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View Comments LAKEWOOD - The Board of Education on Wednesday approved a $217 million budget that includes a request for more than $70 million in state loans. If the borrowing is approved, the financially strapped district’s total state debt would reach nearly $200 million, a load district officials say cannot continue. “I don’t think you have to be an economist to realize that is unsustainable,” District Business Administrator Robert Finger said. “We’re not the federal government; we can’t keep cranking out money on a printing press.” On the bright side, residents will see a slight tax cut an average of less than $4 per home for the year. ....
These N.J. kids aren’t getting a fair education, judge rules. But fix still isn’t clear. Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 The cost of busing private and public school students while only providing state aid based on public school enrollment is at the root of Lakewood s perennial school funding problems. A judge has ruled that the district s public school students do not receive a thorough and efficient education, though she declined to declare the funding formula unconstitutional.SL Facebook Share A protracted legal battle to fix a perennial school funding imbalance unique to Lakewood has yielded what some see as a potential victory. An administrative law judge’s ruled that the district’s overwhelmingly poor, largely Hispanic public school students are not being provided the thorough and efficient education that is the right of every child in New Jersey under the state constitution. ....
POLITICO Get the New Jersey Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Ørsted Good Tuesday morning! Apparently, after adding a controversial amendment to a bill that stalls it, the best way to get it moving again is to add more controversial provisions. That’s pretty much what happened with a measure that reached Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk yesterday to eliminate mandatory minimums for all non-violent crimes, including for official corruption. A previous version of the bill modeled on recommendations by the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing Disposition Commission was never controversial. It was only when state Sen. Nicholas Sacco (D-Hudson) added an amen ....