On Tuesday, Dec. 10, voters in 10 school districts will act on spending proposals totaling more than  $336.8 million.

In Edison, Middlesex County, the district is seeking voter approval to construct new science labs and classrooms to relieve overcrowding. In Moorestown, Burlington County, voters are also being asked to approve new classrooms, an addition to a gymnasium and other upgrades. The Oceanport school district in Monmouth County is seeking approval of a new media center and a reconfiguration of classrooms to allow a new wing to be devoted to science, technology, engineering, the arts and math (STEAM).

Most of the other requests concern projects to upgrade school security or replace aging facilities.

Dec. 10 is one of five dates during the year when school boards may ask voters to approve school construction proposals. Under the Educational Facilities Construction and Financing Act, the state will fund at least 40% of eligible school construction costs through annual debt service aid. Proposed construction projects in all 10 school districts are at least partially eligible for state funds.

Here are the statewide figures gathered by the New Jersey School Boards Association from the offices of the county clerks:

Statewide amount proposed – $336,769,869
State funding proposed – $87,654,646

A synopsis of the proposed spending plans follows:

North Arlington (Bergen County)

The spending plan includes construction of security vestibules at all six schools, with facility renovations, including roof repairs and replacement of boilers. An addition for a gymnasium would be built for the Jefferson Elementary School.    

Total amount: $9,998,851
State funds: $2,512,806

Moorestown (Burlington County)

Proposal 1: Building upgrades, including security systems, generator replacement and new HVAC systems throughout the district, and construction of new classrooms and an addition to the gymnasium at the middle school.

Total amount: $22,673,138
State funds: $7,022,206

Proposal 2 (Contingent upon approval of Proposal 1): Replacement of 50-year-old student lockers, a full-sized gym addition at the middle school and upgraded electrical and fire alarm systems and asbestos abatement.

Total amount: $3,539,125
State funds: $142,700

Delaware Township (Hunterdon County)

Electrical upgrades; heating and ventilation system replacement; installation of emergency generator; removal and above-ground replacement of an underground oil tank; interior renovations and upgrade of security.

Total amount: 2,820,000
State funds: 1,100,000

Dunellen (Middlesex County)

At Faber Elementary School, the district proposes to build a six-classroom addition, the roof would be replaced and central heating/air conditioning would be added to the cafeteria and the second floor. At Dunellen High School, the district would construct a new science, technology, engineering, the arts, and math (STEAM) laboratory and a new “techno” center with complete renovations of the auditorium, art room, band room, choir room, cafeteria, gymnasium and other spaces.

Total amount: $23,800,000
State funds: $15,200,000

Edison (Middlesex County) 

To satisfy educational program needs, address overcrowding, ensure a safe and secure learning environment, provide for facilities infrastructure needs and eliminate education in trailers, the district is seeking to expand, renovate and upgrade Lincoln Elementary School, John Marshall Elementary School, James Madison Intermediate School, John Adams Middle School, Edison High School and John P. Stevens High School. At the Stevens High School, the proposed project includes 33 new classrooms and six state-of-the-art science laboratories. At Edison High School, 15 new classrooms and three state-of-the-art science laboratories are among the upgrades. Other classrooms and facilities would be built to serve the needs of students at the elementary and middle school levels.

Total amount: $189,500,000
State funds: $31,083,780

Oceanport (Monmouth County)

Renovations, upgrades and expansion for the Wolf Hill Elementary School and the Maple Place Middle School. At Wolf, projects would include a media center and cafeteria addition; reconfiguration of space to provide additional classrooms and security enhancements. At Maple Place, existing classrooms would be reconfigured to create a new wing devoted to science, technology, engineering, the arts and math (STEAM). Upgrades would be made to the cafetorium, gymnasium, along with security enhancements, HVAC upgrades and a new fire sprinkler system.

Total amount: $33,154,890
State funds: $10,169,828

Long Beach Island Consolidated School District (Ocean County) 

Renovations, alterations, improvements and upgrades at the Long Beach Island Grade School, including related work, fixtures, equipment and site work.

Total amount: $7,680,516
State funds: $3,072,206

Oldmans Twp. (Salem County)

Project costs would cover stormwater system improvements, sidewalk repairs, a new playground, new ceilings, asbestos abatement, cafeteria upgrades and installation of a new security communication system.

Total amount: $2,254,559
State funds: $811,602

Upper Pittsgrove (Salem County)

The district is proposing upgrades to keep its students warm, safe, and dry. To keep students warm, the district would upgrade to a heat pump system with rooftop units. To keep students safe, a new security system would be added with new door access controls, and upgrades to fire and burglar alarm systems. A roof replacement would keep students dry and bathrooms would be upgraded to make them compliant with federal law.

Total amount: $5,932,050
State funds: $2,372,820

Hillsborough Twp. (Somerset County)

District-wide improvements are planned, including heating and ventilation replacement, electrical upgrades and emergency lighting system replacement, stucco improvements, interior renovations, roof replacement, asphalt repaving, sidewalk and curb replacement, and air conditioning in certain areas that are not currently air-conditioned. Security will be upgraded at all schools, including secure entry and security vestibules.

Total amount: $35,416,740
State funds: $14,166,696