According to Rutgers University, this would bring the cost of tuition, fees and room and board to a total of $24,000 for full-time in-state students in the School of Arts and Sciences.
Governor downplays what didn't go his way, teacher seniority and closer ties to student test scores
Ambitious and strict, the state's new anti-bullying law is also out of funds.
Hightstown residents can apply to fill the vacant seat through January 2013.
NJ.com is reporting that the deal will include the redevelopment of a parking lot where the famous grease trucks are located.
Legislation halts the approval of new virtual charter schools pending a taskforce examination.
Former Acting U.S. Solicitor General could raise constitutional challenge if education restructuring is voted into law.
The Board of Education thanked the organization at last week's meeting.
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Commencement was held at the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton.
The summer culinary program instructs attendees in a number of culinary techniques, with plenty of sampling.
Patch wants to hear your stories about the retiring employees.
The students will enter the East Windsor school district.
NJEA grant will help environmental club create garden and outdoor classroom.
Four candidates, including two incumbents, are running for three open seats on the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education.
Be kind, make someone laugh and don't take yourself too seriously, Carell told Princeton seniors.
Annual report delivers snapshot of the state of schools in New Jersey - in 2010-11.
More than 170 employers will be at the career fair on College Avenue.
The Christian preschool has small class sizes and teachers are certified.
The East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education announced six recipients - one teacher per school.
Green will be leaving at the end of the 2012-2013 school year.
U.S. News released its 2012 annual rankings on Tuesday.
Help us celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Week.
All volunteers will need to sign a volunteer agreement, and some will require background checks.
New Jersey Association for Jazz Education held the competition on April 28.
It's still a tiny minority but a small group of parents -- themselves educators -- are keeping their kids home during the state's assessment tests.
The school notified parents Thursday.
The event is free and open to the public.
Schools to share $1M to pay for implementing New Jersey’s tough new law.
With No Child off the books, 370 schools are highlighted under new accountability rules.
Robert L. Barchi was approved Wednesday by the Rutgers University Board of Governors and the Rutgers University Board of Trustees.
This is the first year there will not be a public vote on the school budget.
Kreps teacher recognized at Board of Ed meeting.
Fourth and fifth grade students recognized for their work