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We asked the candidates running for New Jersey governor to share their plans for schools and education funding. As the state grapples with ongoing challenges in its education system, candidates have presented varying approaches to addressing these pressing issues.
One candidate emphasized the need for increased funding to ensure that all schools have the resources necessary to provide quality education. This includes investing in infrastructure improvements and expanding access to technology for students, particularly in underserved communities.
Another candidate focused on reforming the current funding formula to make it more equitable, arguing that it should prioritize districts with the greatest needs. They propose a comprehensive review of how funds are allocated to ensure that every child receives a fair chance at a quality education.
Additionally, some candidates are advocating for increased support for teacher salaries and professional development, recognizing that investing in educators is crucial for improving student outcomes. As the election approaches, education funding remains a key issue that voters will need to consider when deciding who will lead the state.
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