Schools
Preliminary Number Released For Cranford School Aid Next Year
The next New Jersey budget includes a proposed increase in aid to 300 school districts, but 200 would see a decrease.
CRANFORD, NJ — The next proposed state budget includes an increase in aid to 300 school districts, but 200 would see a decrease. Cranford will tentatively gain $475,000, or a 16.12 percent increase, for the 2021-22 school year.
The district is set to get a total of $3.4 million in state aid toward its budget next year, instead of $2.9 million like the current year.
When districts get less aid, taxpayers often have to pay extra to pay extra toward the budget, unless costs are cut. But an increase in aid may give a reprieve to taxpayers and school staff who need more programs and improvements.
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The total $44.8 billion New Jersey budget includes $18.1 billion in pre-K-through-12 state school aid.
Many districts are facing cuts as part of the ongoing reduction in aid to the district under what's called S2, the law that enforces cuts in "adjustment aid" to districts that have been deemed to not pay their local fair share of property taxes.
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On the whole, statewide aid would increase 6.6 percent over the 2020-21 school year under a plan that requires approval from the state Legislature. That number would be larger than the 3.8 percent increase Murphy proposed last year.
The state aid was part of Murphy's 2021-22 budget proposal, which was released last week. Read more: No New Tax Increases, Fees For NJ Amid COVID, Gov. Murphy Says
Statewide, the proposal calls for $578 million in additional K-12 school aid and nearly $50 million in additional preschool funding. School districts will be able to use the state funding in conjunction with federal aid to address COVID-19-related learning loss, stand up mental health programs, train educators, and remediate buildings, among other uses, according to the administration.
The 2021-22 budget proposal plans to continue the seven-year phase-in to fully fund New Jersey's school funding formula. By adding $578 million in K-12 formula aid, the Murphy administration proposes to make the full scheduled phase-in for the upcoming school year and make up for the pause in the phase-in from last year's budget.
The proposal also includes $50 million in stabilization aid to help districts adjust to the phase-in of the school funding formula and an additional $25 million for Extraordinary Special Education aid.
"After years of chronic underfunding of our classrooms, we're getting back where we need to be," Murphy said. "This is good for our students, this is good for our educators, this is good for our district and school leaders, and this is good for our educational communities."
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