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On Tuesday, the State Senate Education Committee unanimously approved bipartisan legislation sponsored by State Senate President Steve Sweeney and Monmouth County Senators Vin Gopal and Declan O’Scanlon, which they said in a statement, will encourage the creation of K-12 regional and countywide school districts in an effort to improve educational quality and efficiency.
Their legislation (
S-3488) would set up criteria for state-funded regionalization studies, increase flexibility on regionalization cost apportionment, bar any regionalization that would have a segregative effect, protect accrued tenure and seniority and provide significant financial incentives for districts losing state aid because of declining enrollment to regionalize by extending the schedule for their Adjustment Aid cuts from four years to eight years.
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