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Unity Charter School Application

A Morristown, New Jersey public school of choice that faced a legal battle with the Morris School District in 1998.

Commissioner Addresses Unity Charter School Facility Concerns (1998)

December 4, 1998.  New Jersey State Board expresses policy and legal concerns with respect to the Commissioner’s approval of a final charter for the Unity Charter School, recommending further review and determination of the suitability of the charter school’s facility for educational purposes.

Letter to Appellate Judges: Unity Charter School Decision (1998)

December 4, 1998.  We represent the appellant, Morris School District (“District”), in the matter of the final grant of a charter for this New Jersey charter school. Please accept this letter brief in lieu of more formal submission in response to the New Jersey State Board of Education’s (“Board”) motion to dismiss our appeal.

Unity Charter School Brochure

A Morristown, New Jersey public school of choice that faced a legal battle with the Morris School District in 1998.

National Panel Launches Review Process For Private School Accrediting Groups (1994)

May 18, 1994. The council, which state officials and others have praised, seems to fill a need, explains an Education Week article.

Trouble Ahead for Private Schools? (1994)

Charles O’Malley, an outspoken advocate on private school issues and public policy, shares his concerns regarding what’s going on in Washington and how it may affect your school.

Unity Charter School Decision (1998)

November 6, 1998.  State Board of Education Decision in the matter of the final grant of a charter for the Unity Charter School, Morris County, New Jersey.

Morris School District Wastes $27,000 (1998)

December 13, 1998. A concerned New Jersey parent writes a letter to the editor about the Morris school district spending money fighting a charter school instead of using that money on reading programs.

Fiscal Equity Plan

This campaign is an effort to organize and file lawsuits in Connecticut, Georgia and Missouri that challenge how these states fund charter schools so as to ensure these schools receive every dollar they are entitled to.

Fiscal Equity Campaign Updates: Connecticut & Missouri (2007)

July 18, 2007. A memo regarding a conference call with Larry Maloney & Teisha Johnson from Sonnenschein law firm during which the progress of the FEC in Connecticut and Missouri was discussed.