Family Athletics Network Information Night set for Sept. 3.
Backpacks don't have to just look good, they have to feel good, too. Keep your child comfortable this school year by finding the right gear.
Full-scale deployment slated for September, bill's author remains focused on coming challenges.
Novice teachers need to be coached by colleagues judged to be 'effective' or 'highly effective' educators.
Here's what you need to do to get ready for the new school year.
Education commissioner gets involved in case in which teacher allegedly made child eat food from trash.
What's the first day of school? What days do students get off for winter and spring breaks and holidays?
Rankings sell glossy magazines and help clinch real estate deals, they don't focus on the whole child or the whole school.
If enough GOP candidates are carried along for the ride, it could put vouchers, seniority-based tenure, and even Abbott v. Burke within reach.
New guidelines require districts to notify parents, kids that software and built-in camera can monitor use.
NJ's brightest and best teachers are essential to producing our brightest and best schoolchildren.
Chief developer of exam program says NJ shouldn’t have to pay much more than current $21 million price tag -- at least to start.
State comptroller says more than 100 public employees or family members improperly got subsidized meals in schools
Hundreds attend training sessions that include learning interrogation techniques used by State Police
Changes in venerable equivalency exam prompts state to evaluate alternatives.
James Gow becomes first Lawrence student to reach national level of National History Day competition.
With no state tests other than for language arts and math, can SGOs offer a window into teacher performance?
Music specialist Rebecca Young honored in final performance before her retirement.
Maureen Mutinsky and her 6th-grade language class at Lawrence Intermediate School received special recognition for their outstanding submissions.
Dyslexia legislation and amendments to Urban Hope Act coming up for vote today, on cusp of legislative recess.
Those who support the legislation say it aims for parity between public and private colleges.
Ten students from Lawrence Intermediate School (LIS) selected for the Central Jersey Music Educators Association (CJMEA) one-day band festival.
Alison Lu won a poetry contest sponsored by the Amateur Astronomers Association of Princeton.
Thermodynamics Team takes second place.
Rider graduates 404 in the first of several ceremonies.
You don't have to wait until prom night 2013 to share those awesome pics. Share the fun of picking out that dress, snagging those designer shoes or picking out that really retro suit from Goodwill!
Local philanthropist and venture capitalist John H. Martinson of Newtown, Pa., and Thomas Edison State College President George A. Pruitt will be honored at ceremonies in Lawrenceville; Metropolitan Opera star Paul Plishka will receive an honorary docto
Lawrence Middle School (LMS) 8th grader James Gow qualified for the National Level in the Junior Individual Website division.
Lawrence Middle School students Mohin Chanpura and Rohan Pahwa take home Honorable Mention for Best Delegation.
Lawrence Township Public Schools offer a summer program for students who will begin grades 6 through 9 in the 2013-2014 school year.
Shane O'Toole and Emma Anderson Beavers also won individual "Excellence in Acting" awards.