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Thursday, February 28, 2013

State Aid Increased for Long Branch, Eatontown, Monmouth Regional Schools

Shore Regional, Tinton Falls and West Long Branch state aid remains flat

State aid has been increased for the Long Branch, Eatontown, Monmouth Regional school district for the 2014 fiscal years, Governor Chris Christie announced today. Stated aid for the West Long Branch, Tinton Falls and Shore Regional school districts will remain flat. The Long Branch School District saw the biggest increase of the schools in the Long Branch-Eatontown area with a $295,226 increase for a total state aid figure of $42,090,461. The Eatontown School District saw the second largest increase of area schools with a $59,646 increase for a total state aid figure of $3,803,699. Monmouth Regional's state aid was increased $46,717 for a total of $3,337,306. The following school districts saw 0 percent increases in their state aid for the…

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7:46 am on Monday, March 4, 2013

Hand outs? Are you daft? It is PUBLIC SCHOOLING. Of course the state supports it. Where else are they getting the money to run it?? That has to be the funniest thing I have read in a while.   more ›

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Shore Regional High School Will Receive Large Increase in State Aid

School will receive $340,154 in state aid for the 2011-2012 year

Shore Regional High School will be receiving more state aid money than it originally expected after Gov. Chris Christie announced an increase for New Jersey Schools this week. In February, it was announced that the school would receive $191,114 in state aid, but this week that number was increased by $149,040, for a total of $340,154. The 2011-2012 state aid is a $298,079 increase over the 2010-2011 state aid figure of $42,075. The increase is part of Gov. Christie allocation plan for an additional $850 million in aid for New Jersey Schools, $600 million more than he initially announced in February. School Business Administrator Dennis Kotch said he did not wish to comment on the funding at this time, because he had not yet read the …

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