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Could magnet schools may be a way for all students to cross district boundaries to get the education they deserve?
Middlesex County College has been named in the 2014 Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges & Universities.
Revised middle-school math exams alter profile of what students need to know in grades 6 to 8
Influence of New Jersey School Boards Association causing concern among South Brunswick parents.
Incidents of bullying decline, according to state Department of Education.
A new 'Framework for Excellence' can help guide governor and legislators through the next stage of education reform
Students may apply through January 21.
The ceremony marks the college's 250th anniversary.
New online exams set to get trial run before making official debut in 2014-15
Despite important legal win, state's charter school program continues to be a target for vocal critics.
Surprise drills, contingency planning have been focus of statewide effort in aftermath of Newtown massacre
No longer requiring public OK of budgets also cited as factor in declining interest, drop in campaign spending.
The community has rallied around fired Holy Ghost Prep teacher Michael Griffin, a resident of Mount Laurel.
The average student graduates with $26,656 in debt, according to the report.
New statistics show legislation has made a difference – but challenges remain
While school districts in cities such as Newark and Camden led the way in total number of incidents, there were many districts that had a higher ratio of incidents of violence
Legislation seeks to criminalize online harassment, require kids and their parents to attend counseling
We’ve compiled the 20 School Districts with the Most Bullying Incidents for the 2012-2013 school year. Not surprisingly, Newark had the most bullying incidents since it has the largest student body in the state. But there are some surprises.
Funding part of $507.7 million for 1,538 individual school construction projects in 331 school districts throughout the state.
Latest data indicates fewer incidents of bullying and harassment, shows districts take different approaches to problems.
Education department updates guidelines for devising professional development plans for teachers and administrators
Bills proposed to delay implementation find no support from administration, leaders of Senate and Assembly
Rising costs and enrollment prompt state to order spending caps, limits on pupil transfers
Bills will adjust deadlines for board candidates to file and for budgets to be completed.
Initial report correlates data collected from 25 districts participating in pilot for at least a year
Three new test options for those seeking to earn diploma will replace the soon-to-be-defunct GED
Details still scarce, but administration suspends graduation requirement as it begins move to Common Core, PARCC.
State’s new website provides resources ranging from lesson plans to videos as NJ begins phasing in tough new standards
A list of schools with the highest percentage of students scoring advanced proficient.
Statistics on salary cap impact are preliminary and full effect may not be felt for a few more years
New Jersey students face a world of differences, not just in what they need to study but in the way they'll be tested.
Many are not optimistic pre-Sandy conditions will return to the state any time soon.
State Senate bill revives Christie administration proposal rejected by Legislature this summer.
Stan McNeill says he was fired for saying a prayer for a disabled woman, while the bus company cites safety violations.
The College Board list takes into account test performance and access.
Tougher evaluations, new standards and testing for students – and re-election of nemesis Gov. Chris Christie – among items on agenda.
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