My post today at WHYY’s Newsworks looks at the reaction of various interest groups — school boards, teachers’ union, principals and supervisors, superintendents — to Gov. Christie’s proposed 2014 school aid.
Last week Gov. Christie proposed a $32.9 billion budget for 2014. He prefaced his formal address with promises of “fiscal sanity” and “fiscal discipline,” and then dropped the biggest ticket item: $8.9 billion for public schools, an increase of $97.3 million over 2013.
Read the rest here.