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SchoolsDecember 20, 2006 


‘Some pig’ helps students set world record
Sixth-graders participate in record-setting reading of “Charlotte’s Web”
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer
      WOODBRIDGE — As Mayor John E. McCormac finished reading the lines of the “salutation” passage from E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” last week, the sixth-graders from the Avenel Middle School broke the Guinness World Reading Record. The students let out a loud cheer of happiness and re...
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Parents say teacher’s aide needed in classroom
Parents approach board about overcrowded kindergarten class
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer
      WOODBRIDGE — Parents of the 25 students in the afternoon kindergarten class at Ross Street School No. 11 are concerned about the safety and the educational quality their children are receiving. “Our children are being shortchanged,” said Monique Coleman, who has a son in the class. ...
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School construction to be included in referendum
Voters will be asked to approve $64 million bond referendum this April
BY JAY BODAS Staff Writer
      EDISON – If township residents pass a bond referendum proposed for April, a nearly $80 million construction project on Edison’s elementary and middle schools could begin as early as May 2008, school district officials say.
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Robo cleaner
      The Woodbridge High School Robotics team follows the steps of their “Water Cleaning” robot during the annual “Engineers Without Borders” RoboRocks high school competition at the Middlesex County College in Edison on Monday.
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