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Extended School Care enrollment grows; subsidy revenue and staffing added to eliminate wait list

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District officials said the Extended School Care program expects over 800 enrollees for 2025-26 after adding staff and increasing subsidy revenue; presenters outlined a projected operating surplus after repaying COVID-era district support.

The North Penn School District’s Extended School Care (ESC) program reported rising enrollment and revenue at the finance committee’s May 21, 2025, special meeting, with staff saying the program has eliminated its wait list for the coming school year.

"We currently have 796 students. Actually, as of today, we're over the 800 mark," Jacqueline O'Byrne, director of the Extended School Care program, told the committee during the May 21 presentation.

O'Byrne said registration opened in February for incoming kindergarten families (15 at the time of the presentation), then for…

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