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Thursday, July 29, 2010

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Pitchfork Bob:
I quote from Education Commissioner Bret Schundler’s application: “In new Jersey, we have written  into our state constitution the requirement that the State make freely available to every child a THOROUGH education.”  No it doesn’t. The state Constitution requires a “thorough and efficient system” of education.  Schundler’s application leaves out “efficient” and “system.”  There is a big difference between a system being required and an individual education being required.
So an education for each individual child in NJ is not required - just a system. I guess if individual kids couldn't get into this "T&E" system, that would be OK with Bob.

But it would still be "thorough." Or something.

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