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Abbott districts are sort of like the Hotel California. Once you check in you apparently can never leave.

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Bob Ingle for the Courier Post in a column on the State Supreme Court’s pending decision on whether Gov. Christie’s 2010-2011 school aid cuts violated the School Funding Reform Act. Ingle notes that in Hoboken the average property value per student is $3,494,398 while the average in NJ is $907,954. Hoboken is, of course, an Abbott district.

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