Abbott District - Districts

Districts

The following 31 school districts are currently identified as Abbott districts:

  • Asbury Park Public Schools (Asbury Park)
  • Bridgeton Public Schools (Bridgeton)
  • City of Burlington Public School District (Burlington City)
  • Camden City Public Schools (Camden)
  • East Orange School District (East Orange)
  • Elizabeth Public Schools (Elizabeth)
  • Garfield Public Schools (Garfield)
  • Gloucester City Public Schools (Gloucester City)
  • Harrison Public Schools (Harrison)
  • Hoboken Public Schools (Hoboken)
  • Irvington Public Schools (Irvington)
  • Jersey City Public Schools (Jersey City)
  • Keansburg School District (Keansburg)
  • Long Branch Public Schools (Long Branch)
  • Millville Public Schools (Millville)
  • Neptune Township Schools (Neptune Township)
  • New Brunswick Public Schools (New Brunswick)
  • Newark Public Schools (Newark)
  • Orange Board of Education (Orange)
  • Passaic City School District (Passaic)
  • Paterson Public Schools (Paterson)
  • Pemberton Township School District (Pemberton Township)
  • Perth Amboy Public Schools (Perth Amboy)
  • Phillipsburg School District (K-12 from Phillipsburg, 9-12 from Alpha, Bloomsbury (in Hunterdon County), Greenwich Township, Lopatcong Township and Pohatcong Township)
  • Plainfield Public School District (Plainfield)
  • Pleasantville Public Schools (K-12 from Pleasantville, 9-12 from Absecon)
  • Salem City School District (Salem, New Jersey)
  • Trenton Public Schools (Trenton)
  • Union City School District (Union City)
  • Vineland Public Schools (Vineland)
  • West New York School District (West New York)

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