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Amid State Aid Cuts, Haddon Twp. Schools To Host Budgeting Forum
Haddon Twp. schools are slated for another year of cuts to state funding. District officials will explain what's next at a community forum.
HADDON TOWNSHIP, NJ — As the state cuts funding for Haddon Township schools, the district will hold a school budgeting community forum to explain the potential impact.
The forum is set for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Haddon Township High School auditorium. Members of the community are invited to attend.
The posted agenda includes:
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- understanding state aid and budget deficits
- choices for our community
- community input and next steps
The state is set to slash the Haddon Township School District's aid by 3 percent, reducing it to $8.88 million for the 2025-26 school year.
It would be the second-straight year of decreased state funding for Haddon Township Schools, which suffered an 8.1 percent cut for the current school year.
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