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Wayne township
Wayne township





The truck was discovered submerged in the river off of a farm lane near Beatty Lane at almost 6 this morning by duck hunters. She and her father, Jeremy Sweet, were last seen Wednesday afternoon in his black Ford 150 pickup truck. She was last seen wearing all black with a cream-colored jacket with butterflies on it. She is a white girl with brown hair and brown eyes weighing 23 pounds. For unlimited access to the most important news from your local community, please subscribe or activate your digital account today.Editor’s Note: This story has been updated.Ī two-year-old girl remains missing after her father’s truck was found submerged in East Fork White River this morning.Īuthorities are searching for two-year-old Emma Sweet. Philip DeVencentis is a local reporter for . "We don't have the space in any school," Pavlak said. Wayne's pre-K program, located in the former library branch at Preakness School, has 130 students - 23 more than it enrolled last year, which was its first. The state released $17 million in funding, including $540,600 to the K-8 district in Bloomingdale, for expansion of early childhood programs. Phil Murphy that he wanted to implement universal preschool in 10 years. His remarks were made a week after a declaration by Gov. "That's why a conversation has to start now." "That's what's going to come," he said at a recent meeting in the municipal courtroom. said the public should be prepared for the possibility of bigger class sizes, or a multimillion-dollar referendum on school additions.

wayne township

The study is weeks away from being completed, yet officials have already said the jump in kindergarten enrollment, and an announcement out of Trenton about the advent of universal preschool, will require serious discussions on the district's building capacity.īoard of Education trustee Donald Pavlak Jr.

wayne township

The research will project enrollment trends for the next five years, and it will be used by officials to plan for the future. The district of 15 schools is waiting for results of a demographic study. "That's so important for their long-term success, to establish a strong foundation in kindergarten."īut there are lingering questions about space and whether the district's existing facilities can sustain the program if it continues to grow. The key benefit of a full-day program, Toback said, is that it allows teachers to work with students independently and in small groups far more than they could under the part-time program. TRENDING: Sorry, Thrillist, but here are the actual best restaurants in the Garden State GIRLS' SOCCER: Wayne Valley headed to state final with win over West Morris Central SATURATION POINT: Often-flooded Wayne neighborhood is a ghost town after buyouts "As a district, we upped our game in early childhood education," said Mark Toback, the schools superintendent. Wayne was the last district in Passaic County without full-day kindergarten. The $4.6 million budgeted for the program was money well spent, school officials said, especially after many years of controversy over its value to taxpayers.

wayne township

Demand has been so great at Theunis Dey School that an extra class was added. The full-day program has accepted 495 students, or 43.9% more than the 344 students in the half-day program at this time last fall. WAYNE - Enrollment in the K-12 district's full-day kindergarten has surpassed the most optimistic predictions, bearing out what supporters have long said:Īn expanded program is needed, and it is wanted. Watch Video: Kid gets pediatric COVID vaccine







Wayne township