![]() ![]() “Residency fraud that results in the registration of students who do not legally reside in Woodbridge Township not only cheats parents and taxpayers that play by the rules and pay their school taxes, but it also seriously impacts the quality-of-life for township residents,” McCormac said. Officials said administrative and/or legal complaint action(s) were initiated once a student was determined to not be a resident in the township. The township has three high schools, five middle schools and 17 elementary schools. McCormac and Zega announced the results of the task force on April 17. ![]()
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