Barnegat School Board Approves 3% Tax Levy Increase Amid State Aid Reductions
- Meeting Overview:
In a notable meeting of the Barnegat School Board, members approved a proposal to increase the tax levy from 2% to 3% for the upcoming year. This adjustment aims to address rising costs while maintaining a focus on student and staff needs. The decision comes as the district navigates a challenging financial landscape, having lost nearly $3 million in state aid over the past two years. Despite these setbacks, the board has managed to sustain its programs and staffing levels without any cuts.
45:16The board received confirmation from the Department of Education late in the day that the proposed tax levy increase was approved. Discussions during the meeting emphasized the need to manage consolidated vacancies and optimize the utilization of teachers and staff based on student needs and course offerings.
30:18Transportation was another key topic, with plans to reinstate another run for the next academic year. The district’s ability to conduct out-of-district transportation internally was highlighted as a cost-saving measure, especially for transporting homeless students who frequently change addresses. Managing these runs without outsourcing has led to significant savings, which could otherwise reach approximately $800 per day if outsourced.
Facilities maintenance was also addressed, with efforts being made to repair HVAC systems and perform asphalt and concrete work around the district. The board underscored the importance of maintaining facilities proactively to avoid future financial burdens due to neglected infrastructure. Additionally, the district is optimistic about potentially adding another district to its shared services program, which would provide additional revenue and support to neighboring districts facing budget constraints.
27:49In the context of shared services, the district reported a successful longstanding relationship with Burlington County, allowing for flexible staffing based on evolving technological needs. The district also noted significant income from tuition for students, amounting to nearly $200,000.
46:20During the meeting, a detailed breakdown of the tax levy was provided. The increase results in a tax rate of $1.52 per $100 of assessed value, with an additional 10 cents for debt service. For a home assessed at $300,000, this translates to an additional $7.92 per month.
01:01:33In the public participation segment, a resident raised questions and suggestions related to budget considerations. Proposals included energy-saving measures like implementing a “lights out” initiative during school hours and providing families with options for Chromebooks through rental services or discounted rates. The board acknowledged the potential benefits of these ideas and discussed the complexities involved, particularly with digital textbooks.
42:34A board member highlighted the necessity of a “united board” to effectively serve the community and address the challenges faced over the past four years, which included disunity and conflicts. The member expressed pride in the current board’s ability to engage in respectful dialogue and compromise, ultimately benefiting students and staff.
02:59The meeting also celebrated student and athletic achievements. The “upstanders” program recognized students who exemplify positive traits within the community. Various students from different schools were awarded plaques and gift certificates for their contributions. In athletics, the board commended the Barnegat High School sports teams for their unprecedented success, with the girls’ basketball, boys’ basketball, and wrestling teams all winning division titles in the same year. The cheerleading team also secured a state championship. Each athlete was provided with championship sweatshirts in recognition of their dedication.
22:04Additionally, the student advisory committee at the high school is nearing the final phases of implementing projects aimed at improving the school community. Initiatives include a peer-to-peer mentorship program and repurposing an unused courtyard into an agricultural green space named Benny’s Den. The committee also proposed forming a Barnegat High School alumni association to strengthen connections among past and present students.
The board revisited discussions on the impact of budgetary aid loss and the transition to an AB block schedule. There was a consensus on introducing feeder clubs at the middle school to ensure continuity in extracurricular activities as students transition to high school.
Brian Latwis
School Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/29/2025
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Recording Published:
04/30/2025
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Duration:
94 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Ocean County
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Towns:
Barnegat
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