World Read Aloud Week celebration at Reynolds Elementary School in Upper Saddle River(Photo: Photo courtesy of Stefanie Slacin)

UPPER SADDLE RIVER Increased spendingforhealth benefits and special education are among the line items drivinga 2.15 percent tax hike in the school district's preliminary2017-2018 budget.

Under the proposed $24.2 million spending plan,employeebenefits spendingwill riseby about $500,000to $4.8 million, Business Administrator DanaImbascianisaid.

The costperpupilisalsoexpected to growto$18,156, an increase of $719 fromthecurrent schoolyear.

The K-8 district welcomed an additional 45 students this year, pushing the total student population to 1,236.A demographics study commissioned by the board projected the district will add144students over the next five years, due to housing construction in the borough.

The districthas alsobudgeted$330,000for its ongoingwindow replacement project at Reynolds Elementary andCavalliniMiddle School.

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If approved, the totalamount to be raised by taxesin the 2017-2018school yearwould be$21,798,681.The average homeowner with property assessed at $755,500wouldpay $7,628 in school taxes, up $117 fromthe 2016-2017 schoolyear, said Business Administrator DanaImbasciani.

Funding from state aid remained flat at $546,679 forthesecond year in a row.

The Board of Education will vote on adoption of the budget on May 1.

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