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Wayne Will Get $182K In School Construction Funds From NJ

Wayne Township Public Schools will receive $182,877, according to officials.

WAYNE, NJ — The Wayne Township Public School District will be getting new state funding to address critical facility needs.

The New Jersey Department of Education and the New Jersey Schools Development Authority (SDA) announced recently that $75 million would be appropriated to school districts across the state to assist with emergency construction and other capital needs.

“Every New Jersey student and school staff member deserves a space for learning that is safe, secure, and supportive of the highest educational outcomes,” said Dr. Angelica Allen-McMillan, Acting Commissioner of the Department of Education.

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Wayne Township Public Schools will receive $182,877, according to the state's figures.

Districts can use these funds for emergent or capital maintenance projects or to offset eligible project or maintenance costs incurred this fiscal year, state officials said.

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Funding may be directed toward projects such as site upgrades, HVAC repairs or replacements, renovations to the building envelope (masonry, roofing, etc.), safety and security needs, as well as building maintenance activities.

“Today’s announcement builds on our work to improve education outcomes for all New Jersey students. Providing our students with a top-notch education means ensuring their classroom environments are safe and conducive to learning,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “This funding will go toward critical school infrastructure projects throughout the state, bolstering our school communities and ensuring districts can meet the needs of their students.”

Of the total amount, $50 million will be provided for projects in the SDA Districts, which are the 31 districts where the SDA oversees school construction. The remaining $25 million will be available for all other districts, i.e., regular operating districts.

The NJDOE website provides a chart that shows the funds available to local school districts for qualified project costs for the current round of funding.

District officials have not said how the new funds will be allocated within the township's schools.

This March, Wayne Township voters will be asked to approve a $169.8 million bond proposal aimed at enhancing facilities across all 15 schools within the K–12 district.

According to district officials, the 62 projects included in the referendum are designed to bolster security, promote energy conservation, and accommodate the expected increase in enrollment.

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