Interdistrict Public School Choice Program
The Interdistrict Public School Choice Program is a program designed to expand educational choices for New Jersey students by providing them with the option of attending a school district outside their district of residence without cost to their parents and paid for by the state of New Jersey. Districts must apply to participate and must designate open seats by grade where they will accept non-resident students. Each year the New Jersey Department of Education selects the choice districts from those districts that have submitted an application. For 2014-15 there will be 136 participating districts.
Belvidere School District
Bloomsbury School District
Bound Brook School District
Brooklawn Public School District
Cumberland Regional High School
Deal School District
Elsinboro Township School District
Englewood Public School District
Folsom Borough School District
Franklin Township School District (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Haledon School District
Harrison Public Schools
Hoboken Public Schools
Kenilworth Public Schools
Lower Township School District
Mine Hill School District
North Haledon School District
Prospect Park School District
Salem City School District (New Jersey)
South Harrison Township School District
Stafford Township School District
Upper Freehold Regional School District
Washington Township School District (Burlington County, New Jersey)
West Cape May School District
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Interdistrict Public School Choice Program
The Interdistrict Public School Choice Program is a program designed to expand educational choices for New Jersey students by providing them with the option of attending a school district outside their district of residence without cost to their parents and paid for by the state of New Jersey. Districts must apply to participate and must designate open seats by grade where they will accept non-resident students. Each year the New Jersey Department of Education selects the choice districts from those districts that have submitted an application. For 2014-15 there will be 136 participating districts.
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