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Asbury Park Pressi
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AS BURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Stpt. 4, 1968 Thousands at Shore Return To Their Classrooms Today classrooms have been added to! over lastyear's fall enrollment of 39,844. the H. W. Mountz School.

Bradley Beach Enrollment The projected enrollments, teacher situations and new is up 13, from 617 to 630. AH school buildings in the Ocean teaching positions are filled. County school systems are: Beach Haven Enrollment is fcpnng Lake Heights Enrollment about the same at 422. All teaching positions are filled. Freehold Regional High from 1,600 to 1.700.

All teaching positions are filled with the exception of a speech correctional-ist and driver education teachers. The new Monmouth County Vocation School at Allentown High School will open. Farmingdale Enrollment is 195, about same as last year. All teaching positions are filled. Highlands Enrollment is 1.087, up slightly from last year.

All teaching positions are filled. Atlantic Highlands Enroll up hve, from 155 to 160. All teaching positions are filled. Berkeley Township Enroll School Enrollment un 500. Thousands of students in Monmouth and Ocean counties head back to the books today, after cnt of the finest summer seasons, weatherwise.

More sun is expected again today as the youngsters return to classrooms. Many of them will find themselves in new quarters, for new schools are ready in Freehold Township, Eatontown, Manalapan-Englishtown, Marlboro Township. Long Beach Island, and Stafford Township. Also opening is the new 20-room Monmouth County Vocational School at Allentown High School. A number of districts have added to their facilities to handle the.

combined increased enroll ment is down 17, from 967 to 950. All teaching positions are filled. Central Regiovial Enroll ment is up 70, from 1,460 to 1,530. ment is 487, about same as last year. All teaching positions are filled.

Union Beach Enrollment is up at 1,321. All teaching positions are filled. All first grades this year will be housed in the On the playground of the Bond Street School, Asbury Park, yesterday, these youngsters contemplate the prospect of going to school today. Charles Rouse, 11, is appalled at the idea, but Diane Grant, 13, smiles in anticipation of the world of books and blackboards. (Press Photo) All teaching positions are filled.

Eagleswood Township Enrollment is up 63, from 47 to 110. AH teaching positions are filled. Last year classes were held for three grades. This year classes will be held for kindergarten through the seventh grade. Point Pleasant Beach pn-rollment is same as last year, no figure available.

All teaching positions are filled with the exception of a fulltime special education teacher for 12-15-year- ment of 7.610 students expected in both counties this vear. Early from 3,551 to 4,051. The new $3,440,000 Marlboro High School, the district's third high school won't open as scheduled. Instead, the 1,050 students scheduled, to attend the Marlboro High School will attend afternoon sessions at Freehold High School, while Freehold High School students will attend morning sessions. School officials hope to open the Marlboro High School in the early fall but haven't set a specific date.

All teaching positions are filled. Freehold Enrollment up 100, from 1,500 to 1.600. All teaching positions are filled. Freehold Township Enrollment up 243, from 2,157 to 2.400. All teaching positions are filled with the exception of a remedial reading teacher.

The new 27-room Laura Donovan School, built at. a cost of $1,180,000, will open this year. Florence Avenue School. In addition, two special classes will be added this year. I Keyport Enrollment is up at 1,200 in the elementary renerts also indicate that there are, few teacher shortages in et ther county's school systems.

teaching are filled. Ready for occupancy is a three-room addition which cast $128,000, eliminating the use of substandard rooms and one split session. One classroom is for kindergarten use, allowing a full day for first grader? who previously shared a room on split session with kindergarten pupils. Two other rooms replace substandard rooms created from storage space. Jackson Township Enrollment is up 395, from 4,655 to 5,050.

All teaching positions are filled. Construction work on three new schools is being pressed, and schools superintendent Gerald V. Savage hopes to have all students on normal single sessions by January 1. Jackson Township is only school district in the United States to have double session for all grades, kindergarten through 12. Under construction is the 41-classroom Middle School on Commerce Street, for pupils in grades six, seven and eight, expected to be complete by late November.

Cost is $1,594,227. A 16-room and 14-room elementary school are being constructed concurrently at a cost of $1,127,977, situated on Larsen Road and Robbins Estate. Both are expected to be completed by January 1. Lacey Township Enrollment is up 40, from 430 to 470. All teaching positions are filled.

Construction on a voter approved $697,000, 10-classroom elementary school is expected to begin in two months and should be ready for occupancy by Sept. 1969. Lakchurst Enrollment is expected to increase slightly over last year's 4,797. All teach- Monmouth County schools are expecting 102.500 students this old students, and a part-time ele falL which is an increase of 4,300 over last year's fall enrollment of 98,200. The projected enrollments, teacher situations, and new school buildings in Monmouth County school systems are: ing positions are filled with the exception of an elementary school principal.

Special staggered sessions will be in effect at the high school due to overcrowding. Transported students will begin at 8 a.m. and leave at 2:19 p.m. Other students will report at 9:36 a.m. and leave at 3:55 p.m.

Lavallette Enrollment is 130, same as last year. All teaching positions are filled. Ready for occupancy is a $155,132 addition, which includes a kindergarten room, library, classroom and multipurpose room which can be divided into two classrooms, enabling the school to have separate classrooms for each grade for the first time, and permit resumption of indoor gym classes which were discontinued in 1966 when the gym was converted into classrooms. Little Egg Harbor Township Enrollment is up 33, from 277 to 310. All teaching positions are filled with the exception of a first grade teacher.

is up five, from 105 to 110. All teaching positions are filled. Seaside Park Enrollment is the same as last year at 100. All teaching positions are filled. Southern Regional Enrollment is up 96, from 1,464 to 1,560.

All teaching positions are filled. Stafford Township Enrollment is up five, from 421 to 426. All teaching positions are filled with the exception of a part-time music teacher. Ready for occupancy is a $203,000 six-room addition, expected to handle enrollment increases for the next five years. Toms River Enrollment Is up 577, from 10,941 to 11.518.

All teaching positions are filled. Tuckerton Enrollment is down 22, from 252 to 230. The drop is attributed to the opening of a new school in Eagleswood Township which sent tuition students here last year. All teaching positions are filled. Union Township Enrollment of 160, same as last year.

All teaching positions are filled. Long Beach Island Enrollment is up 25, from 475 to 500. All teaching positions are filled with the exception of a remedial reading teacher. Ready for occupancy is the new Ethel A. Ja-cobsen Elementary School, Surf City.

The $772,000 school houses 14 classrooms for kindergarten through second grade. Manchester Township Enrollment is up 35, from 748 to 783. All teaching positions are filled. Ocean Beach, Dover Township Enrollment is up 10, from 166 to 176. All teaching positions are filled.

Ocean Gate Enrollment is same as last year at 108. All teaching positions are filled. Students will continue to use makeshift rooms at the first aid building and Methodist Church. A $242,000 new school is being readied for construction, and should be completed by Sept. 1969.

Plumsted Township Enrollment is up 25, from 755, to 780. All teaching positions are filled. Seaside Heights Enrollment through eighth grade classes in one school where possible. Shrewsbury Enrollment for the kindergarten through eighth grades at the elementary-intermediate school is down 23, from 592 to 569. Enrollment is expected to rise.

Teaching positions are filled with the exception of a playground supervisor. Little Silver Enrollment is up 35, from 1,016 to 1,051. All leaching positions are filled. Additional teachers hired this year were a social worker-teacher; special fulltime French teachers, and five new teachers replacing retirees. Two playground supervisors are to be hired.

Middlctown Township Enrollment, the largest in the county, is up 500, from 12,500 to 13,000. Four teaching positions on a staff of 600 remained to be filled. The new Monmouth Elementary School with 21 classrooms is expected to open in January. Until then, 40 classes will be on double sessions: grades four, five, and six in Middlctown Village, Harmony and Bayview. Enrollment increase will drop when 400 Keanshurg students now attending Middlctown High 'School, leave for the new Keansburg Junior-Senior High School.

Hazlet Township Enrollment is up 200 from 6,040 to 6.240. All teaching positions are filled. Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Enrollment figures not available. All teaching positions are filled. Rumson Public Schools Enrollment is up 11, from 1,092 to 1,103.

All teaching positions are filled. Fair Haven Enrollment figures not completed. Figure to have 1,180, same as last year. Shore Regional High School Enrollment is up 75, from 915 to 990. All teaching positions are filled.

Monmouth Regional High School Enrollment is up 52, from 1,300 lo 1,352. Teaching positions are filled. Eatontown Enrollment figures are not available. All school openings are delayed until Sept. 16 because of contruc-tinn of the new Woodmere School.

The building is expected to be ready then. All teaching positions are filled. Long Branch Enrollment figures are not available. Teaching positions are filled with the exception of a sixth grade teacher at the Elberon School. West Long Braneh Enrollment is up 50 at the Wall Street School and Frank Antonides School.

All teaching positions are filled with (he exception of a part time instrumental music I teacher at each school. Ocean County schools are ex- mentary school speech therapy teacher. St. Peter's School has the same enrollment as last year, and all teaching positions are filled. Point Pleasant Enrollment is up 19, from 2,818 lo 2,837.

All teaching positions are filled. Bay Head Enrollment is 135, same as last year. All teaching positions are filled. Brick Township Enrollment is up 700, from 7,100 to 7,800. Two music teachers are needed.

Several other teachers may be needed because four or five current faculty members may have to leave for military service. The St. Dominic's School has ah increase of 100, from 496 to 596. All teaching positions are filled. Island Heights Enrollment up 14, from 152 to 166.

All Howell Township Enrollment up 200, from 4,500 to 4,700. All teaching positions are filled with the exception of a librarian and a mechanical drawing teacher. Colts Neck Township Enrollment up 80, from 1,120 to 1,200. Manalapan-Engllshlnwn Regional Schools Enrollment up 483, from 2,797 to 3,280. The increase is attributed to the bulk of children from the Monmouth Heights development.

All teaching positions are filled with the exception of a librarian. The school, and 800 in the high school. All teaching positions are filled. Four new classrooms are opening at the Central School. Keansbnrg Enrollment at elementary schools is 900.

Grades 7-12 at the new Junior-Senior High School is 710. Teaching positions are nearly filled. Matawan Township Enrollment is up 549, from 6,299 to 6,848. High school enrollment is up 143, from 1,362 to 1,505. Enrollment at the five elementary schools is up 406, from 4,937 to 5,343.

All teaching positions are filled but complete figures are not available because extra classes are being planned. A sixth g-ade class will be housed in the Holmdel Intermediate School; two kindergarten classes at the Cross of Glory Lutheran Church, and three primary educable classes at the Trinity Episcopal Church. Additional class space is being provided at Lloyd Road School by converting the cafeteria space into classroom space. Holmdel Township Enrollment at three schools is up 28, from 1.280 to 1,308. Teaching po isitions are filled with the exception of a physical education instructor.

Three fulltime classroom teachers and 13 additional fulltime special teachers have been added. 21-classroom La-School, will open new fayette Mills this fall. Enrollment is Manasquan Asbury Park Enrollment up 300, from 3,500 to 3.800. All teaching positions are filled with the exception of an elementary and, a high school music instructor; an elementary physical education instructor; an elementary -remedial reading teacher, and. an elementary speech therapist.

Avon Enrollment is up 15, from 240 to 255. All teaching positions are filled. Brielle Enrollment is up 51, from 524 to 575. All teaching positions are filled. Deal Enrollment is up eight, from 352 to 360.

All teaching positions are filled. Neptnne Enrollment is up 289,. from 7,711 to 8,000. An teaching positions are filled with the exception of an additional school psychologist. Two schools are being reorganized.

The Ridge Avenue School will now have only fifth and sixth grades. The Ocean Grove Middle School will also have fifth and sixth grades rather than just sixth. Neptune City Enrollment about the same at 748. All teaching positions are filled. There will be an additional classroom opening at the Wood-row Wilson School.

Belmar Enrollment is expected to be 831, same as last year. All teaching positions are filled. Wall Township Enrollment Is up 75, from 3,325 to 3.400. All teaching positions are filled. Spring Lake No enrollment A 1 1,830, about same as last year.

All teaching positions are filled with the exception of an elementary music teacher. St. Denis School has an increase of 15 in its enrollment, from 358 to 373. All teaching positions are filled. Marlboro Township Enrollment up 400, from 1,000 to 1,400.

Increase in enrollment attributed to children coming from the new developments at Monmouth Heights and Whittier Oaks. All teaching positions are filled, The new $327,500 Robertsville Ele-mentary School with 20 classrooms will open this fall. Millstone Township Enrollment is 500, a slight increase over last year. All teaching positions are filled with the exception of a physical education teacher. Roosevelt Enrollment is 143, about same as last year.

All teaching positions are filled. Upper Freehold Regional Schools Enrollment up 100, I Red Bank Enrollment is up 1 50, from 2,850 to 2,900. All teaching positions are filled with the I exception of one vacancy at the high school and two at elementary schools. No additional 1 teachers are planned to be hired but new teachers will be em-' ployed to fill vacancies left open with the creation of new depart-' ment heads at the high school. Kindergarten classes will be at the YOU GET AT hold in churches as was done last year.

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