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Elizabeth Board highlights expansion of after‑school and Saturday programs
Summary
At its Oct. 23 meeting, the Elizabeth Board of Education heard a district presentation detailing expanded after‑school and Saturday academic, enrichment and career‑technical programs — many federally funded — that offered targeted supports, centralized Saturday sites, and schedules that run through the school year.
The Elizabeth Board of Education on Oct. 23 heard a district presentation outlining a major expansion of after‑school and Saturday programming for students from kindergarten through high school.
The superintendent described a suite of offerings that already began in mid‑October and others scheduled to start this winter and spring. Programs include K–8 academic ELA and mathematics after‑school sessions (Tues/Wed/Thurs, started Oct. 14 and running through April), a Saturday NJSLA preparation program for grades 3–11 (Jan. 10–May), high‑school credit recovery (federally funded; begins Oct. 28 and runs through May 22) offered both after school and on Saturdays, and centralized Saturday credit recovery…
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