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MORRISTOWN, NJ — The Morris School District canceled its Board of Education meeting set for Monday night, officials announced Monday morning. The next meeting, which will feature a public budget hearing, is now set for April 25.
A series of delays related to New Jersey's release of school-aid figures resulted in the cancelation, according to district officials.
"Due to the Governor's March 8th Budget Address for state aid figures, the district had to push back the March 14th BOE meeting to March 21st," Renee Suarez, administrative assistant to the superintendent, told Patch via email. "Since the April 4th meeting was scheduled too close after the March meeting, there were not enough business items on the agenda to discuss and hold a meeting."
State aid plays a major role in districts' annual process for budgeting. Gov. Phil Murphy's fiscal year 2023 budget proposal, which his administration released March 8, includes $8,038,171 for the Morris School District. Read more: Morris Schools To Get More Aid Under Gov. Murphy Plan
The Morris district held a preliminary budget hearing at March 21's school board meeting. See the updated meeting calendar here.
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