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District outlines $63.7 million bond referendum; staff and teachers urge voters to approve both questions
Summary
The district announced a March 11, 2025 bond referendum it says will fund $63.7 million in school improvements with no tax increase and 40% eligibility for state facilities aid; staff and community speakers described failing HVAC, noisy heating units and security and accessibility work proposed on the ballot.
The North Brunswick Township School District announced a bond referendum to appear on the March 11, 2025 ballot, presenting officials said the package would fund $63.7 million in district school improvements and would be eligible for 40% facilities funding from the New Jersey Department of Education.
Assistant superintendent Amy Kea read the administrative report on behalf of Superintendent Janet Choka, saying the ballot will present two questions: question one for $52.5 million focusing on HVAC systems, building-envelope repairs and ADA-compliant bathroom upgrades; question two for $1.2 million to replace windows, doors and…
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