![]() Prior to the adoption of the budget, Sampson addressed the issue. Superintendent of Schools Charles Sampson has said the reduction in state aid will continue through the 2024-25 school year under S-2.įor several years, district administrators have been advocating for changes in S-2 in an attempt to curtail or to eliminate the reductions in aid the law has imposed. The district’s state aid has been reduced in each of the past several years under the terms of legislation known as S-2 that was signed into law by Gov. For 2022-23, the district’s state aid will decrease to $30.55 million. The FRHSD’s state aid decreased from $40.73 million in 2020-21 to $34.05 million in 2021-22. The 2022-23 budget includes a reduction of $3.5 million in state aid from the current school year. Voting “yes” on a motion to adopt the budget were board President Peter Bruno, Vice President Marc Parisi and board members Michael Messinger, Elizabeth Higley, Kathie Lavin, Debra Fanelli and Diana Cappiello.īoard members Heshy Moses and Jamie Bruno were absent from the meeting.ĭistrict administrators said the 2022-23 budget would be supported by the collection of $146.28 million in taxes from residential and commercial property owners in the district’s eight sending municipalities: Colts Neck, Englishtown, Farmingdale, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Howell, Manalapan and Marlboro.
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