What JS School Districts Spend On Your Child’s Education?
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It must be such a nice feeling to hear that South Jersey is putting as much money as they can spare towards the education of our students.
This means that each student will be given more supplies that will help to reinforce what they are learning, more opportunities to experience as much as possible, and more guidance to reach their goals.
On average, a NJ school district spent $20,849 per student during the 2016-2017 but we all know that things get more and more expensive every year!
So what are the districts spending now? And who is spending the most per student?
Let's find out....
Neptune Township
County: Monmouth
Per Student Spending: $28,252
Enrollment: 4,217.5
Colts Neck
County: Monmouth
Per Student Spending: $29,007
Enrollment: 942
Monmouth Regional
County: Monmouth
Per Student Spending: $29,230
Enrollment: 981.5
Spring Lake
County: Monmouth
Per Student Spending: $29,642
Enrollment: 197
Shore Regional
County: Monmouth
Per Student Spending: $29,864
Enrollment: 621
Lakewood
County: Ocean
Per Student Spending: $30,441
Enrollment: 5,936.5
Keansburg
County: Monmouth
Per Student Spending: $30,950
Enrollment: 1,539.5
Long Beach Island
County: Ocean
Per Student Spending: $32,007
Enrollment: 225
Beach Haven
County: Ocean
Per Student Spending: $32,305
Enrollment: 70
Henry Hudson Regional
County: Monmouth
Per Student Spending: $32,760
Enrollment: 307
Asbury Park
County: Monmouth
Per Student Spending: $36,957
Enrollment: 2,026.5
Check out the full list of the Top 50 NJ school districts that spends the most per student at NJ.com.
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