The New Jersey Education Transformation Task Force, developed by Gov. Chris Christie, has recommended more than 450 changes for state schools, one of which is reducing the number of janitors per school building. The goal, says Christie, is to improve schools and give educators freedom to innovate by freeing them from rules.
The changes, according to NJ.com reports, include everything from specifying the type of paper districts can use for newsletters to ending the mandate that districts employ one janitor for every 17,500 feed of building space.
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