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The crowd erupted into applause an hour later when the board unanimously voted to reject the district's 2024-25 budget, a $165.7 million spending plan that would couple the closing of Rosenauer ...
JACKSON — Less than one week after school board members rejected the district's budget over its inclusion of "unthinkable cuts" required to make ends meet, the state Department of Education ...
The Jackson School District has faced $22.4 million in state funding cuts since 2018, and officials now say they are unable to close a resulting $30 million budget gap in a reasonable way.
More than 200 teachers and residents packed the Lincoln Park Board of Education after news of a budget crisis that may lead to staff cuts.
New Jersey lawmakers approved $44 million to help schools avert layoffs and program cuts, but many legislators say it's not nearly enough.
From 2006 to 2016 there were 60 district job cuts, with nine positions cut in 2016 alone. [9] In 2010 the district proposed cutting 69 jobs. [10] In 2010 the district had proposed closing both pre-kindergarten centers. [11] Additionally between 2006 and 2010 it closed three schools.
The Murphy administration set aside $20 million in one-time assistance in its 2023-24 budget, called “stabilization aid,” for schools affected by these funding cuts.
In March 2017, Superintendent Laura Winters stated that due to a proposed $14.7 million decrease of the district budget, the district would be "unable to provide students with a thorough and efficient education required by the New Jersey State Constitution." The proposed cuts may cause 120 teachers to lose their positions. [6]