Interdistrict Public School Choice Program - Participating School Districts

Participating School Districts

Atlantic County
  • Folsom Borough School District at Folsom Elementary School
Bergen County
  • Englewood Public School District at Dwight Morrow High School
Burlington County
  • Washington Township School District at Green Bank Elementary School
Camden County
  • Brooklawn Public School District
Cape May County
  • Lower Township School District
Cumberland County
  • Cumberland Regional High School
Gloucester County
  • South Harrison Township School District
Hudson County
  • Hoboken Public Schools
Hunterdon County
  • Bloomsbury School District
Monmouth County
  • Upper Freehold Regional School District at Allentown High School
Morris County
  • Mine Hill School District
Ocean County
  • Stafford Township School District
Passaic County
  • Manchester Regional High School
Salem County
  • Salem City School District
Union County
  • David Brearley High School, as part of the Kenilworth Public Schools

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