18 Dec 2009 08:22 am
Help Available For ESL Students
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A plan to offer after-school academic help to English as a Second Language students, an update on the plight of high school cheerleaders looking for a practice space and the progress of a technology audit for school computers and related equipment all were topics of conversation at Monday night’s Board of Education meeting.
Interim Superintendent Deborah Perri announced the after-school ESL and ELL program for language arts, reading and mathematics. She said the program will help students become more proficient on New Jersey Academic Skills and Knowledge and High School Profiency Assessment tests and increase their overall academic success.













