No trash talk here: Rowan and New Jersey Special Olympics athletes create a first-of-its-kind basketball league.
Rutgers President Richard McCormick and U.S Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus signed an agreement Wednesday to establish a Naval Reserve Training Corps program at the University this year.
Registration will continue throughout March.
Celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday today by joining book lovers and your local school or public library for Read Across America day.
Accepting the grant allocation would require the district to participate in certain portions of the state's Race to the Top plan.
Over 70 dresses will be on sale Saturday.
Complicated formula hits some NJ cities hard while suburban schools see gains.
300 school districts poised to make changes that take budgets off annual ballot.
The name change will take effect July 1, following the board's 5-4 vote on Tuesday.
The Board of Education will vote on the contract Feb. 7.
Budget cuts cost New Jersey school districts $1 billion, with some of the poorest districts paying the biggest price.
Princeton Regional Board of Education is asking interested community members to help with the decision by participating in a survey before Tuesday's vote. Princeton High School, which is attended by Cranbury students, will not be affected.
Hightstown High School students placed in the top three at the county level.
The announcement came following a four-hour negotiation session on Thursday evening.
Students can receive college credit for the course.
The contract for the remote site in the East Windsor Regional School District extends through June 2014.
Both businesses donated to the East Windsor Regional School District.
Board of Education members approved the contract at Monday's meeting.
Beyond standards and frameworks, this is the first time the state has moved to devise an actual curriculum.
For credit course in wine appreciation has been taught at Rutgers for 20 years.
The limited edition game will help fund PHS Studio Band's upcoming trip to play at the 70th Anniversary Pearl Harbor Memorial Concert Series in Hawaii.
Details are few, but new system favors rankings and like-to-like comparisons.
Some view the flag as a symbol of southern heritage, while others see it as racist.
NJ First Act aims to save jobs for residents but could backfire on teachers.
State's public school students excel in math and reading, but wide achievement gaps persist.
The rivals played in remembrance of fallen Peddie coach.
Professor Saurabh Jha worked as a graduate student on a project led by Nobel Prize winners Brian Schmidt and Adam Riess.
The poll received 130 responses in 48 hours.
Students will instead be invited to a movie night and bonfire at the high school.
HHS was a winner of the Eat Right, Move More program.
Several people came out in support of the employees.
Critics argue that it's time to rethink the rule that requires teachers to rack up 100 hours of professional development every five years.
The competition is leaner but New Jersey still faces tough challenges
The administration and the NJEA aren't battling over Christie's teacher evaluation plan -- at least not yet.
New Jersey's overall scores steady or improving, but not everywhere.
New teachers, facilities and longer hours for some students.
Hurricane predictions for the weekend have changed move-in date to Aug. 27.
The winners of the Mercer County 2011 Poster Contest will be on display at the Lawrence Township headquarters branch of the Mercer County Library until Sept. 20.
A third of school districts will be starting out the year without a contract in place