Fun Filled Fall Fashion Event to Benefit East Brunswick Schools.
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Patch has listed the top 20 schools listed on U.S. News and World Report's rankings of the top high schools in the nation
A gallery of scenes from the Scarlet Knights' 93-70 win over Houston on Saturday.
Additional $12k added to girls locker room improvements.
New lunch standards call for healthier options.
College honors for local students.
Manasquan schools have taken back a planned day off for Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday to make up for the weather-forced cancelation of school. Do you agree? Please vote in our poll.
Could magnet schools may be a way for all students to cross district boundaries to get the education they deserve?
Middlesex County College has been named in the 2014 Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges & Universities.
Revised middle-school math exams alter profile of what students need to know in grades 6 to 8
Incidents of bullying decline, according to state Department of Education.
A new 'Framework for Excellence' can help guide governor and legislators through the next stage of education reform
Students may apply through January 21.
The ceremony marks the college's 250th anniversary.
New online exams set to get trial run before making official debut in 2014-15
Patricia Ruggeri must serve a year in county jail for stealing approximately $26,000 in student fees while a vice-principal for the New Brunswick Adult Learning Center.
Despite important legal win, state's charter school program continues to be a target for vocal critics.
Surprise drills, contingency planning have been focus of statewide effort in aftermath of Newtown massacre
No longer requiring public OK of budgets also cited as factor in declining interest, drop in campaign spending.
The community has rallied around fired Holy Ghost Prep teacher Michael Griffin, a resident of Mount Laurel.
The average student graduates with $26,656 in debt, according to the report.
New statistics show legislation has made a difference – but challenges remain