Jametta P. Clarke was recognized for advancing social justice, equity, and education in the district and beyond.
Naa’san Carr was recognized for his contributions in the areas of education, voting rights, criminal justice reform and human rights.
Donald Nally joined the Rider University faculty this academic year as a full-time visiting professor.
The certification follows a rigorous evaluation through the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum review process.
The students have a chance to earn a National Merit Scholarship and will compete with seniors from across the country.
Gregory G. Dell’Omo will retire after his current contract ends in 2025. He is the eighth president in Rider’s nearly 160-year history.
The rebranding process involved reviewing each school's mascot and making design changes to present a more unified identity.
The move is designed to minimize distractions and ensure the focus remains on learning, district officials said.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers like Laura Casaceli-Vasquez, and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
All the jobs cut were non-faculty positions, the University said.
The college will establish a regional Computer Science Learning Hub.
Ebony Lattimer will be taking over from Jeanne Muzi.
Burke is a former student of LES, where she also began her teaching career.
The appointments were made following the retirement announcement by Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Clifton Thompson.
The EPA found the presence of lead on the grounds of the Ulysses S. Grant Intermediate School in East Trenton, officials said.
In five years, the district is projected to open its doors to nearly 500 Lawrence preschoolers.
Through the 'Some College, No Degree' program Rider will provide additional resources for students to complete their bachelor’s degrees.
The programs will be located at Ben Franklin, Lawrenceville Elementary, and Lawrence High Schools.
All after-school activities have been canceled as well, the district announced.
$3,000 in prizes will be given out to the winners.
The YMCA after-school program will remain open until 5 p.m.
In the new year, Patricia Hendricks Farmer will take up her new role as a Council member.
The funds came from the Lawrence Township Education Foundation’s Fall 2023 grant cycle.
The students were selected from more than 9,000 applications across 10 artistic disciplines.
The Congressman spoke to high school students and encouraged active civic engagement.
Elementary and middle schools in Lawrence were included in the U.S. News list ranking more than 79,000 U.S. schools.
Robyn A. Klim successfully earned her Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) from the American College of Education, the school district said.
Since 1996 Lawrenceville School has donated nearly $1.9 million to local public schools.
Students of Joseph F. Cappello School in Hamilton won the award for creating an inclusive garden and donating surplus produce.
LTPS ranked 5th in Mercer County and 88th in New Jersey.
Anti-hazing advocates Gary and Julie DeVercelly were presented with the Sesquicentennial Medal of Honor by Rider University.
Qualified, incoming undergraduate education majors can now receive up to $5,000 toward their studies.
The grant will go towards funding educators in STEM, equity and arts.
Students will not only intern with the Giants but also work on research projects and make presentations to team officials.
More than 1.5 million students applied to the program. Around 16,000 seniors will compete for the scholarships next spring.
McDaniels recently visited the University for a read-through of the play with Rider students and Prof. Sheena Howard.
The 2023-2024 Best High Schools rankings were released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report.
Ross Kasun’s retirement will be effective Sept. 1. He served as superintendent since 2018.
Parents in Lawrence Township can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Yulieth Le, who teaches 4th grade, earned the prestigious nod from the NJ Department of Education for the 2023-2024 year.