A Patch blogger hits a nerve by declaring her avoidance of the school's online tool, which she believes shifts responsibility from student to parent.
Rutgers-Newark and UCLA studies cite stark disparities and even ‘apartheid’ in education system
The Board of Governors approved his bonus following a positive performance review last week.
Faculty feels the deal gives too much power and money to Pearson.
Two physicists received the Nobel Prize for their 1964 theory on Tuesday.
The strategy focuses on isolating aspects of the strain and preventing them from multiplying.
Jersey City, Trenton bids get go-ahead; Lesniak-backed school to help substance abusers rejected
This includes any money the University must expend to transition its athletic teams, nj.com reports.
The New Brunswick School District is on the Breakfast Underachiever list.
The application is due Jan. 2.
Mean scores climb but results show significant gaps remain across social, ethnic, racial and economic lines
The award will be presented at a luncheon on Jan. 26 in Eastampton.
Three small school districts vote to create unified district, but is it a harbinger of things to come?
Historian Julie Livingston will receive $625,000 as one of 24 MacArthur Fellows named for 2013.
The program began last year with three projects and expanded to eight projects for 25 students this year.
EBHS Lady Bears Soccer fundraiser, annual community outdoor sale at Bowne-Munro School highlight upcoming school events.
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While schools don't have official uniforms, kids seem to dress uniformly according to their peer group.
Superintendents more subdued, non-confrontational in discussions of salary caps, evaluations, tougher testing.
East Brunswick chiropractor shares backpack safety tips for your kids.
The College Avenue Redevelopment Initiative will be completed in 2016.
A student who studied overseas contracted the disease over the summer, and there was an outbreak on campus in the spring.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
Rutgers was one of three colleges in the state listed in the national rankings.
Charter schools are nothing if not controversial, but what's beneath the chatter?
Rutgers says the former Douglass Residential College employee failed to meet deadlines.
College honors for local students.
Newark's new system is just beginning, but do you think the East Brunswick School District should mirror the plan?
Teaching to the test is not necessarily a bad thing, nor is the use of data to evaluate teaching effectiveness.
Patch readers share their tips for packing a school lunch that travels well, is relatively healthy and, perhaps most importantly, the kids will eat.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Republican, Democrat both urge NJ to go slowly on tougher standards and testing, but Christie administration proceeds with implementation.
While salary increases may be on the rise, contracts call for concessions such as paying more toward health benefits.
Exemptions and pre-cap contracts make it possible for some superintendents to still take home a sizable chunk of change.
Mason Gross School of the Arts opens its first building in nearly 20 years Alum with former East Brunswick resident to emcee Sept. 12 opening
Help get your kids ready for school with a few visits to these sites.
Help the less fortunate by donating boots and sneakers at Brunswick Memorial Home.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.