Jersey City Will Lose More Than $3M In School Aid From State Of NJ
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By Caren Lissner
Published on March 13, 2026.
The state of New Jersey is awarding public schools more than $3.8 million in school aid to students during the next school year (2026-2027), while some will receive less. Other districts receiving significant reductions include West New York, Jersey City, and North Bergen. The state's Medicaid program is also under scrutiny for potential violations.
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