Tag: school budget

  • Hopewell regional school board adopts budget for 2018-19

    Hopewell regional school board adopts budget for 2018-19

    The Hopewell Valley Regional School District Board of Education has adopted the district’s operating budget for the 2018-19 school year. Approval of the budget came following a public hearing on May 7. The 2018-19 operating budget totals $80.66 million. The district’s 2017-18 operating budget totaled $77.78 million. Administrators will raise $71.95 million in a local…

  • South Amboy Board of Education adopts 2018-19 budget

    South Amboy Board of Education adopts 2018-19 budget

    SOUTH AMBOY – The 2018-19 budget that has been adopted by the South Amboy Public Schools Board of Education contains a tax increase of about $140 for the owner of a home assessed at the city’s average. During a meeting on April 30, board members unanimously adopted a budget totaling $18.45 million for the upcoming…

  • Manalapan-Englishtown school board adopts $94.02 million budget

    Manalapan-Englishtown school board adopts $94.02 million budget

    The Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education has adopted a $94.02 million budget to fund the operation of the district from July 1 through June 30, 2019. The budget was adopted by the board on May 1. District administrators project raising $67 million in taxes from residential and commercial property owners in Manalapan and…

  • Upper Freehold Regional school board adopts $38.7M budget for 2018-19

    Upper Freehold Regional school board adopts $38.7M budget for 2018-19

    The Upper Freehold Regional School District Board of Education has adopted a $38.7 million budget that will fund the operation of the district during the 2018-19 school year. Following a discussion among district administrators and board members and a public hearing, the budget was adopted on April 25. The budget appears to leave Allentown property…

  • Jackson school board adopts $153 million budget for 2018-19

    Jackson school board adopts $153 million budget for 2018-19

    JACKSON – The Jackson School District Board of Education has adopted a  $153.83 million budget for the 2018-19 school year. Board members took the action on April 24. “There was a tremendous amount of work that went into getting this budget to the point where we could present it to the public as a reasonable…

  • Marlboro board adopts $92.3 million budget for 2018-19 school year

    Marlboro board adopts $92.3 million budget for 2018-19 school year

    MARLBORO – The Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education has adopted a budget for the 2018-19 school year that totals $92.3 million and will be supported by a tax levy of $76.4 million to be paid by Marlboro’s residential and commercial property owners. The 2017-18 budget totaled $91.2 million and was supported by a…

  • East Windsor regional school board adopts $88.7 million budget

    East Windsor regional school board adopts $88.7 million budget

    Without comment, members of the the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education unanimously adopted the district’s $88.7 million operating budget for the 2018-19 school year on April 30. The $88.7 million budget represents a 1.1-percent increase over the 2017-18 operating budget of $87.8 million, according to district administrators. The budget calls for raising…

  • Public hearing on Jackson school budget set for April 24

    Public hearing on Jackson school budget set for April 24

    JACKSON – The Jackson School District Board of Education has scheduled a public hearing for 6:30 p.m. April 24 on a $153.83 million budget the board has introduced for the 2018-19 school year. The meeting will take place in the Fine Arts Center of Jackson Memorial High School, Don Connor Boulevard. The board may adopt…

  • Metuchen school board seeks to exceed 2 percent spending cap

    Metuchen school board seeks to exceed 2 percent spending cap

    METUCHEN — The Metuchen School District Board of Education will seek to collect more in school taxes for the upcoming school year than would otherwise be permitted by the state because of a projected enrollment increase of more than 1 percent for the 2018-19 school year. However, although the board is seeking to collect 0.99 percent…