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Sherrill proposes a record breaking $12.4 billion for K-12 schools in FY 2027, the largest amount in state history and a $370 million increase over last year’s funding.
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Proposed New Jersey Budget Would Funnel Record-Breaking $12.4 Billion to K-12 Schools

2 months ago6 mins

New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill delivered her inaugural budget address earlier this month, outlining her administration’s plan to protect children’s futures through a $12.4 billion investment in K-12 schools for FY 2027. 

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The new school will be an approximately 132,000-square-foot, four-story facility will serve a maximum of 850 students in kindergarten through fifth grade.
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Construction Underway on $87.6 New Jersey Schools Development Authority Project in Garfield

8 months ago8 months ago5 mins

Construction is officially underway on the new $87.6 million Woodrow Wilson School No. 5 in Garfield.

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DIGroupArchitecture Tackling $33M in Upgrades for New Jersey District

3 years ago3 years ago4 mins

New Brunswick, N.J.-based design firm DIGroupArchitecture is undertaking $32.9 million worth of renovations for the Garden State community of Springfield’s public school district.

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Jersey City Welcomes New Charter High School

5 years ago5 years ago5 mins

Friends of BelovED Community Charter School 2, Inc. (Friends 2) and Urbahn Architects have completed the new high school facility for the BelovED Community Charter School.

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Major Revamp and Expansion Slated for New Jersey High School

7 years ago7 years ago3 mins

The New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA) recently awarded a contract to Terminal Construction Corporation of Wood-Ridge, New Jersey for construction services for Orange High School in Orange, New Jersey.

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