Kiran Masud of the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District was honored for her hard work and dedication.
A recent grad filed a lawsuit against the district, alleging the gym teacher called her "obese," denied her bathroom privileges, and more.
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The 28 students qualified for the National Leadership Conference by successfully competing in both regional and state conferences.
The seventh-grade students each wrote a book as part of the Novella Project.
The two one-act productions presented on June 6 were "Little Women" and "The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon."
The Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School Graduation for the Class of 2025 was held on Wednesday in the high school's Vaughn Stapleton Gym.
Bridgewater-Raritan High School held its commencement on Thursday morning. See the video:
"We want to continue to work and deliver support and programs to kids - both perpetrators and victims - to really improve school climate."
The Buddy Bench will be introduced as a safe, welcoming place for anyone seeking a friend to talk to or play with during recess.
This year’s Armed Forces Salute ceremony was enjoyed by the honored guests and an energetic crowd on June 5 at Adamsville School.
Forest Fest included games, crafts, performances, and exhibits, including animals.
As DON, she will oversee all nursing and health services across Midland, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, person-centered medical care
Deeksha Chaganur of Bridgewater was named a runner-up in the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for NJ’s 7th Congressional District.
A ceremony to honor Lucia Bolle was performed at Bridgewater-Raritan High School on Thursday.
The Board of Education's Academic Committee recently reviewed Policy 5756, opting to leave it in place.
The program will run each day from Monday, June 2, through Friday, June 6, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The number of students taking AP courses, dual enrollment with colleges, and earning biliteracy language seals has also increased.
11 teachers were awarded Governor’s Educator of the Year, and 11 staff members were awarded Governor’s Educational Services Professional.
The honorees were recipients of the New Jersey State Seal of Biliteracy certificate and inductees into the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica.
The Music Department was the recipient of the Best Communities for Music Education award from the National Association of Music Merchants.
The Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School Drama Club students and staff presented "Legally Blonde Jr." on May 2.
"If the goal is student wellness, the overall experience, and keeping staff... I don’t think we are hitting the mark in Bradley Gardens."
This was part of the school’s Parent Teachers Organization (PTO)'s first-ever Soar in Spring cleanup project.
The Board of Education approved the 2025-26 school district budget, which includes a tax increase for both Bridgewater and Raritan residents
The structure was designed and built by Somerset County Vocational and Technical High School students.
The new tuition of $192 per credit would take effect for the Fall 2025 Semester.
The Bridgewater Raritan Education Association (BREA) presented the BREA Family Math Game Night on Wednesday night.
The Bridgewater-Raritan High School Theatre Arts group presented the hit musical "Footloose" this past weekend.
The public comment portion of Tuesday's Board of Education meeting was once again filled with people supporting or criticizing Policy 5756.
Divyansha Nashine is President and Co-Founder of the G.I.R.L.S. Organization (Generation of Innovators, Researchers, and Leaders in STEM).
This highly skilled artist has been honored with numerous awards for her paintings — all in just one year.
Both projects are getting done in preparation for full-day kindergarten starting in September 2026.
"Unsung Heroes can be students who make their school a better place because of their warm personality, their empathy and concern for others"
About 50 parents spoke for almost 2 hours at Tuesday's Board of Education meeting where they supported or criticized Policy 5756.
The Board of Education approved the introduction of the 2025-2026 school district budget which increases the operating budget by 2.64%.
Attendees will have the opportunity to explore job openings, network with recruiters, and learn about career paths in the optical field.
The Handyman Program is a group of volunteers who provide services that enhance the quality of life for seniors and the physically disabled.
"Unfortunately, policy 5756 is a policy that intends to rip parents apart from their children," said Board member Jeremy Li.
On Thursday, the state Department of Education released the 2025-26 state funding figures, showing how $12.1 billion will support schools.