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Bond Act Expansion

Investing in New Jersey’s Future

In 2018, New Jersey voters approved the Securing Our Children’s Future Bond Act, allocating $275 million to expand county vocational-technical schools.

State legislators proposed the Bond Act to meet the needs of both students, whose applications to county vocational-technical schools exceeded the schools’ capacity, and state employers, who sought candidates to fill vacancies and take on evolving roles requiring advanced skills.

After years of careful planning, expansion projects are coming to fruition. The 18 county-based school districts that applied for grant funding worked closely with area employers, colleges and workforce coalitions to develop projects tied to regional interests.

Bond Act funding made it possible for schools to further prepare students for high-demand, high-wage careers, especially in emerging areas. It also supported the addition of some really impressive new learning spaces to simulate real-world work environments, complete with the tools and technology used by professionals.

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Success by the Numbers
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 Projects by County

Atlantic

Atlantic County Institute of Technology

  • $40 million state grant
  • New school building
  • 2 new programs; 4 expanded 
Bergen

Bergen County Technical School District

  • $28,875,000 state grant
  • New school building
  • 3 new programs
Burlington

Burlington County Institute of Technology

  • $16,312,145 state grant
  • Two building expansions
  • 1 new program and 4 expanded programs
Camden

Camden County Technical Schools

  • $12,000,000 state grant
  • Two building expansions
  • 1 new program and 1 expanded program
Cape May

Cape May County Technical Schools

  • $18,750,000 state grant
  • Building expansion
  • 8 new programs and 9 expanded programs
Cumberland

Cumberland County Technical Education Center

  • $9,900,000 state grant
  • Building expansion and new school building
  • 1 new program and 3 expanded programs
Gloucester

Gloucester County Institute of Technology

  • $12,000,000 state grant
  • New school building
  • 2 new programs
Hudson

Hudson County Schools of Technology

  • $9,930,113 state grant
  • New school building
  • 6 new programs
Hunterdon

Hunterdon County Vocational School District

  • $1,875,000 state grant
  • New school building 
  • 6 new programs and 2 expanded programs
Middlesex

Middlesex County Magnet Schools

  • $23,137,500 state grant
  • New school building
  • 5 new programs
Morris

Morris County Vocational School District

  • $18,596,246 state grant
  • New school building
  • 10 new programs
Ocean

Ocean County Vocational Technical School

  • $7,215,805 state grant
  • Building expansion
  • 3 new programs and 4 expanded programs
Passaic

Passaic County Technical-Vocational Schools

  • $18,750,000 state grant
  • New school building
  • 1 new program
Salem

Salem County Vocational Technical School District

  • $2,250,000 state grant
  • Building expansion
  • 1 new program and 1 expanded program
Somerset

Somerset County Vocational and Technical Schools

  • $17,250,000 state grant
  • New school building
  • 4 new programs and 3 expanded programs
Sussex

Sussex County Technical School 

  • $4,760,517 state grant
  • Building expansion
  • 1 new program and 4 expanded programs
Union

Union County Vocational-Technical Schools

  • $3,954,094 state grant
  • Building renovation
  • 1 new program
NJCCVS Map of Bond Projects

Featured Projects

Passaic’s Biotechnology Innovation Cente

Passaic’s Biotechnology Innovation Center

Passaic County Technical Institute’s John Currie Biotechnology Innovation Center is a state-of-the-art 55,000-square-foot facility with highly specialized learning spaces, including New Jersey’s first DNA Learning Center. Here, students can prepare for a wide range of career opportunities, such as lab technicians, researchers, biophysicists, geneticists and more.

Camden’s Advanced Manufacturing Addition

Camden’s Advanced Manufacturing Addition

Camden County Technical Schools completed an addition to house a brand-new Manufacturing and Engineering Technology (MET) Program. Students benefit from learning in customized MET Career, Simulation, and Design Theory labs. They gain broad skills needed for modern manufacturing roles, including in welding and robotics, and experience using industry tools, especially CNC Machines and Programmable Logic Controls.

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