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Board approves multilingual classes, therapy dog, health screenings and accepts IDEA funds
Summary
The board approved Adult multilingual classes at PHS, placed a therapy dog in the Phifer Autistic Classroom, authorized Virtua mobile health screenings, created a bilingual parent advisory council and accepted IDEA federal grant allocations for 2025–26.
The Pennsauken Township Board of Education on Oct. 14 approved several district programs and services intended to support multilingual learners and students with special needs.
The board approved Adult ML classes to be held Saturdays beginning Oct. 25 at Pennsauken High School; the classes will be free and open to parents and district employees and funded through Title III Immigrant…
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