
State Aid Being Cut For These South Jersey School Districts
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has declared that the state's school funding formula will be fully funded for the 2024-25 fiscal school year. But the reality is that despite $11.7 billion being committed to New Jersey schools, numerous schools around the state are losing state funding.
According to the State of New Jersey Department of Education's State Aid Summaries, 63 school districts in South Jersey will be losing state funding during the next school year.
The only South Jersey county with zero school districts having their state Amaid cut is Cumberland County.
School Districts losing funding
*Atlantic County: 11
*Camden County: 11
*Cape May County: 10
*Gloucester County: 9
*Ocean County: 17
*Salem County: 5
Those numbers seem to be the opposite of the claims by Governor Phil Murphy saying that New Jersey is making "investments in education."
When the Clifton City School District in Passaic County is getting an $8.4M increase while Runnemede is seeing a decrease of $4.1M, independent observers are left with questions about this funding formula.
Atlantic County School Districts that will lose state aid
-Brigantine: -$99,690
-Corbin City: -$69,938
-Estell Manor: -$155,548
-Galloway Twp: -$97,994
-Linwood City: -$174,118
-Longport: -$11,231
-Mainland Regional: -$1,412,716
-Margate City: -$19,926
-Northfield City: -$812,633
-Somers Point: -$1,135,459
-Ventnor City: -$111,879
Cape May County School Districts
-Cape May Point: -$1,268
-Dennis Twp: -$106,046
-Lower Cape May Regional: -$103,170
-Lower Twp: -$136,100
-Middle Twp: -$628,919
-North Wildwood: -$35,549
-Sea Isle City: -$32,266
-Stone Harbor: -$1,486
-Upper Twp: -$507,534
-Wildwood City: -$723,821
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