Nine Hunterdon, Middlesex school districts to share in $25 million for pre-K programs
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Nine school districts in Hunterdon and Middlesex counties will be receiving a share of nearly $25 million in state aid to establish or expand preschool programs that will start by January.
The school districts and the amount of state aid they received are:
Hunterdon County
Clinton Town-Glen Gardner, $607,248
Clinton Township, $966,030
East Amwell, $520,170
Flemington-Raritan, $1,228,968
Franklin, $356,688
Frenchtown, $428,904
Readington, $1,552,410.
Middlesex County
Dunellen, $444,180
Highland Park, $559,308
In all 26 districts throughout New Jersey will receive the Preschool Expansion Aid.
More: Murphy announces $120 million in funding to expand pre-K programs
The money will add more than 1,715 seats to the state's preschool system, building on the Gov. Phil Murphy Administration’s goal to provide every 3- and 4-year-old child in New Jersey with access to a free, full-day pre-K program, according to a news release.
"If breakfast is the most important meal of the day to have the fuel needed for that day, then it only goes to follow that universal pre-kindergarten serves the same purpose in strengthening, energizing, and building confidence in our youngest learners so that they have the preparation and stamina needed to access learning for the duration of their academic careers," said Karen Bingert, the former Hillsborough High School principal who is now executive director of the New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association, in the release. "From a strong foundation comes increased and equitable opportunities for success, and I commend Gov. Murphy, Acting Governor Tahesha Way, and their administration for continuing universal Pre-K expansion, clearly not content to stop until there is a Pre-K seat for every New Jersey child."
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