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Jersey City BOE hosts hearing on $814M budget, parents call for fully funding spending plan
The Jersey City Board of Education held a public hearing on their preliminary $814,051,708 budget for the 2021-2022 scholastic year, with every speaker called on the board to approve a fully funded budget when it’s time to vote.
By Daniel Ulloa/Hudson County View
“Mr. Walker has put a full budget on the table, and I am asking you to please approve it. It’s time to fully fund our schools and do more with more,” said Amy de Jong
“With 61 percent of the district’s children eligible for free and reduced lunch, you must plan for the long-term sustainable funding of our district as we come out of this pandemic. The education of our Jersey City children can be thought of and planned for beyond the current year. We need sustainable funding that will ensure the hiring of full-time teachers,” expressed Evelyn Gormley.
Stop moving the goal line on Jersey City schools’ reopening | Jersey Journal editorial
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With yet-another new date on the calendar for a now-phased reopening of the Jersey City Public Schools, administrators and teachers must make sure this one sticks.
All spring, families who want their children to return to the classroom have been making and remaking plans because of the school district’s inability to come through on multiple promises. And students who haven’t set foot in a school building in more than a year, if ever, have had to deal with a constant stress of not knowing when their first day back will be.
Jersey City BOE hears different points of view from parents and teachers over schools reopening
By Daniel Ulloa/Hudson County View
“During the course of the week there were a number of comments made based upon the district not having any reopening plan. And I really just want to clear things up,” Superintendent of Schools Franklin Walker said early on during last night’s nearly five-hour meeting.
“The district will reopen April the 29th. Students will return in groups by grade level. On 4/29 students Pre-K to grades 3 will return. On May the 10th, Grades 4 to 8 will return, and also on May 10th, grades 9-12, We will have two in-person cohorts, group A, and group B, and one complete remote cohort.”
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