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EDISON - The price for co-opting programs in New Jersey went up Monday, likely forcing some schools to think twice before combining two programs and possibly making current co-op programs rethink their policy.
Members of the NJSIAA approved a proposal Monday that would require the total combined enrollments of both schools be used to classify a co-op program. Currently co-ops are classified by combining the entire enrollment of the receiving district with 33 percent of the enrollment of the sending district.See the full content of this document
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Co-Ops May Need to Take Second Look
"The rationalization behind it is cut and dried," said Scott Mahoney, the football and wrestling coach at Pompton Lakes who was asked to sponsor the leg...
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