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Aren't Montague Township students sent to Port Jervis, NY schools for high school?--128.235.249.80 21:41, 26 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

So how does that work? Aren't there requirements the NJ govt. imposes for students that might not be fulfilled in a NY school? What about driver's ed? NY and NJ have slightly different BAC levels and a different point system. Do the Montague kids have to take the NY Regent's Exam?

Its really easy to get your kids registered in the Port Jervis school system. You first go to the Montague elementary school office. They give you a packet and a bus schedule to either Port or the Sussex Tech or Charter School. Montague students attending Port Jervis schools must take the regents exams. This is not a bad thing. They can also take advanced regents exams which make it even easier to get into college. My children attend Port Jervis middle and senior high school and really like it. They are doing very well and are very involved. While a program may be called something different in ny then nj port schools are doing pretty well for my children. The middle school and high school have a late bus so that you don't have to pick your children up from the clubs your kids may be involved with from sports to history. The teachers all stay after to help your children if they are having difficulty. In the end your kids will get out what you and they put in. The only issue with your kids getting a license is nj has a restricted license for children under eighteen years old.They can not drive out of the state until they are eighteen. You there fore have an excuse not to lend your car to your child. You just blame it on the state or rent a place in port and get an ny license They still get drivers ed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.48.190.42 (talk) 21:15, 3 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Montague Township and George Montagu

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Likely not named after the 4th Duke. He wasn't significant enough at the age of 22 when the township was named in 1759. Most likely named for a previous Montagu/Montague ancetor who was prominent in 1759 or before.ColonelHenry (talk) 20:49, 22 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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