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    Budget 2025-26 cuts millions in state aid for 32 central Jersey districts, overhauls education funding with $22.2B

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    Budget 2025-26 cuts millions in state aid for 32 central Jersey districts, overhauls education funding with $22.2B
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    Governor Phil Murphy’s proposed 2025-26 state budget brings a major shake-up in school funding, cutting millions in state aid to 32 school districts in Central Jersey while increasing the overall state education budget to $22.2 billion, according to a report by My Central Jersey. According to the figures released by the state Department of Education, more than a third of the 88 school districts in the region will see reductions, with cuts of up to 3% in state aid. The reductions span multiple counties, from Califon in Hunterdon County to South Brunswick in Middlesex County, raising concerns over the financial sustainability of schools already struggling with past aid cuts.

    Winners and losers in state aid allocations

    While state funding for education is increasing by 3.32% overall, the allocation varies significantly across districts. Hunterdon County, which has previously faced severe cuts, will see a 5.23% increase in funding, the third-highest boost among New Jersey’s 21 counties. Somerset County will receive a 2.18% increase, and Union County will see a 2.88% rise. However, Middlesex County, where 15 out of 24 districts will experience cuts, will receive just a 0.57% increase, the second-lowest in the state.
    Within these counties, some districts will see substantial reductions, with Middlesex County’s Carteret, East Brunswick, Edison, and South Brunswick among those losing 3% in aid. Meanwhile, districts like Jamesburg, Metuchen, and South Plainfield will benefit from increases as high as 6%. The disparities reflect the state’s revised formula for funding distribution, which takes into account updated measures of local wealth and education costs.

    Why the cuts? The push for a more equitable funding formula

    The proposed budget is guided by changes in the state’s school aid formula, aimed at stabilizing funding and aligning it more closely with a district’s financial capacity. New adjustments include the use of multi-year property valuation and income data to better gauge a community’s ability to contribute to school funding. Additionally, special education aid will now be calculated based on actual enrollment figures rather than a Census-based estimation.
    To prevent drastic funding swings, the state has introduced a “guardrail” mechanism, ensuring that no district experiences a reduction greater than 3% in key funding categories. While this measure offers some relief, it has not completely shielded schools in regions like Middlesex County from significant budgetary constraints.

    A larger budget, but a deficit remains

    Despite the aid reductions in certain districts, Murphy’s budget reflects a historic commitment to education, with a total allocation of $22.2 billion for pre-K to 12 education. This figure includes $21.3 billion in direct funding and an additional $882.4 million from the Lottery Enterprise Contribution Act. Notably, the K-12 formula aid component will increase by $386 million, bringing the total to $12.1 billion—a 48% rise since Murphy took office.
    However, this increase comes at a time when the state faces fiscal challenges. The distribution strategy aims to balance funding across districts while ensuring resources for mental health services and school security. Murphy has defended the budget, stating that the changes align with New Jersey’s values of providing a quality education for every student. Yet, the cuts to certain districts raise concerns about whether these efforts truly reflect fairness for all schools, particularly those in areas with limited financial flexibility.

    Balancing aid reductions with local tax growth

    As districts grapple with these funding adjustments, the state has introduced mechanisms for additional flexibility in tax levy growth limitations. This means that some districts losing state aid may have the option to adjust local property taxes to compensate for the shortfall. While this may offer a lifeline to some, it also raises concerns about increasing the tax burden on residents already facing high costs of living.
    For now, school administrators in affected districts must assess how to manage reduced funding while maintaining education standards. The final impact of these changes will depend on how local governments, school boards, and communities respond to the shifting financial landscape. With the state budget still subject to legislative review, there remains a possibility for adjustments, but the overall trend suggests a continued move toward a revised, more data-driven approach to education funding in New Jersey.

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