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Township's Preschool Disabled Program is Looking for Students

The Freehold Township Elementary and Middle School District is looking to help special needs preschoolers with it's preschool disabled program.

The Freehold Township Elementary and Middle School District is looking for qualified children for the district's preschool disabled program. 

Through conducting an ongoing community­wide effort, Freehold Township schools are looking to find and help children in need of special education programs due to a physical, emotional or learning difficulty.

In order to qualify for the preschool disabled program within the district, a child must be three to five-years-old and not eligible for kindergarten in September of 2012. However, if a child is turning three during the 2012 school year they would be eligible for the pre­school program. In addition, the child must also have a suspected or diagnosed disability in either communication, motor, cognitive, emotional, visual or hearing skills.

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Evaluations to determine eligibility for the Special Education Program are conducted by the Freehold Township Elementary and Middle School District at no cost to parents of Freehold Township children.

For further information about this program, please call the Department of Educational Services at 732-431-9355.

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