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Hillside superintendent outlines McKinney‑Vento application, scholarship timing and final‑exam exemptions

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Superintendent Glover said the district will submit a McKinney‑Vento application to the New Jersey Department of Education, discussed scholarship award timing with the Hillside Scholarship Foundation, and said about 10 students across grades were exempted from final exams this year; graduation livestream had over 1,600 views.

Superintendent Glover told the Hillside Public School District Board that the district would submit an application required by the New Jersey Department of Education to support McKinney‑Vento education for homeless students and youth.

"As required by the state of New Jersey, New Jersey Department of Education, we are required to make sure that we support McKinney Vento law and McKinney Vento education for homeless students and youth. So this is our collaboration, and this is the application that we're required to submit to New Jersey Department of…

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