Voters Decide Construction Questions in Special School Election
December 13, 2023
Voters headed to the polls Dec. 12 for a special school election, deciding whether to approve or reject a number of construction proposals.
December 13, 2023
Voters headed to the polls Dec. 12 for a special school election, deciding whether to approve or reject a number of construction proposals.
November 07, 2023
Voters headed to the polls for the general election Nov. 7, deciding five construction questions and numerous other proposals from local boards of education.
September 27, 2023
New Jersey will soon have a new school district, as voters in the Sept. 26 special school election lent their support to having the boards of education of the Highlands School District, Atlantic Highlands School District and Henry Hudson Regional School District join together to convert Henry Hudson Regional into an all-purpose PK-12 regional school district.
April 26, 2023
In Hudson County, unofficial results indicate that voters approved a proposal from the Weehawken Board of Education, which is seeking authorization from the voters to (a) to undertake building improvements and upgrades to the Daniel Webster Elementary School, Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School and Weehawken High School.
March 15, 2023
Voters headed to the polls for a special election March 14 to decide school construction proposals. Statewide, the New Jersey School Boards Association learned of 11 boards of education with construction questions on the ballot.
January 25, 2023
Voters headed to the polls for a special election Jan. 24 to decide school construction proposals. One town also had a special school board election to fill the seat of a board member who retired.
December 14, 2022
Voters went to the polls Dec. 13 to decide various school construction proposals in a special election. Statewide, the New Jersey School Boards Association knows of nine boards of education that had construction questions on the ballot.
November 09, 2022
Voters in 18 school districts acted on ballot proposals seeking approval to do one or more of the following: to increase the local tax levy above the state’s 2% tax levy cap, to issue construction bonds, or to change the composition of the local school board.
October 11, 2022
Voters headed to the polls Oct. 6 to decide the fate of 11 school construction questions on the ballot, with voters approving 10 of them but leaving a proposal in Wallington too close to call, according to unofficial results.
April 19, 2022
Voters approved all the proposed school budgets except in three municipalities: Fredon in Sussex County, North Bergen in Hudson County and Oakland in Bergen County.