.1

Charter renewal happens in years three and four, not year five.

Most charter authorizers begin gathering renewal evidence 18-24 months before the formal renewal vote — meaning a school in a 5-year cycle is being evaluated on years three and four academic data, not year five. Schools that ramp interventions in year five are improving on data the authorizer never sees.

Why It Matters

Renewal denials are typically locked in by data the school never realized was being counted. The performance ramp has to align with the lookback window.

2.2

Directory information disclosures that are FERPA-compliant in form but not in spirit.

FERPA permits disclosure of "directory information" without consent if the institution has noticed students of the categories and the right to opt out. The defect: many institutions treat the categories as broad (full address, full schedule) when narrower defaults would meet operational needs. A student suing on a directory disclosure typically wins on overbreadth, not technical violation.

Why It Matters

Tightening directory-information defaults is free, low-risk, and removes a category of avoidable complaints. Most institutions inherited their lists from a prior generation of administrators.

2.3

The IEP procedural safeguards parents most often waive accidentally.

Federal IDEA gives parents specific rights — to consent or refuse evaluations, to participate in placement decisions, to request independent educational evaluations at district expense — that are routinely waived by signing a standard IEP without raising objections. Once signed, undoing a placement decision is procedurally heavy.

Why It Matters

Districts have neither the obligation nor the resources to re-explain rights at every meeting; the procedural-safeguards notice is delivered annually and that satisfies the legal requirement. Parents who do not know the rights cannot exercise them.

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