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Verona, Cedar Grove Schools: More State Aid Under Murphy's Budget

While 197 school districts across N.J. would see less state aid under the governor's funding plan, Verona and Cedar Grove aren't among them.

Verona/Cedar Grove public schools would see an increase under Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposed state aid for 2019-2020.
Verona/Cedar Grove public schools would see an increase under Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposed state aid for 2019-2020. (File Photo: Verona Public Schools)

VERONA, NJ — Verona and Cedar Grove public schools would both see an increase from last year under Gov. Phil Murphy’s state aid proposal for 2019-2020.

Last week, Murphy's administration released the proposed state aid numbers for every school district in the 2019-20 school year. While 197 districts across New Jersey would see a decrease under the governor’s funding plan, Verona and Cedar Grove were not among them.

If the spending plan is approved, the Verona Public School District would get $1,442,837 in aid from New Jersey, a $155,100 (12.04 percent) increase from last year.

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The Cedar Grove Public School District would get $1,158,678 in aid from New Jersey, a $113,771 (10.89) percent increase from last year.

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State aid weighs heavily in many district's decisions on raising local property taxes. Many experts say that aid cuts - or even flat spending - from year to year gives districts cause to raise local taxes.

Overall, state aid to districts in New Jersey would increase 2.43 percent over the 2018-19 school year under a plan that requires approval from the Legislature.

This article contains reporting by Tom Davis, Patch national staff

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