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Jack Ciattarelli on Education

 

 


We're going to roll back the LGBTQ curriculum; goes too far

Ciattarelli is vowing to roll back school curricula that centers LGTBQ inclusivity, falsely claiming that "sexual orientation" is being taught to kindergarteners and sixth graders are learning "sodomy."

"You won't have to deal with it when I'm governor, but we're not teaching gender ID and sexual orientation to kindergarteners. We're not teaching sodomy in sixth grade. And we're going to roll back the LGBTQ curriculum. It goes too far."

Source: Gothamist.com on 2021 New Jersey Gubernatorial race ,

Implement a Parents' Bill of Rights providing transparency

Jack will expand charter schools and loosen restrictions on the inter-district public school choice program to allow parents real choices in the schools their children attend. Jack will implement a true Parents' Bill of Rights that provides transparency to parents by requiring K-12 curriculum sources to be posted online at the beginning of each school year, and reform requirements for sexual and social education to make content age-appropriate.
Source: 2025 New Jersey Gubernatorial campaign website Jack4NJ.com , Mar 2, 2025

Don't mandate college vaccination until others vaccinated

[On COVID vaccinations]: "Governor Murphy should discourage our public and private colleges and universities from mandating vaccinations for all students," he continued. "At the very least, he should do so until such time as the state can guarantee that every single New Jerseyan in higher-risk categories has immediate access to a vaccine should they choose to get one."
Source: Middletown Patch on 2021 New Jersey Gubernatorial race , Feb 1, 2021

Reconfigure state school funding to where it's needed today

Wants to make changes to the state's school funding formula. He calls for "reweighing cost-per-student spending targets ... so the distribution aligns with need today, not the 1980s." He also wants to reduce excess aid to overfunded schools districts and redistribute the money to underfunded schools.
Source: Newark Star Ledger on 2021 New Jersey Gubernatorial race , May 15, 2019

Re-balance over-funded vs/ under-funded school districts

The assemblyman from Somerset County vows to rebalance statewide school funding. The current cutting of the money pie is "blatantly unfair, terribly flawed,'' he says. Ciattarelli says he'll push to reduce excess aid in the most overfunded school districts by 20 percent per year over 5 years, with the savings re-directed to the most severely underfunded school districts.
Source: Bergen Record on 2021 New Jersey Gubernatorial race , Mar 20, 2017

Limit aid to overfunded school districts

Source: 2017 New Jersey Gubernatorial campaign website Jack4Gov.com , Jan 17, 2017

Other governors on Education: Jack Ciattarelli on other issues:
NJ Gubernatorial:
Doug Steinhardt
Hirsh Singh
NJ Senatorial:
Andy Kim
Cory Booker
Curtis Bashaw
George Helmy
Hirsh Singh
Rik Mehta
Robert Menendez
Stuart Meissner
Tammy Murphy
Gubernatorial races 2025:
New Jersey Governor:
Virginia Governor:
    Democratic primary June 17 cancelled:
  • Abigail Spanberger, U.S.Rep., VA-7 (2019-2024); Dem. nominee 2025
  • Levar Stoney, VA Secretary of the Commonwealth (2014-2016); (withdrew to run for Lt. Gov.)

    Republican primary June 17 cancelled:
  • Winsome Earle-Sears, Lt. Gov. since 2022; GOP nominee 2025
  • Amanda Chase, State Senate District 11 (2016-2023); failed to make ballot
  • Denver Riggleman, U.S.Rep. (R-VA-5); exploratory committee as Independent
  • Glenn Youngkin, Incumbent Governor , (2022-2025), term-limited
Mayoral races 2025:
NYC Mayor Democratic primary June 24, 2025:
  • Adrienne Adams, speaker of the City Council
  • Andrew Cuomo, former governor of New York, 2011-2021.
    Republican June 24 primary cancelled; general election Nov. 4:
  • Eric Adams, incumbent Democratic mayor running as an independent
  • Jim Walden, Independent; Former assistant U.S. Attorney
  • Curtis Sliwa, Republican; CEO of the Guardian Angels

Jersey City Mayor (Non-partisan)
    Non-partisan general election Nov. 4:
  • Mussab Ali, former president of the Jersey City Board of Education
  • Bill O'Dea, Hudson County commissioner (since 1997)
  • Jim McGreevey, former N.J. Governor (2002-2004)
  • James Solomon, city councilor (since 2017)
  • Joyce Watterman, president of the Jersey City Council (since 2023)

Oakland CA Mayor
    Non-partisan special election April 14, 2025:
  • Barbara Lee, U.S.Rep CA-12 (1998-2025)
  • Loren Taylor, Oakland City Council (2019-2023), lost general election
  • Sheng Thao, Oakland Mayor, lost recall election Nov. 5, 2024
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