A tentative three-year contract agreement was reached on Friday, Planet Princeton reports.
Both sides are far apart on an agreement, the union told the Princeton Packet.
Crystal Edwards presented “Confronting the Unspeakables in Our Schools” at a national conference in July.
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It was ranked fourth in the country. The Lawrence Township Public School District was ranked No. 59 by Niche.
Students must earn a grade point average of 3.50 or higher.
About 280 entities have expressed interest, the Princeton Packet reports.
The new dance studio is set to open in the fall.
17 schools from New Jersey are included on Money Magazine’s recent list of "Best Colleges For Your Money."
Dr. Marshall Onofrio has experience as a professional musician, teacher and administrator in his 35 years working in higher education.
The lawsuit seeks to prevent the university from selling the college's Princeton campus.
Joe Tsai and his wife, Clara, made the donation through the Joe & Clara Tsai Foundation.
It tied Livingston in the newsletter category at the NJSPRA School Communication Awards.
More than 900 New Jersey high school students create mythical government in 72nd program.
Graduating art majors from Mercer County colleges and universities are eligible to apply for the annual award of $5,000.
Congratulations to the Lawrenceville School student who will attend the University of Chicago!
Cynthia M. Newman, Ph.D. has been appointed dean as of June 1.
Congratulations go out to the winners from Lawrenceville School!
About 80 faculty and students turned out for a protest in opposition to the the proposed sale, according to the Princeton Packet.
Graduation is this weekend at Sun National Bank Center in Trenton.
A total of 105 students were recently inducted into the Athenaeum Honor Society.
Lawrenceville Elementary School will use the grant to implement Yoga in the classroom.
It received the “Best Communities for Music Education” designation from the NAMM Foundation.
Several factors contributed to the vote of no confidence, Planet Princeton reports.
The National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) announced the recognition this week.
Documentary filmmaker Nancy Kates will offer the keynote address at Rider University’s 35th Gender and Sexuality Studies (GSS) Colloquium.
The schools announced their decisions on whether they will be open on Tuesday.
The Doctor of Education program will begin accepting candidates in July.
The superintendent recognized the menu choice "reinforces racial stereotypes."
He will appear as part of the university’s Hennessy Family Lecture on Capitalism series.
The Lawrence Township School District is in the top 100 of Niche.com's latest school rankings.
A change.org petition and a Facebook group have emerged after the university said it may close the college's Princeton campus.
Laura Mueller is the Operations Manager at Lawrence Township Public Schools.
Michael Brindle was amusic teacher in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District for almost 40 years, according to centraljersey.com.
Mercer County College's literary journal continues to showcase county authors in a new widely accessible, quarterly online format.
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The Board of Education approved the new policy during last week's meeting.
The major will be offered for the first time this fall.