The preliminary total cost for the high school projects is $13.8 million, according to New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) documents. Renovations include turning the existing fitness space into general classrooms and small group instruction rooms. If approved by voters, projects at Monroe Township High School include a 19,275 square foot addition that consists of 17 classrooms, two small group instructional spaces, and fitness center. School Business Administrator Laura Allen said the estimated tax for the referendum would be $215 annually for the average assessed home of $331,000 in Monroe. 12.īoard members Carmen Alvarez, Gail DiPane, Katie Fabiano, and Kate Rattner voted “no” on the motion. Referendum projects specific to renovations and additions are centered around Monroe Township High School, Monroe Township Middle School and Applegarth Elementary School.īoard President Chrissy Skurbe, Vice President Karen Bierman, Peter Tufano, Kathleen Belko, Gazala Bohra and Michelle Scott voted in favor of having a March 14 referendum at a special school board meeting on Jan.
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