The South Brunswick High School student will be awarded between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study.
Law enforcement agencies across the state have increased police presence at schools after a gunman killed at least 19 students in Texas.
Although there is no threat to township schools, police will be increasing their presence out of an abundance of caution.
Sydney Munn is among 95 NJ students to complete the year-long program, which provides a complete view of the state's STEM economy.
The drive will be held Wednesday and Thursday. This is the first blood drive the school is hosting since the start of the pandemic.
All after-school activities have been canceled due to Monday's impending storm.
"We are in the home stretch and together we can contribute to a safe end of the school year,” Superintendent Scott Feder said.
The students earned a $2,500 annual scholarship for college in this year's National Merit competition.
South Brunswick Township Police and a Secret Service agent will educate parents on internet and cyber safety at a June Parent Academy.
The bicycle ride fundraiser will raise funds for South Brunswick Schools. Those who don’t have a bike can join the Foundation Fun Walk.
The teens are among 1,000 high school seniors around the United States to win the scholarship.
The data used in this year's ranking is from the 2019-20 academic school year and calculations were adjusted to account for COVID-19.
Patch compiled the combined math and reading SAT scores of school districts across New Jersey. See how South Brunswick fared:
South Brunswick Helping Hands Club's “Mind On The Road, Hands On The Wheel” campaign educates students on the dangers of distracted driving.
Shaun Ruymen, Assistant Principal at Crossroads North, will be the next principal after Maribeth Edmunds retired earlier this year.
Last year saw a significant increase in reported hate crimes across New Jersey, State officials said.
The reinstated mask mandate is only a temporary move in order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Two large events that were scheduled for Friday — Mr. SBHS and the Mental Health Fair, now stand canceled.
Over 150 students reported positive COVID-19 cases or symptoms Thursday. Officials said this spike was connected to a recent school event.
Board president Joyce Mehta's recent conduct will be reviewed by the state's School Ethics Commission. The resolution was passed March 24.
The evening saw one of the most disruptive BOE meetings, with the public heckling, booing and shouting at various times.
The South Brunswick School District is among nearly 200 districts facing cuts to state school funding for the coming school year.
According to the agenda, members will discuss "matters related to Board leadership" during Tuesday's special meeting.
Around 2,900 students and staff of South Brunswick High School were out of the building Friday afternoon.
BOE President Joyce Mehta faces calls to resign. A special meeting will be held on March 15.
Police, fire and EMS are currently at the high school. There are no reported injuries, police said.
The announcement comes following a change to the federal masking mandate recently announced by the CDC.
BOE members approved the new school start and end times for the 2022-2023 school year on Thursday.
While masks are optional in school buildings, students and staff will still have to remain masked in school buses due to federal policy.
During the summit, speakers discussed potential approaches in preparing schools for emergency management, school drills, and cybersecurity.
Board members favored a "mask optional" policy but said there were too many “moving parts” to consider before coming up with guidelines.
Scott Feder said a “cause-and-effect analysis” of existing guidance is required before making a decision to drop mask mandate in schools.
On Dec. 31, the school district announced it was going virtual due to COVID-19 related staffing shortage.
COVID-19 cases among staff spiked since the holiday break, according to recent data. Many County schools went virtual due to staff shortage.
Joyce Mehta is the new BOE president, with Mike Mitchell serving as vice president. Newcomer Deepa Karthik took the oath of office.
Princeton University once again topped the list of best colleges and universities in the state, according to data analysis company Niche.
In the past five days, a total of 51 positive cases were reported and school authorities said cases "are growing hourly."
The detailed and enhanced COVID-19 dashboard shows how schools compare across counties.
See how FAFSA applications changed for South Brunswick area high schools.
According to unofficial results, Barry Nathanson and Lisa Rodgers lead the race, with newcomer Deepa Karthik taking the third spot.