Cherry Hill High School students join teachers, parents and board members boarding buses at district headquarters Wednesday, Mar. 20, 2024, headed to Trenton to attend the Assembly Budget Committee’s public hearing on Gov. Murphy's proposed budget. The Cherry Hill School District is facing a $6.9 million cut in state aid for the next school year, the second-largest cut in the state.Facing a possible $6.
Cherry Hill, which enrolls nearly 11,000 students, is among 140 districts across the state that would receive less fundingSince the state released preliminary aid figures in February, districts have been sounding an alarm and bracing for possible cuts. Cherry Hill and others have lobbied their local legislators and mobilized their communities. They are hoping the cuts will be restored or supplemental funding awarded to fill the gaps to avoid layoffs and program cuts.
“Even with this tax increase, we cannot close the gap left by the drastic and unexpected reduction in state equalization aid we received this year,” Stern said. “The repercussions are staggering.” “This cut not only lacks foundation fiscal sense, it is a slap in the face and an insult to the students of my district,” said Collin Duckett, a senior at Cherry Hill High West.
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