The NJ Department of Education has released the average SAT score for each school for 2019-20. See how Edison and Metuchen fared.
Mohin Patel has apologized to the Muslim community for sharing “hurtful” Facebook posts back in 2016. CAIR NJ welcomed his apology.
The college hopes to draw more students from the community who "remain unaware" of what the institution has to offer, said county officials.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising. Here's how it’s changed in Middlesex County.
While many school districts will see a decrease in state aid, Edison and Metuchen are set to gain for the 2021-22 school year.
Our CHP Preschool age 3 group celebrated Black History Month with their own presentations.
Local town officials and school board members said they have the infrastructure ready to handle COVID-19 vaccinations across the district.
The school district said internet outage was reported across many township homes, resulting in cancellations.
New Jersey recently released information to Patch that shows how much your school district been paying teachers this past year.
School superintendent said president of Middlesex College is committed to partnering with Edison Schools to offer programs to students.
As of 2 p.m. on Monday, Edison received 14 inches of snow.
Superintendent Bernard Bragen said it was “prudent” to delay return to in-person classes as high number of employees test positive for COVID
Ralph Errico resigned at the end of December 2020, leaving a seat vacant on the board. Twelve candidates put forward their applications.
School superintendent Vincent Caputo said the district has designed a calendar with the "longest possible summer break" this year.
Students in the hybrid track can now choose to attend in-person learning. The district said it plans to "pilot" this reopening for a month.
Increasing number of COVID-19 positive cases in town has forced the school district to postpone its return to hybrid learning.
The school district has expanded its COVID testing program to now include family members of students and staff.
Superintendent Vincent Caputo called Wednesday a "rough day in American history,” as he shared resources to help students deal with trauma.
Beginning Jan. 7, the school district will be offering COVID-19 testing to students and staff every Thursday and Saturday.
The school district announced it will follow an all-remote, early dismissal schedule on Thursday so children can 'play in the snow.'
School Superintendent Bernard Bragen said the decision was the right one to make given the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Edison.
CHP students win their first night at New Jersey Middle Academic League.
The school district is offering the seven-day meal kit for weekly pick up at no cost to parents.
Cedar Hill Prep School talks Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity.
Bernard F. Bragen Jr., who was hired for three years, had asked for an extension to his contract.
Students were asked to quarantine after they attended an indoor gathering with no social distancing or masks, said the school district.
Lawyer Padmaja Chinta shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education.
Only a 100 people are allowed to attend the meeting in-person.
To substitute in the school district, individuals need to attend one of the workshops offered by the school board.
First Day of School for CHP
High school senior Manvi Sinvhal’s robotics team is in the finals of the National 2020 NASA TI Codes Contest.
The students are among 16,000 semifinalists in the 66th annual National Merit Scholarship Program
However, the new amount is still 5.5 percent more than last year's budget. The borough will begin its school year fully-remote.
However, the new amount is still 6 percent more than last year's budget. Edison will start its school year with remote learning.
Cedar Hill Prep School will launch Distance Learning
District announced change to meeting time and place owing to large number of attendees.
Classes would begin Sep. 6, and all teachers would be required to report in-person beginning September 1.
The coronavirus will closed the doors of Metuchen schools for a week.
An Edison teacher is suing four people who she says libeled her on Facebook, after she said they got her identity mixed up.