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Public hearing for South Brunswick school budget set for April 29

Public hearing for South Brunswick school budget set for April 29 Public hearing for South Brunswick school budget set for April 29 SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The members of the South Brunswick School District Board of Education have introduced a $154.65 million budget to fund the operation of the school district during the 2021-22 academic year. A public hearing on the budget will be held on April 29 and at that time, residents may ask questions or make comments about the budget. The board may adopt the budget following the public hearing. The budget was introduced during the board’s March 11 meeting, which was conducted in person at Crossroads North Middle School and also broadcast live.

South Brunswick schools will go virtual after spring break

South Brunswick schools will go virtual after spring break South Brunswick schools will go virtual after spring break 525,600 minutes: How do you measure a year? On March 10, 2020, Amy Finkelstein, the supervisor of Student Assistance and Wellness for the South Brunswick School District, called Superintendent of Schools Scott Feder to let him know about a potential case of COVID-19 in the district. That night became an all-nighter, Feder recalled, as he recounted the one-year anniversary of the first case of the novel coronavirus. During the South Brunswick Board of Education meeting on March 11, Feder said he remembers trying to get information from the state last year, while conversing back-and-forth throughout the night with Deputy Chief Jim Ryan of the South Brunswick Police Department.

South Brunswick schools set to lose another $2 19 million in state aid

South Brunswick schools set to lose another $2.19 million in state aid South Brunswick schools will receive $21.48 million in state aid for Fiscal Year 2021-22, a loss of $257,970, or 1.19%, from the current year, and the continuation of loss over the past few years. In 2020, Superintendent of Schools Scott Feder addressed S-2, a 2018 state law which changed the distribution of funding for New Jersey public school districts. He said that three years prior to the enactment of the law, South Brunswick received $24.5 million to offset taxpayer costs. In 2019, district administrators received a six-year schedule of how much money the state will take away over the next six years.

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