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Can a district use part of the preschool education aid to offset the costs of K-12?

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Can a district use part of the preschool education aid to offset the costs of K-12?

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A. A district board of education that provides documentation of efforts to serve 90 percent of its eligible universe of preschool children within the five-year preschool program plan and annual updates, is fully implementing a full-day preschool program and is meeting the elements established for high-quality preschool programs for three- and four-year-old children must use any additional preschool aid to implement a full-day kindergarten program if the district still operates a half-day kindergarten program. The district may then, upon approval by the Commissioner, budget preschool education aid to support kindergarten through grade 12. 9.Q. If district factor group (DFG) designations will change at the end of the decade with the new census, can the NJDOE let districts know whether they are on the brink of having their designation changed? A. There is no way to have prior knowledge of the impact of the decennial census data on DFG designations. Districts required to provide a universa

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