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4 Northwest New Jersey school districts to receive preschool expansion funds

NEW JERSEY – Governor Phil Murphy and New Jersey Department of Education Acting Commissioner Kevin Dehmer Wednesday announced that 18 school districts have received Fiscal Year 2025 preschool expansion funds to establish or expand access to high-quality preschool programs in the 2024-2025 school year.

The nearly $20 million, which was included in the Fiscal Year 2025 Budget, is estimated to provide more than 1,200 additional children the opportunity to attend a high-quality preschool program. State-funded, high-quality preschool programs now exist in 293 New Jersey school districts – 229 of which have been established during the Murphy Administration.

“Our investment in early childhood provides the youngest learners with a solid foundation for success,” Murphy said. “Today’s announcement builds on my ongoing commitment to expand early childhood education to more communities, with the long-term goal of ensuring every 3- and 4-year-old in the State has access to a high-quality preschool program.”

“The rapid expansion of preschool programs throughout New Jersey has been nothing short of extraordinary,” Dehmer said. “Governor Murphy’s continued support means that, with the addition of the programs that are being announced today, we are now providing nearly 77,000 children in New Jersey with a state funded high-quality preschool program, each and every year. That’s a huge number of young lives whose futures will be broadened by our state’s efforts.”

School districts receiving an award demonstrated they can provide a high-quality preschool program to enrolled students. A high-quality preschool is defined as a full-day program with a certificated teacher, an aide, a curriculum aligned with the New Jersey Preschool Teaching and Learning Standards, and small classes that are inclusive of children with special needs who have an individualized education plan. Awarded districts will open programs by winter.

The Fiscal Year 2025 Budget appropriated $20 million to support awards to districts expanding existing preschool programs or districts creating new preschool programs.

The following is a list of the 18 school districts receiving preschool expansion funds for 2024-2025:

County District Amount
Bergen
East Rutherford 
$595,612
Bergen
Lodi*
$1,403,872
Burlington
Bordentown
$1,305,345 
Burlington 
Chesterfield 
$1,116,753 
Burlington
Evesham 
$3,220,662
Burlington 
Riverton
$368,568
Burlington 
Southampton
$552,852
Camden
Berlin Borough
$1,660,179 
Camden
Brooklawn*
$278,186 
Gloucester
East Greenwich 
$847,336
Middlesex 
Middlesex Borough 
$632,076
Monmouth
Upper Freehold Regional 
$1,037,725
Ocean
Point Pleasant Borough
$558,404
Sussex
Hampton
$554,256
Sussex
Sandyston-Walpack  $169,356
Sussex
Vernon $2,815,296
Union
Clark
$1,860,188
Warren
Lopatcong
$1,021,845
 Total
 
$19,998,511
*Denotes districts that previously operated preschool programs via state Early Childhood Program Aid (ECPA) and the Early Launch to Learning Initiative (ELLI) funding. The 2024-2025 state preschool aid will allow them to expand to a high-quality preschool program.

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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