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Superintendent outlines State of the Schools, strategic-plan kickoff and budget pressures
Summary
Superintendent Dr. Guccio presented the Egg Harbor Township School District's State of the Schools on Feb. 2, citing enrollment of 7,471 in-district students, expanded preschool and CTE/apprenticeship programs, and budget pressures driven by salaries (about 82% of costs), out-of-district tuition and insurance.
Superintendent Dr. Guccio presented the district's State of the Schools to the Egg Harbor Township Board of Education on Feb. 2, reviewing enrollment, program growth and the timeline for a new strategic plan. He said in-building enrollment totals 7,471 students with preschool enrollment at 653 and secondary-level enrollment at about 4,019.
The presentation front‑loaded academic programs and supports: districtwide learning goals emphasize literacy, social‑emotional learning and an expanded MTSS framework. Dr. Guccio highlighted a new K'2 literacy program, full‑day pre‑K expansion supported by recent grants, and a districtwide SOAR behavioral framework intended to reinforce safety and responsibility in classrooms, buses and common areas. "All students will learn," Dr. Guccio said as he described the vision to "embrace, engage, educate."
Administrators described instructional and extracurricular…
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