Gardner to Christie: Why Woodbridge school funding deserves closer look

by Ken Gardner on Feb 16th | Email

EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is an open letter to Gov. Chris Christie from Ken Gardner, a fire commissioner in District 1 and a former township councilman. Gardner recently switched party affiliation to Democrat.

Dear Governor,

As you know from our past discussion and those I have had with several of your senior staff the Woodbridge School District is at a critical crossroads. If the Supreme Court is forcing the implementation of the new formula – that should include Woodbridge.

I realize that every child across NJ deserves a quality education. However, with limited dollars Woodbridge should be a priority. Our schools have not failed. Yet, a cut in aid will be devastating to our students and the future of our township. The resulting increase in class size and elimination of programs has the terrible potential to set us back. Please think seriously about our demographics.

One quarter of Woodbridge Township School District students are economically disadvantaged. A large aid cut will result in these students not getting the attention they need. That will create an unbearable strain on the rest of our district. I fear the outcome of that situation.

It has been brought to my attention that our district currently spends 9 percent below the state aid adequacy as defined in the most recent state funding formula. Districts with considerably fewer economically disadvantaged students receive much more per pupil state aid.

I again ask that you please take a look at funding the Woodbridge Township School District properly. Please see that we are $43 million short of the state’s funding formula (2010 numbers).

I have seen the great things that can happen in our district. Our teachers and administration will not let you down. Proper funding will make Woodbridge a model for the rest of the state to follow.

Outside of jobs, the number one state issue facing Woodbridge is school district aid. At every opportunity I will ask for your help.

Many Thanks,
Ken Gardner