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Here Is Where Wyckoff And Franklin Lakes Rank On School Spending
Franklin Lakes ranks in the top 25 districts in the amount of money it spends per pupil, information released by the state shows.
WYCKOFF/FRANKLIN LAKES, NJ — New information released by the state Department of Education shows exactly where Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes rank in per-pupil spending.
Franklin Lakes ranks No. 21 on a list of how much taxpayers spend to send each child to a public school at $23,165.
Wyckoff ranks No. 218. It spends $16,786 per pupil.
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The Ramapo-Indian Hills Regional School District ranks at No. 134 at $18,084 per pupil.
By comparison, Alpine spends $30,213 per pupil, third highest in New Jersey. Saddle River rounds out the top five highest spending districts at $29,335.
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The Bergen County Vocational district came in at No. 13 at $25,681.
The statewide average for school spending per-pupil in 2017-2018 was $15,720, a 5 percent increase over two years.
Fairview is the lowest spending district in Bergen County. It spends $10,581 per pupil.
While per-pupil costs are increasing, the disparity in costs between each school district is quite big. Asbury Park pays nearly $60,000 per student in its district, while Edison pays a little more than $12,000.
Per-pupil costs include: Transportation, special revenues, pension and benefits paid by the state, facilities (including debt service), equipment, total food services, judgments against the school district and tuition/costs for students sent out of district (except payments to charter schools), according to state officials.
For the complete list of New Jersey's 650 school districts and how much they spend per pupil, click here.
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