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Rising Enrollment from “Affordable Housing” Mandates & Healthcare Costs Push Saddle River to Consider Tax Levy Hike

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State “Affordable Housing” Mandates Drive Saddle River School District Toward Tax Hike Referendum

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Facing a projected $2.1 million budget shortfall, the Saddle River School District is considering asking local voters to approve an operating tax referendum.

The district’s current $14.6 million budget faces severe financial pressure under New Jersey’s 2% tax levy cap. Cap rules limit the district to a $200,700 annual revenue increase—far below what is needed to cover surging operational and tuition expenses.


What Is Driving the $2.1 Million Budget Gap?

District officials attribute the deficit to sharp increases across several core operational areas:

  • Regular Education Tuition ($1,000,000): Adding 53 students over two years at approximately $20,000 per student.

  • Special Education Placements ($522,998): A 47.4% increase in students requiring specialized out-of-district placement (ranging from $22,000 to $120,000 per student).

  • Healthcare Insurance Premiums ($238,205): A 31% spike in health benefit costs.

  • Student Transportation ($202,575): Increased bussing expenses for out-of-district programs and middle/high school arrangements.

  • Salaries & Staffing ($93,486): Contracting and wage adjustments.


Affordable Housing & Enrollment Growth

Saddle River educates PK–5 students locally at Wandell School, while students in grades 6–12 attend neighboring districts via send/receive agreements. Recent state-mandated affordable housing initiatives have accelerated student enrollment:

With class sizes at Wandell School approaching 20 to 22 students, school leaders project that continued growth may require hiring additional staff, with new teachers costing between $80,000 and $140,000 annually.


Tax Impact Breakdown

If approved by voters, the proposal would permanently raise the local tax levy above the state cap:

Assessment Metric Value / Impact
Projected Budget Deficit $2.1 Million
Average Home Assessment $1.9 Million
Estimated Tax Increase ~$465 / year

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