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NJ DOE Warns Districts of Potential State Aid Cuts

Yut’se Thomas, Acting Assistant Commissioner, writes in a memo to superintendents and business administrators,

For purposes of developing your preliminary budgets, districts should make allowances for the possibility of a reduction in state aid from your 2010-11 amounts. This guidance is for planning purposes only and is no indication of the final state aid allocation for 2011-12. The latter will be provided to districts following the Governor’s budget message.

(Courtesy of NJ Spotlight)

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