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Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday announced $2 million in grants to 29 districts across the state, including two in South Jersey, to expand STEM education.
In Greater Egg Harbor, which has three high schools, the district will receive $79,793 for 20 students.
Jennifer
Rushton, director of curriculum, instruction and assessment for Greater
Egg, said the grant will be used specifically at Oakcrest High School
in Mays Landing.
Rushton said the grant will allow the school to offer two AP computer science classes for at least 20 incoming freshmen who are considered part of under-served populations such as English language learners, special needs and economically disadvantaged students.
https://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/education/ocean-city-greater-egg-to-receive-state-grants-for-stem/article_4211558f-5f65-56c8-9f8f-1b883413f27c.html
Rushton said the grant will allow the school to offer two AP computer science classes for at least 20 incoming freshmen who are considered part of under-served populations such as English language learners, special needs and economically disadvantaged students.
https://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/education/ocean-city-greater-egg-to-receive-state-grants-for-stem/article_4211558f-5f65-56c8-9f8f-1b883413f27c.html
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