New and returning members will take the oath of office and a new BOE president will be elected.
A girl choking in the cafeteria was immediately helped by a staff member who was at “the right place and at the right time.”
The new ordinance sets forth the salaries for the years 2024 and 2025.
The program is built to develop social, emotional and academic skills among at-risk students.
The school district is seeking to either build a new facility or completely renovate the current one.
Elementary and middle schools in East Brunswick district were included in the U.S. News list ranking more than 79,000 U.S. schools.
Students were on remote learning last week after a water main break required the building to be shut for repair work.
Multiple contractors continue to work on the high school site currently, Superintendent Victor Valeski told the community.
A water pipe located beneath one of the building corridors burst and will require the entire week to be fixed, officials said.
The school will go remote on Thursday and possibly Friday due to a water main break, the district said.
For the East Brunswick Magnet School, interviews are required. Open houses have also been scheduled.
East Brunswick Public Schools ranked ranked 3rd in the county and 34th in New Jersey.
The ad hoc committee recently made its recommendations regarding East Brunswick High School.
More than 1.5 million students applied to the program. Around 16,000 seniors will compete for the scholarships next spring.
The school received recognition for increasing equity in the dual enrollment program.
Some classroom capacity may be 'tight', but the district has 572 open seats in elementary schools, according to data.
Wednesday and Thursday will be early dismissal days at the high school. Schedule for the rest of the district is not expected to change.
The 2023-2024 Best High Schools rankings were released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report.
Mark Csizmar suggested changing the way the BOE votes for a new member.
The township currently has many ongoing projects that can benefit from student volunteer participation, the Mayor said.
East Brunswick's Megan Fischer cares a lot about her students, a parent said.
Jo Ann Magistro-Stankiewicz was the first woman to be appointed Superintendent of the school district. She died Aug. 18 at age 78.
Parents in East Brunswick can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The district is looking to hire full-time and part-time teachers.
Residents have been invited to propose a question to the six Board of Education candidates.
The nominating petitions are in. Here is the candidate field in the board of education race in East Brunswick:
20 members from the East Brunswick school district made more than $150,000 last year, according to state data. Here's the list:
Tatianna McBride was appointed principal of Chittick Elementary School and Russell Petronko was appointed to Hammarskjold Elementary School.
Vicki Becker responded to the comments made by her colleague on her presence during last month's vote despite her father’s death.
Jorge E. Diaz, Superintendent of Middlesex County Magnet Schools, was elected to the role recently.
Tim Cummings will be filling the seat left vacant by Susanna Chiu who resigned from her post in April.
The school district recently replaced sports equipment which included safer helmets for students who play football.
East Brunswick School District is one of the beneficiaries of the pilot program as it is set to get electric buses.
The student will be awarded between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study.
As a precaution, the school district has moved gym and recess indoors. A code orange Air Quality Alert remains effective in East Brunswick.
The “Don’t Drive Dangerously” Public Service Announcement contest was open to teens in all public and non-public County high schools.
Lindsay Grossman Liguori received the award from the National Association of Special Education Teachers.
A public hearing was held on May 4, and no revisions were made. The increase in expenditure was attributed to inflation and rising costs.
Three former employees were inducted into the Wall of Honor for their dedicated service and contribution to the school district.