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“One Newark” plan faces legislative investigation | Bob Braun's Ledger

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“One Newark” plan faces legislative investigation

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State Sen. Ronald Rice
State Sen. Ronald Rice
The co-chairman of the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Public Schools last night said he would pursue an investigation into possible abuses tied to state control of the Newark schools. State Sen. Ronald Rice (D-Essex), who already is pursuing legislation aimed at blocking the closing of neighborhood schools in the state’s largest city, said he would seek subpoena power if state officials continue to refuse to provide him with information.
“Let me assure you I will be calling for an investigation into the operation of the Newark district,” Rice said at the close of a two-hour hearing in Newark City Hall about the so-called “One Newark” plan that would close, transfer to charters, redesign or otherwise “repurpose” more than a third of the schools in the state’s largest city. He predicted state education officials and Cami Anderson, the state-appointed superintendent, would probably not show up to answer questions.  “If they continue to refuse to respond, then we will have to begin to demand they give us answers. We will ask for subpoena power.”
Assemblywoman Mila Jasey
Assemblywoman Mila Jasey
The hearing was conducted by the Legislature’s Black Caucus. Assemblywoman Mila Jasey (D-Essex), who chaired the session, promised additional hearings.
“We’re going to have to have an investigation,’’ said Jasey, who said she