Englewood Englewood educators propose 3.8% tax increase Interim Superintendent Richard Segall said the proposed $68 million Englewood school budget for 2008-2009 will maintain and expand student achievement gains at all grade levels, help with the transition to Dr. Grieco and enhanced Cleveland Schools, increase operating efficiency and reduce the special education impact on the district.
Cresskill New budget waits for approval After passing state and county filters, the modified $22.8 million school budget is now ready for voter approval.
Haworth District leaders project 4% tax increase
If the education funding plan is approved residents face an average $54.78 increase to their tax bills to support the public school system.
Cresskill Residents to vote on $22.8M budget
After the county review of the Cresskill School District budget, officials have cut $100,000 from the spending plan. The reduction means residents' taxes won't increase as much as anticipated, but will still be largely responsible for the new $22.8 million plan.
Northvale $8 million spending plan presented to public
Superintendent Sylvan Hershey told local officials March 18 that after "a lot of robbing Peter to pay Paul," the school budget tax increase would be slight.
Harrington Park Taxes likely to jump 5 percent, educators say
"Squeezing every penny out of every corner," Superintendent Adam Fried said the proposed $10.1 million school budget is the result of a careful balancing act.
Northern Valley Regional Educators say $2.3 million more needed in taxes
Taxpayers in the seven sending districts of Northern Valley Regional High School can expect to be responsible for $41,321,482 the tax levy on the tentative 2008/2009 school budget
Englewood Organization recommends school board candidates SEEK, a citizen organization formed in 2003 to recruit qualified candidates for the Englewood Board of Education, has recommended three candidates for the April 15 school board election. The group has chosen George C. Garrison III, Dr. Jerry D. Lamb and Margaret Mora.
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