![]() ![]() The superintendent said last year’s increase in state aid of $10.9 million went towards tax relief however, this year he recommended the proposed state aid increase remain in the school budget due to the unknown circumstances with the novel coronavirus pandemic. ![]() Zega said the district expects $53.24 million in state aid, an increase of $11.9 million from last year. The average homeowner will pay $4,393 in school taxes from $4,283 during the 2019-20 school year. The school district’s 2019-20 budget totaled $249.44 million and was supported by the collection of $183.54 in a local tax levy.ĭistrict administrators said for the owner of a home assessed at the township average of $75,000, school taxes will increase by $110 from 2019-20, which saw a $35 school tax increase. The 2020-21 school budget is supported by the collection of a $187.21 million tax levy from the township’s residential and commercial property owners. Board members Dan Harris and Ezio Tamburello abstained from the adoption. The Woodbridge BOE adopted the $263.66 million budget at a meeting on April 30. “We are very happy and proud that we will be able to offer students some additional instruction and some additional reinforcement.” “We want to make sure when we come back in September all our students are where they need to be academically and emotionally,” Schools Superintendent Robert Zega said. The summer skills bridge program is funded in next year’s 2020-21 budget and individual instruction for students is funded in this year’s budget and funding will continue next year. ![]()
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