Schools

Hillsborough Schools To Get Less State Aid Than Promised

Montgomery Schools will get the same promised. More than 200 school districts got less than what Governor Murphy said they would.

HILLSBOROUGH, NJ — Hillsborough Township School District will receive less state aid than Governor Phil Murphy said it originally would, revised numbers released by the state Friday show.

Hillsborough Township will receive $24,926,258 in state aid for the 2018-19 school year, less than the $25,208,652 Murphy said earlier this year it would receive.

The district received $25,205,490 in state aid for the 2017-18 school year.

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Montgomery Township, on the other hand, will receive $4,488,956 in state aid for the 2018-19 school year, which is the same Murphy said earlier this year it would receive. The district received $4,264,664 in state aid for the 2017-18 school year.

Somerset County Vocational Schools will also receive less funding than initially promised. Somerset County Vocational will receive $1,428,562 in state aid for the 2018-19 school year, less than the $1,543,011 Murphy said earlier this year it would receive. The district received $1,428,562 in state aid for the 2017-18 school year.

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The Murphy administration says the new figures take significant steps to begin the process of fully and fairly funding New Jersey school districts, saying that $8.5 billion will be disbursed to the state's school districts, including an additional $68 million to bring aid in balance for underfunded districts.

"A stronger, fairer New Jersey means making sure that New Jersey's schools are receiving the funds they need to advance academic excellence for our students," said Murphy. "After years of neglect, we are turning the page to bring a balanced approach to school aid by removing the growth cap on funding increases and finally beginning the process of fully implementing the state's school funding formula established in 2008."

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