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Thoughts on Improving the School Funding Reform Act (SFRA) in NJ « School Finance 101

Thoughts on Improving the School Funding Reform Act (SFRA) in NJ « School Finance 101:

Thoughts on Improving the School Funding Reform Act (SFRA) in NJ

I’ve seen a number of tweets and vague media references of late about the fact that NJ Education Commissioner Cerf will at some point in the near future be providing recommendations for how to change the School Funding Reform Act of 2008.

I also have it on good authority that NJDOE has convened a working group to discuss how to alter SFRA and are bringing in outside consultants for ideas. To no surprise, I’ve been left out of these conversations, despite my narrowly focused expertise on these very topics.

SFRA is subject to review by the department. Most of SFRA is laid out in statute, or laws passed by the legislature. But, as I understand it, the department of education does have some latitude to “tweak” parameters within SFRA. For example, adjusting/changing various weights and other factors which drive more money to some districts and less to others.

Now, I hate to stick my nose in on this process with my own preemptive recommendations, but you see, this