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  • Vision ~ New Jersey will educate all students to prepare them to lead productive, fulfilling lives. Through a public education system that is seamlessly aligned from pre-school to college, students will gain the requisite academic knowledge and technical and critical thinking skills for life and work in the 21st century.

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    New Jersey is committed to effectively preparing students for life and work in the 21st century. The Secondary Education Transformation Initiative focuses on redesigning middle schools and high schools through action steps and supportive policies that align content standards, assessments and high school graduation requirements with college and workplace expectations. While we recognize that many New Jersey school districts have rigorous expectations and high levels of student achievement, secondary education transformation focuses on raising the bar for all students so that every child is prepared for success in a rapidly changing, technologically-driven, globally competitive world. In order to ensure that students succeed in college level courses without remediation, or they are ready to enter the workforce to learn job-specific skills, their preparation must be the same. The Secondary Education Transformation Initiative encompasses grades 6-12 in recognition of the need to provide a strong foundation in the knowledge and skills required for success in high school and to ensure a smooth transition from middle school to high school grades.

    NJ Department of Education, Division of Educational Standards and Programs , PO Box 500, 100 Riverview Plaza
    Trenton, NJ 08625-0500
    telephone: 609-292-1083 , fax: 609-777-4481