‘Deep sadness’ as another Catholic school in N.J. plans to shut down
- Immaculate Conception School in Spotswood, Middlesex County, will close in June, according to its parish.
- Declining enrollment caused Immaculate Conception School to close after many years of operation.
- Pastor O'Kane sent parents a letter on April 4, and the last day of classes is June 13.
- O'Kane stated, "no feasible way" exists to continue operations despite efforts to boost enrollment.
- Efforts to raise enrollment, including tuition cuts and incentives, proved insufficient for long-term viability.
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N.J. Catholic school to close after 65 years
A Catholic school in Middlesex County will permanently close in June due to declining enrollment, according to the local parish.The Immaculate Conception School in Spotswood enrolls students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.
·New Jersey, United States
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