Money is fleeting, but music lasts forever.
Read about “several promising trends” in Newark’s schools here.
The 103,000 square foot facility will serve up to 657 Newark students in grades pre-K through eight, officials say.
District rewards highly effective teachers from 2015-2016 school year.
The new entity will serve more than 1,200 students from the Greater Newark area, administrators say.
What does the district have planned for the next three years, and how will it help Newark regain local control?
The award-winning Rutgers-Newark community members are professor John Keene, assistant professor Lyra Monteiro and alumnus Nick Turse.
If all goes according to plan, Newark may regain full control of its public school district after 21 years of state oversight by 2017.
Several officials and education professionals called the decision a victory for the people of Newark.
Check out which New Jersey colleges and universities made the list for "best dorms."
The agreement with Local 32 Union will cover employees such as fiscal analysts, auditors, engineers and administrative secretaries.
Every member of Saint Vincent Academy’s class of 2016 was accepted to and plans to attend college, school officials say.
See the list of Newark’s 2016 Superintendent 3E Award winners here.
The first students have officially set foot in Newark’s new Oliver Street School.
They are the pride of Newark’s public schools. Find out their names and schools here.
Many Essex County taxpayers would reportedly save big under Christie's proposed plan… at the expense of Newark's public school students.
Students from Orange, South Orange, Bloomfield and East Orange visited the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
The New Jersey Education Association assailed Christie’s plan, calling it "despicable."
Pierce, known for his role as Detective Bunk Moreland in the HBO series "The Wire," was arrested Saturday morning at Atlanta Lowes Hotel.
More than 125 students and 40 Audible employees planted flowers and learned about recycling.
Every good student should have a day of recognition… 22 Newark high schoolers just got theirs.
Newark’s Teacher of the Year for 2016 works at Mount Vernon School. Learn about what makes her special here.
Several Newark youth performers got a chance to meet with a legend of the genre, five-time Grammy winner Christian McBride.
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka says the draft budget would force residents to “pay for bad decisions by state officials.”
The trio of new board members in Newark includes Tave Padilla, Leah Owens and Kim Gaddy.
U.S. News and World report has released its rankings of the top high schools in New Jersey and in the nation. Did your school make the list?
Caution… the following story may make you want to go read a book.
Are new charter schools coming to Newark?
For the first time in 20 years, the Newark Public Schools District will be changing the prescription benefits provider for its workers.
Newark’s public schools will partner with the Pascack Valley Regional High School District for the initiative.
The college prep school, located on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Newark, has a 98 percent graduation rate, a report says.
A new list compiled by Niche.com, an information service provider, ranks the districts with the best teachers in New Jersey and the U.S.A.
Essex County Vocational Tech students in Bloomfield and Newark will have a new school in 2018.
Learn how an enterprising college student managed to save money, make himself happier and “stick it to the dental appliance industry.”
You won't believe how much N.J. school districts pay 100 ex-employees, even though they don't work anymore.
Have Newark school administrators known about potentially elevated levels of lead in the district’s water supply for years?
See some of the feedback collected from Newark parents during February’s school planning meetings.
Newark officials may have known about an elevated level of lead in the district’s schools since August of 2014, according to a state memo.
Elevated lead levels have been found at 30 Newark schools, but the rest of the city is unaffected, officials say.
“Parents should have no concerns about students’ water and food consumption,” New Jersey DEP officials said.