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New Jersey Schools with High PARCC Opt-Out Rates May Face Slashed Funding

Governor Chris Christie supports potential cuts at town hall meeting on Thursday.

The statewide PARCC opt-out movement may come with a price.

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“Before levying any additional sanctions, the state would take into account whether this is the first year a district missed the 95 percent target, how much it missed it by and whether the school took actions either to prevent or promote opt outs.”

During a Town Hall appearance on Thursday in Cedar Grove, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie – whose hometown, Livingston, reported a one-in-four refusal rate - told a packed auditorium that the PARCC opt-out movement will have ramifications beyond his control.

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“It’s their right if they want to opt out… There’s nothing I can do to stop them,” Christie said. “But then don’t come later and complain you don’t get the money that you’re used to.”

LOCAL OPT-OUT RATES

Several Essex County school districts saw significant resistance to the exam:

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