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Toms River Regional 乐鱼体育s Superintendent David Healy (left center) and Stafford Township 乐鱼体育s Superintendent George Chidiac (left bottom) hand New Jersey Legislative District 9 Assemblywoman DiAnne Grove, Senator Christopher Connors, and Assemblyman Brian Rumpf a joint statement regarding fair funding for education.

Call to Action for Fair Funding for Every NJ District

June 5, 2019-- Members of the statewide Support Our 乐鱼体育s (SOS) coalition will visit state legislators at their local offices during the week of June 3-7, for an SOS . The organization represents a range of constituents 鈥� parents, teachers, township committee members, principals and superintendents 鈥� advocating for a truly fair school funding formula.

According to Michael Harris, Southampton Township 乐鱼体育 District superintendent and one of the founding members of SOS, this week鈥檚 legislative visits are among the coordinated steps the 75 member school districts are undertaking to change the school funding formula to benefit all New Jersey public schools and students.

Representatives from SOS school districts will be visiting the following legislative districts this week:

  • District 1
  • District 2
  • District 4
  • District 5
  • District 7
  • District 8
  • District 9
  • District 11
  • District 12
  • District 13
  • District 23
  • District 24

Today, leaders from Toms River Regional 乐鱼体育s met with representatives from legislative districts 9 and 10. Superintendent David Healy, Business Administrator William Doering, Board Vice President Russell Corby, and TREA President Scottt Campbell visited Senator Christopher Connors, Assemblywoman DiAnne Grove, and Assemblyman Brian Rumpf at the District 9 offices in Forked River, where they were joined by leaders from Stafford Township 乐鱼体育s. Then, the TRRS team visited Senator Jim Holzapfel and Assemblyman David Wolfe in Brick, where they were joined by Superintendent of Brick 乐鱼体育s Gerard Dalton.

"Thousands of students, parents, educators and community members who will be severely impacted by the proposed funding formula have ,鈥� said Toms River Superintendent of 乐鱼体育s, David Healy. 鈥淣ow we鈥檙e taking what we believe is a reasonable message to fairly fund every school, directly to our local legislators. We鈥檙e aiming to put faces to our cause and share our stories."

In addition to delivering the attached letter to their legislators, the SOS districts participating in the visits will urge their legislators to take action on the following:

  • Continue to increase funding to underfunded districts;
  • Increase state allocation for educational funding overall;
  • Provide immediate fiscal assistance to school districts where state aid has been reduced and educational programming is being negatively impacted as a result;
  • Increase special education extraordinary aid during the current budget cycle;
  • Begin funding special education based on a per pupil basis, as opposed to a statewide census basis;
  • Formulate a bi-partisan, joint committee of the legislature to review and update the funding formula (SFRA) including, but not limited to, the following elements: what constitutes adequacy, consistent calculation of local fair share; and,
  • Extend the timeline from the current 7 years to 12 years for reducing state aid to districts.

SOS applauds the steps the New Jersey state legislature and Governor Murphy鈥檚 administration have taken over the past two years to increase funding to underfunded school districts. However, the reduction in state aid to approximately 175 school districts without a review and update of the 乐鱼体育 Funding Reform Act (SFRA) will have a catastrophic effect on educational programming in many districts. In order to truly restore fairness and support to all public school districts and the students and communities they serve steps must be taken by the legislature.

鈥淪OS has spearheaded a monumental, groundbreaking effort in terms of uniting New Jersey鈥檚 public school districts from every corner of the state,鈥� said Harris. 鈥淲e are seeking a fair, sustainable path forward, and we pledge not to pit student against student, district against district or community against community.

鈥淭oday鈥檚 SOS Call to Action for Legislators is driving our messages home, and it is a request for real action for full, fair funding that treats every student as a precious resource worthy of our best effort and investment," said Harris.

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