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Cape May City Schools Slated to Receive Increase in Cash

 

By Herald Staff

CAPE MAY – Governor Murphy’s proposed fiscal year 2023 budget gives 92.5% more state aid than last year to the City of Cape May, The Press of Atlantic City reported.
A spokesperson for the Governor, Madison Verdone, told The Press that Cape May would receive $3.7 million in K-12 aid and $446,318 for pre-K support.
Murphy’s proposed budget, as released in March, included a dramatic increase in school spending. K-12 spending was increased by $650 million in the proposed budget, with an increase of $68 million for preschool funding.

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