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NJ Considers Easing School Red Tape

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The Christie administration finally released its report yesterday on ways to ease red tape and regulations that put New Jersey's public school districts in a bind—from what kinds of paper districts must use to teacher professional development and licensing.

Covering more than 450 recommendations in all, much of the 239-page Education Transformation Task Force report ordered by Gov. Chris Christie more than a year ago addressed mundane issues such as paperwork and procedures.

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