11/07/2022
Watchung Township: 615 students / 2 schools,
Cost per pupil: $20,500
Long Hill Township: 844 students / 3 schools,
Cost per pupil: $20,400
Bernards Township: 4,800 students and 7 schools,
Cost per pupil, $20,300
These numbers are normal and appropriate operating budgets for school districts. The Bring Back Excellence team’s suggestion that this budget is too large, is not based on fact. The smallest cost per pupil that we found locally (from a quick search) is $18,000 in Berndards. Perhaps we can get to that point, but it won’t happen without utilizing all the cost saving initiatives available to us. The referendum is one of them, which the town will vote on December 13. Financing like this is used statewide to make major school improvements and redirect funds where they are most needed, toward teachers and students.
The three board candidates who are running for re-election this year joined the board three years ago and (in the case of McDonald) one year ago. They were sworn in right before the pandemic took hold and their term has been spent managing unprecedented needs during that time, and the disruption to our children’s education. This board is aware of the downward trend in our schools during the 2010s. That’s why we put a new administration in place, and they have been doing an incredible job through the pandemic and post-pandemic environment.
This is the first year we’ve seen state-wide test scores since the pandemic and there’s a lot more work to do. However, our iReady (individualized testing) results show a clear improvement in student testing since last year and that’s good news.
Look at the facts. Ask questions.
At the end of the day, investing in our schools is always the right choice.