Students from SCVTHS Career and Technical Education and health sciences programs graduated on June 22.
The new rates, approved June 16, take effect in September 2026 in Bridgewater-Raritan schools.
The incoming Bridgewater-Raritan High School Class of 2030 was honored June 17 at the annual ceremony.
The Class of 2026 included 656 seniors, with most heading to four-year or two-year colleges after graduation.
Families, staff and local groups gathered June 10 to honor Bridgewater-Raritan seniors with scholarships.
Three Bridgewater-Raritan High School students earned perfect scores on the National Latin Exam this year.
Little Shop of Horrors received a scenic design nomination, and senior Evan Andrews earned an honorable mention.
The June 9 ceremony at Bridgewater-Raritan High School highlighted scholarship, leadership, service and character.
Student designers at Somerset County Vocational and Technical High School created apparel and branding for two local firms.
A Bradley Gardens math extension project ended with fourth grade students taping a teacher to a wall and donating $863.
The U.S. House STEM competition is open to eligible NJ-07 students competing alone or in teams of up to four.
Students awarded a space at Bridgewater-Raritan High School will give up bus service for the school year.
From waterways to a free thrift shop, SCVTHS students worked on projects tied to sustainability this spring.
Noah Sutton-McMillan was honored by the State Board of Education after going door to door to warn neighbors during a March 18 fire.
The Bridgewater-Raritan High School student will be awarded between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study.
More than 300 juniors and seniors met with employers, industry partners and training providers at Somerset County VoTech HS on May 20.
The May 19 spring concert featured five Bridgewater-Raritan High School ensembles in the school auditorium.
Fifteen Bridgewater-Raritan High School students competed, with both physics teams placing third in Region 4.
Students were inducted into Chinese, French, Italian and Latin honor societies at the high school auditorium.
The grant, received by Christina King, helps Hillside Intermediate students explore coding, robotics, design, and STEM topics.
Superintendent Robert Beers highlighted academic gains, lower HIB cases and September full-day kindergarten plans.
Matthew Mawn and David Guglietti were named to one-year assistant principal posts starting July 1.
Luke Weisenbach was approved May 13 and is scheduled to begin leading Roosevelt School on July 1, 2026.
The 2026 National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners were announced. See the Bridgewater winners:
Somerset County Vocational & Technical High School teacher Christopher Miller wrote a guide to help educators use AI in class.
After winning New Jersey's title, Bridgewater-Raritan students advanced through semifinals to the national stage.
Team 303 returned to the world championship for the first time since 2019 and is already planning ahead.
Seventy-two Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School students took part in three school and public performances.
Juniors Shiven Das and Saharsh Bangaru, and senior Suyash Gupta, were recognized for standout performances on national science exams.
The annual contest recognized student artists whose work reflected this year's theme, 'Celebrating America's 250 Years.'
School staff said Ava Del Rocco, a sophomore, stood out for integrity, responsibility and follow-through.
Parents asked the board to pause budget approval over the AI program, but the spending plan passed with one no vote.
The Midland School is proud to announce the generosity of The Summit Foundation has made Midland’s Spring Assembly Program possible.
All of the work planned for the summer is part of the $155 referendum projects.
The Music Department received the Best Communities for Music Education award from the National Association of Music Merchants.
The 2026 National Merit Corporate-Sponsored Merit Scholarship winners were announced last week. See the Bridgewater winners.
Audience members and school staff praised the student production after four performances in April.
The Bridgewater-Raritan High School robotics team earned a Houston berth after winning a top award in Pennsylvania.
Students from Somerset County Vocational & Technical High School earned 34 gold, 26 silver and 26 bronze medals.
Team 303 was honored at Montgomery High School and will compete next at Lehigh University.