It's been said many times during the recession: it's going to get worse before it will get better. This may also be true for the Hoboken Board of Education, which passed a fully funded school budget earlier this year without a tax increase. Most educators and school board members still vividly remember Gov. Chris Christie's announcement in March, cutting $819 million in state aid to schools across New Jersey. Hoboken's aid was cut by 14 percent, or almost $2.4 million. Fifty-nine districts in the state lost all their funding. For Hoboken, that change comes down to a cut of $2,297,132 in …