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Brick School Board Approves $160 Million Budget For 2021-22


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The Brick Township Schools 2021-22 school budget includes a reduction of 26 full-time staff positions because of the $5.3 million cut in state aid. (Karen Wall/Patch)
BRICK, NJ The Brick Township Board of Education approved a proposed $160 million budget for the 2021-22 school year that cuts 26 positions as the district tries to absorb a $5.3 million reduction in state aid.
The budget of $160,822,267 includes a property tax levy of $117,391,709, an increase of $2.2 million over the property tax levy in the 2020-21 budget.
That 2 percent increase is the maximum allowed under the state cap. It also is required under S2, the state law that mandates the reduction in equalization aid, because the Brick Township School District is under adequacy, meaning the district is spending less per student than the state Department of Education says the district should be spending to provide a thorough and efficient education. ....

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Book presents new perspectives on Spencer Museum's founding collection


Tue, 03/09/2021
LAWRENCE – A new publication from the Spencer Museum of Art, “Perspectives on a Legacy Collection: Sallie Casey Thayer’s Gift to the University of Kansas,” investigates how the benefactor’s founding gift of more than 7,000 objects continues to influence KU’s art museum.
Since the Kansas City merchant’s widow donated her multifarious collection in 1917, KU has preserved it, displayed it and, since 1978, housed it in the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art, using it to educate and inspire generations of students and citizens alike. The centenary of the gift in 2017 inspired a retrospective exhibition, an original musical and now a 450-page, richly illustrated, printed reevaluation of the collection, published by the museum itself. Copies are available at the museum and at the KU Bookstore. ....

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