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New Jersey governor revises education money bid - Boston.com

New Jersey governor revises education money bid - Boston.com

New Jersey governor revises education money bid

By Beth DeFalco
Associated Press Writer / June 1, 2010
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TRENTON, N.J.—New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Tuesday made last-minute changes to the state's application for a $400 million federal "Race to the Top" education grant, more closely tying teacher merit pay and evaluations to student achievement.
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The new grant application also makes it easier to fire ineffective teachers, even ones with seniority - something expected to draw the ire of the state's largest teachers union, which last week signed off on the application wording.
"We greeted the news with a mixture of deep disappointment, utter frustration, and total outrage," NJEA president Barbara Keshishian said.
The New Jersey Education Association offered its support last week after meeting with Education Commissioner Bret Schundler, who agreed to make some changes to how merit pay would work.
For instance, part of merit-based bonuses would be given to schools so their staffs could vote on how to distribute it. The union prefers that approach to bonuses for educators whose students do well for several reasons, including that it would