New Jersey: Gov. Christie's report finds private, parochial schools save N.J. $2.7B annually
Posted on Thursday July 22, 2010 | New Jersey
In a report released today by Gov. Chris Christie, a study commission on non-public schools found that private and parochial schools save New Jersey $2.7 billion annually, while providing "expanded educational options" for children.
The report also recommended that some form of tax scholarships or tax credits be enacted in the state, which would help parents choose to send their children to nonpublic schools.
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