Christie To Verona Schools: NO

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Christie2Remember that extra $87 million in state aid to schools that Gov. Chris Christie touted in his budget speech earlier this week? Good.

Now forget it. Verona isn’t getting any.

The governor said in his speech that the money was going to be split among 378 public school districts and that no K-12 district would get any less school aid this year. But he didn’t say who would be getting more.

The state Department of Education has just released a list of the lucky 378: Essex County’s so-called Abbott Districts are getting the bulk of the $4,309,191 that the governor is sending north. The Belleville and Bloomfield districts are getting $500,000 extra each, an increase of 2% and 2.5% respectively. Verona is getting nothing, leaving our aid at last year’s $843,727.

“The aid, as we expected, is flat to last year, which is about 50% less than our pre-2010 level,” Board of Education John Quattrocchi commented by email. “Even then, we have never been funded at the state’s legislated levels. NJ continues to rank just off the bottom of state funding for education, across the nation. This will continue to stress the property tax payers in our state.”

220,388

 

FY13 Total                       K-12 State Aid

Proj. FY14 Total               K-12 State Aid

Aid Diff (FY14-FY13)

District Name
BELLEVILLE TOWN

25,130,065

25,630,065

500,000

BLOOMFIELD TWP

20,199,014

20,699,014

500,000

CALDWELL-WEST CALDWELL

961,290

961,290

0

CEDAR GROVE TWP

723,287

723,287

0

EAST ORANGE

176,635,492

177,959,050

1,323,558

ESSEX CO VOC-TECH

20,585,108

20,585,108

0

ESSEX FELLS BORO

94,756

94,756

0

FAIRFIELD TWP

296,821

296,821

0

GLEN RIDGE BORO

720,471

720,471

0

IRVINGTON TOWNSHIP

111,604,784

112,230,897

626,113

LIVINGSTON TWP

2,416,835

2,416,836

1

MILLBURN TWP

1,882,982

1,882,982

0

MONTCLAIR TOWN

6,586,651

6,586,651

0

NEWARK CITY

714,315,679

714,315,679

0

NORTH CALDWELL BORO

220,388

0

NUTLEY TOWN

6,921,851

6,921,852

1

CITY OF ORANGE TWP

71,995,702

73,355,220

1,359,518

ROSELAND BORO

268,042

268,042

0

SOUTH ORANGE-MAPLEWOOD

4,075,898

4,075,898

0

VERONA BORO

843,727

843,727

0

WEST ESSEX REGIONAL

996,142

996,142

0

WEST ORANGE TOWN

6,809,707

6,809,707

0

TOTAL

1,174,284,692

1,178,593,883

4,309,191

The announcement means that Verona Superintendent Steven A. Forte needs to pare about $200,000 from the budget before next Tuesday’s special meeting of the Board of Education. The BOE had been sounding grim on this year’s budget even before the governor’s decision, as you can hear in the video of the meeting below. Tuesday’s special meeting will start at 8 p.m.

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Virginia Citrano
Virginia Citranohttps://myveronanj.com
Virginia Citrano grew up in Verona. She moved away to write and edit for The Wall Street Journal’s European edition, Institutional Investor, Crain’s New York Business and Forbes.com. Since returning to Verona, she has volunteered for school, civic and religious groups, served nine years on the Verona Environmental Commission and is now part of Sustainable Verona. She co-founded MyVeronaNJ in 2009. You can reach Virginia at [email protected].

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