Senator Gopal Lauds Governor’s Second Round of Funding of $27 Million in Preschool Expansion Aid to 33 School Districts

01/10/19 | News

Senator Gopal Lauds Governor’s Second Round of Funding of $27 Million in Preschool Expansion Aid to 33 School Districts

Governor Phil Murphy today announced a second round of state funding to create or expand preschool programs in 33 school districts – marking the first time those communities have received state aid for preschool. The $26.9 million in Preschool Education Expansion Aid (PEEA) ensures that 2,320 children will start 2019 in a high-quality preschool classroom.

“I was pleased to see the Governor’s funding announcement for the Preschool Education Expansion Aid today,” said Senator Vin Gopal.

“It’s clear that preschool provides a strong foundation for a child’s future academic and economic success. Therefore, expanding access to preschool in low-income communities throughout the state will not only improve the lives of the youth enrolled, but it will strengthen all of New Jersey for the future. In the coming years, I hope we can do even more to improve our early childhood development programming.”

Governor Murphy announced the second round of PEEA funding during a visit today to the Woodmere Elementary School in Eatontown, which received $314,175 in state funding that allows 30 three- and four-year-old children from Eatontown to attend a high-quality preschool program.

“Expanding early childhood education is among the smartest investments we can make for the future of our state,” said Governor Phil Murphy. “Providing children with access to high-quality education is a vital component of building a stronger and fairer New Jersey where children and families can thrive.

“A child’s earliest years are a critical time during which rapid brain development occurs. These milestones inform their cognition, health and behavior throughout life,” said Education Commissioner Lamont O. Repollet. “Expanding and investing in preschool education is vitally important for the development of childhood education. Early childhood education provides the readiness skills they need for their academic career and prepares them for challenges beyond the classroom.”

Key elements of a high-quality preschool include limited class sizes of 15 children who are taught by a certified teacher and an aid; a transition to full-day programs; and is inclusive of special-needs children with an individualized education program.

This second round of PEEA funding follows an announcement made by Governor Murphy in September 2018 that allocated $20.6 million in PEEA to expand existing preschool programs for more than 2,000 children in another 31 school districts.

Districts that were awarded round 2 PEEA funding include:

County District Preschool Education Expansion Aid Funding
Atlantic Northfield City $951,030
Bergen Bergenfield $391,410
Bergen Teaneck $1.2 million
Bergen Bogota $684,540
Bergen Moonachie $326,175
Burlington Maple Shade $1.2 million
Burlington North Hanover $1.8 million
Camden Collingswood $678,327
Camden Oaklyn $437,426
Camden Waterford $2 million
Camden Runnemede $570,555
Cape May Ocean City $257,040
Cumberland Stow Creek $86,597
Cumberland Greenwich $86,597
Cumberland Hopewell $371,130
Gloucester Mantua $1.6 million
Gloucester West Deptford $1.2 million
Middlesex North Brunswick $928,808
Middlesex South River $683,640
Monmouth Eatontown $314,175
Monmouth Lake Como $72,225
Monmouth Neptune City $120,375
Morris Boonton Township $475,668
Ocean Brick $690,965
Ocean Barnegat $4.3 million
Salem Pennsville $692,725
Sussex Newton $867,954
Sussex Ogdensburg $281,952
Sussex Franklin $349,492
Union Roselle Park $515,463
Union Union Township $2.3 million
Warren Washington Borough $250,800
Warren Belvedere $188,100

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