Following expected but undesired state aid cuts to dozens of school districts following Governor Phil Murphy's address on Friday, 10th District Lawmakers are once again making a push to restore funding for several Ocean County schools.
Jersey Shore school districts losing millions in state aid are throwing up a Hail Mary ahead of Governor Phil Murphy's budget address hoping he'll reconfigure the S2 legislation.
The NCAA is acting on the issue. The bill's sponsor says that's in part because more than 30 states are following California's lead in allowing endorsement pay.
Full Day Kindergarten is safe...for now in Toms River Regional Schools as District officials continue to simultaneously battle for school funding from the state and carefully craft a budget for the upcoming school years.
The bill would ban single-use carryout bags in two years. Its sponsor says it will be a top priority in the new session with a first hearing on Jan. 30.
Brick Schools like 199 other districts across the state are being directly impacted by the S2 legislation or school funding formula in a negative way and are looking for both funding and answers from the state of New Jersey.
Senate President Steve Sweeney was the guest speaker at the Ocean County Mayor's Association meeting discussing a variety of topics including the School Funding Formula and Immunization Bill while greeted by protestors outside in Toms River.