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Corzine to tout new school funding in Jersey City
by The Jersey Journal Tuesday July 08, 2008, 2:36 PM Gov. Jon Corzine is scheduled to appear at School 20 in Jersey City tomorrow at 10 a.m. to highlight new funding for the state's new school construction program. The Legislature has alloted $2.9 billion to build 53 new schools that were in the pipeline in the state's poorest school districts. Five schools in Jersey City, including School 20 at 160 Danforth Ave., is slated to be replaced. The New Jersey Schools Development Authority announced that nine schools across Hudson County will receive $313.6 million, including one school each in Harrison, Hoboken, Union City and West New York. In addition to the new School 20, the Jersey City school district will receive $148.8 million to buy land and build three early childhood centers and an elementary school. Harrison is to receive $42.4 million to convert a high school into middle school. Hoboken will receive $24.1 million to renovate the Thomas G. Connors elementary school. Union City is slated to receive $47 million to replace the Columbus Elementary School and $51.3 million is going to West New York to replace the Harry L Bain Elementry School. Union City Schools Superintendent Stanley Sanger said he had not received official word about the city's allocation. The money for an elementary school at the Columbus School site was approved by the state a couple of years ago but later withdrawn, he said. "It's something that is being refunded," Sanger said. Corzine also plans to visit sites in Bloomfield and Newark tomorrow.
Posted on: 2008/7/9 15:46
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