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Galloway Schools To Slightly Lose Funding Under 2022-23 Budget

Galloway schools will receive a slight decrease in funding in 2022-23.

GALLOWAY, NJ — After two difficult years in the pandemic, Galloway Township Public Schools will receive slightly decreased funding, while Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District will receive an increase in the 2022-23 school year.

This month, Gov. Phil Murphy's administration proposed $19.2 billion for New Jersey pre-K to 12 schools for the Fiscal Year 2023 budget, including an additional $649.8 million for K-12 aid to put K-12 "formula" aid at $9.92 billion.

New Jersey's school-funding formula for state aid comes from S2 — a controversial law passed in 2018 that modified how the state determines to allocate its funding for each district. FY2023 would be the fifth of seven state budgets that S2 will impact.

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According to the NJ Department of Education, Galloway is set to lose 1.10 percent in aid, while Greater Egg Harbor Regional is set to receive 6.67 percent in aid.

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Murphy's proposed budget also includes $20 million in stabilization aid — one-time assistance for school districts facing fiscal challenges. The governor introduced the $48.9 billion budget Tuesday to state legislators.

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State aid is an influential factor in a district's decisions on raising local property taxes. Many say that aid cuts or flat spending each year give them cause to raise what are already the highest property taxes in the country.

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