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Robbinsville reports first-year preschool enrollment growth and high program quality scores

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Robbinsville Public Schools told the board that its first-year preschool program expanded to 14 classrooms, enrolled more students than expected, and scored highly on state environment and curriculum measures while identifying areas for improvement such as meals/snacks and math materials.

Robbinsville Board of Education members heard a detailed report June 24 on the district’s first year of a universal preschool program, including enrollment growth, classroom quality scores and plans to expand to 18 classrooms next year.

The district opened 14 preschool classrooms this year and said enrollment rose from an initial 161 regular-education students (plus 10 students in inclusion/IEP placements) to an end-of-year total of 176 regular-education students and 10 inclusion students. For 2025–26 the program has 204 regular-education students registered and five IEP inclusion spots committed, with about 31 open seats remaining for the 18 classrooms the district plans to operate next year.

District staff presented the curriculum, assessment and classroom-quality evidence that underpinned…

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