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All New Jersey students are eligible to become choice students, regardless of where they live in the state. Students may attend a choice school in another district and county, however the school must be in an approved choice district.
An administrator told NJ.com that a pool, an ice rink, a recreational space with two gyms, two sheltered outdoor tennis courts, a wellness studio, an occupational and physical therapy room, and a rooftop athletic field that includes running tracks are also in the plans for a new $241 million Hoboken high school.
Student Application Process for Parents and Students STEP 1: Student Application for Enrollment. Obtain the Student Application for Enrollment from the choice district to which you are interested in applying. STEP 2: Notice of Intent to Participate. STEP 3: Notice of Conditional Acceptance. STEP 4: Transportation.
The childs birth certificate, his/her immunization records, physical examination (within one year), if new to the United States of America, tuberculosis (TB) testing is required, and proof of residency as listed below. A parent/ guardian must be present for the registration process.
ing to the law in New Jersey, a student must be 5 years old by October 1 in order to have a statutory right to enrollment where a kindergarten program is offered by a public school.
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District Name: Hoboken Public School District schools for this districtNCES District ID: 3407350State District ID: NJ-172210Mailing Address: 524 Park Avenue Hoboken, NJ 07030Physical Address: 524 Park Avenue Hoboken, NJ 07030Phone: (201)356-3601Type: Regular local school districtStatus: OpenTotal Schools: 54 more rows
New Jersey provides K12 students and their families some types of school choice, including charter schools, magnet schools, home schooling and inter-district public school choice via open enrollment. New Jersey does not have a private school choice program.
New Jersey Traditional Public Schools Most New Jersey families choose traditional public schools, which are operated by school districts, free to attend, open to all students, and funded by federal, state, and local government.

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