
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood Board of Education is announcing school tours in October and November, The roadshow will be used to promote the proposed $70million referendum. The Ridgewood Board of Education is attempting to better educate the public on the needs under discussion for a possible 2020 bond referendum.

Steve Kim , “If once rumored and now the real referendum is approved, the budget cap doesn’t apply to referendum-related debt service.
This is why the budget vote in April is important. We cannot vote on the budget directly in November.
“One Vote” hypocrites (Sept 2020 ) think residents are so gullible that we’d give up control. No way – we shouldn’t, or we will heavily regret that down the line. “
Saurabh Dani , “The average debt per student in New Jersey school districts is around 5k. Only 23 districts out of over 500 districts have a per-student debt of 20000+.
Ridgewood will join this list of elite districts with 20000+ debt per student if the proposed referendum is successful. “
a $70 million dollar request during budget season (Nov) would certainly be over the cap and would require resident approval. Please tell the full story when reporting.
Taxpayer – from the stupidity level of this comment of yours, I think I have a very good idea of who you are.
When I see the words Fishbein and invites you…we all know it’s going to cost more..a lot More…performance is
not relevant to any task at hand.