Woodbridge School Board Discusses Budget Increase and Public School Funding

At the recent Woodbridge Township Board of Education meeting, the discussion centered around the school district’s budget for the upcoming year, with a focus on the per-student spending calculation and an increase in state funding. The budget’s increase was attributed mainly to an additional $24 million in state aid, with the board indicating that they are taking a responsible approach by paying down debt and reducing the tax levy for residents.

The public had the opportunity to address the Board of Education regarding the agenda, which was primarily focused on the budget. The speaker’s calculations suggested a per-student spending of $26,238, based on the total budget and student population. The Board confirmed the accuracy of the calculation but noted that the Department of Education has a different method for determining per-student costs, which excludes certain items. The speaker was encouraged to contact the Board for detailed information on the calculation method.

The year-over-year budget increase of approximately $30 million (less than 10%) was another point of discussion, with the board attributing the increase to the additional state aid, Medicaid funds, and a 2% tax levy increase. However, it was highlighted that the budget would result in a net reduction in the tax levy for residents due to the board’s financial strategies.

The conversation extended to the topic of school choice, with a member of the public questioning the New Jersey policy on education funding and whether it allows for taxpayer money to follow students to schools of choice, such as charter schools or private institutions. The board responded that New Jersey does not have a voucher program and that tax dollars are not allocated on an a la carte basis. It was emphasized that while the state currently does not provide funding for students attending non-public schools, there is already a competitive education landscape, with families in the community choosing various educational options, including non-public and vocational schools.

Additionally, the board discussed the projected number of students from the township attending charter schools and the impact on the district’s finances. It was noted that the district is competitive in its offerings and that there is a presence of choice in the current education system.

Concerns were raised by another speaker regarding the budget’s growth and its sustainability, referencing the financial strain on taxpayers and the potential need for additional school construction. The board reassured that the increase in state aid has reached a plateau and that this level of funding should be consistent moving forward, barring changes in student population. They also highlighted their commitment to fiscal responsibility and the tax decrease provided to residents.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Joseph Massimino
School Board Officials:
Daniel Harris, Susan Bourdin, Marie Anderson, Frank DellaPietro III, Jenny Perez, Nazam Mohammed, Akshar “AJ” Sidana, Jonathan Triebwasser, Joseph Velez

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