2 N.J. school districts are putting more money toward students. It’s a model others could follow.
Updated Feb 01, 2021;
Posted Feb 01, 2021
Pictured, from left, Nicholas Diaz, superintendent; Patricia Martucci, business administrator; Laura Marchese, supervisor of special services; and, Kerry Foote, supervisor of curriculum and instruction.Courtesy
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School districts in New Jersey have been forced to adjust to a countless number of changes over the last year in face of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. But, in the months before the outbreak, officials from two school districts in the Garden State made the decision make changes to share resources and put more taxpayer dollars toward students.