Budget, Potential Layoffs To Be Discussed At Ridgewood School Meeting Monday
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By Caren Lissner
Published on April 17, 2026.
The $134 million budget for the upcoming year will see an increase in the tax levy of almost 4 percent, or $527 per year for an average home in Ridgewood. Parents and students have expressed concerns about teacher layoffs and lack of clarity on administrative hires. The district is taking these concerns under consideration.
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