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[quote="East Windsor Patch"]Governor announces an increase in education aid for nearly all districts in the state. East Windsor and Cranbury school districts will receive a boost in aid, under a plan announced by Gov. Christie on Tuesday. The plan means that East Windsor will receive an additional $780,720 in aid for 2011-2012, for a total of $17.15 million in aid. Cranbury see its aid total doubled to $352,517, after not receiving any aid in 2010-2011. It’s unclear how the two districts would use the additional money. Christie's plan for $850 million in new aid for fiscal year 2011-12 includes the governor’s initial $250 million increase for all districts, an additional $450 million for the Abbott districts and an additional $150 million for non-Abbott districts. This means that total state total state aid to education will be higher in 2011-12 than when Christie took office, according to the governor. “This year, New Jersey increased state aid to school districts by $850 million over last year, restoring every dollar of the cuts we were forced to make last year and increasing aid by an additional $30 million,” Christie said in a prepared statement. http://eastwindsor.patch.com/articles/state-to-provide-more-aid-to-schools-in-east-windsor-cranbury[/quote]
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East Windsor Patch
Posted: Wed, Jul 13 2011, 6:21 pm EDT
Post subject: State to Provide More Aid to Schools in East Windsor, Cranbury
Governor announces an increase in education aid for nearly all districts in the state.
East Windsor and Cranbury school districts will receive a boost in aid, under a plan announced by Gov. Christie on Tuesday.
The plan means that East Windsor will receive an additional $780,720 in aid for 2011-2012, for a total of $17.15 million in aid. Cranbury see its aid total doubled to $352,517, after not receiving any aid in 2010-2011.
It’s unclear how the two districts would use the additional money.
Christie's plan for $850 million in new aid for fiscal year 2011-12
includes the governor’s initial $250 million increase for all
districts, an additional $450 million for the Abbott districts and an
additional $150 million for non-Abbott districts.
This means that total state total state aid to education will be
higher in 2011-12 than when Christie took office, according to the governor.
“This year, New Jersey increased state aid to school districts by $850
million over last year, restoring every dollar of the cuts we were
forced to make last year and increasing aid by an additional $30
million,” Christie said in a prepared statement.
http://eastwindsor.patch.com/articles/state-to-provide-more-aid-to-schools-in-east-windsor-cranbury