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Wayne Residents Continue Push For Full Day Kindergarten

WAYNE, N.J. -- Battlelines are being drawn over full time kindergarten in Wayne and supporters are counting on a new wave of voters to push it through, reports northjersey.com.

Ashlee Nauta helps spread the word about the vote on full-day kindergarten in Wayne.

Ashlee Nauta helps spread the word about the vote on full-day kindergarten in Wayne.

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Tracy McNie Rozansky
Tracy Rozansky, far left, and Ashlee Nauta, center, raises awareness with other Wayne families and officials for Full-Day Kindergarten.

Tracy Rozansky, far left, and Ashlee Nauta, center, raises awareness with other Wayne families and officials for Full-Day Kindergarten.

Photo Credit: Facebook

A presidential election brings out more voters and proponents are hoping they will be in favor of the $2.1 million program, reports northjersey.com.

Full day kindergarten was struck down by residents last year, 5,048-to-4,455, reports northjersey.com.

For the 2016-17 school year, parents can enroll their children in an additional half-time kindergarten program for a $250 monthly fee, reports northjersey.com.

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