Tiny school district that sends students to P’burg high among biggest losers in N.J. funding plan

Gov. Mikie Sherrill proposed a record-high education budget last month that would include $12.4 billion in direct K-12 aid for New Jersey school districts next school year.

But some districts could still see sharp cuts.

About 29% of New Jersey’s school districts are slated for decreases in state aid, including one small Hunterdon County district that’s expected to lose nearly 18% of its state funding and another small Warren County district that sends students to Phillipsburg High School. (See the eight biggest funding losers listed below — along with a chart to look up your school district.)

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