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School District In Line For More Than $15 Million In State School Aid For 2016-17 School Year

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The township school district will receive more than $15 million in total school aid from the state for the 2016-17 school year.

The township school district in 2016-17 will receive the highest amount of Pre-K state aid and the second-highest increase in its K-12 state aid in Somerset County, according to figures recently released by the state Department of Education.

The district will receive $13,283,157 in K-12 aid, a $129,569 increase from the 2015-16 school year’s total of $13,153,588, according to the state figures released on Feb. 19. The dollar amount of that increase is second only to North Plainfield’s $210,715 increase from the 2015-16 school year, according to the state figures.

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