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POINT PLEASANT BORO – A small tax increase was proposed in the Point Pleasant Boro schools budget as the district deals with "devastating" cuts in aid.
School officials announced this past week in the district's budget video presentation that the average tax increase would be $60 annually for the average assessed property value, which is $391,800.
Here is how much the average property taxes would rise for the following home values at a tax increase of 0.0154 per $100 of assessed value:
The district was proud of the low tax increase given the state's "devastating" cuts under the "S-2" state law that is intended to reroute money toward pourer districts.
School officials say they have several goals in mind under the proposed budget:
Continued integrated focus on mental health and wellness supports across all grade levelsFocus on targeted instruction to identify areas of acceleration to ensure students are working on or above grade levelHightened focus on benchmark assessments to identify mastery of key grade-level concepts and standardsK-12 social studies review with a focus on the new standardsContinued training to support target interventions and extensions for all learnersThe school district also has a number of capital projects coming:
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