New Jersey Set To Expand Funding For Pre-K Education, Gov. Phil Murphy Announces

BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. (CBS) -- New Jersey is expanding its funding for pre-K education. Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Thursday at an Early Childhood Center in Bergen County that his administration will spend $17 million to fund more than 1,100 additional full-day, pre-K slots.

Murphy said it's a step toward fully funding pre-K throughout the state.

"I'm extremely proud of the work our administration has done to expand access to high-quality pre-K," Murphy said. "It has been a central priority of our administration since day one. And the pandemic only made it more clear that access to high-quality, standards-aligned, early childhood education is critically important."

Murphy said he hopes for additional funding through the American Families Plan in the federal infrastructure package.

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