Here is the latest New Jersey education news from Nj.com and NJ Advance Media.
New Jersey Education News

A former student alleges abuse by a former gym teacher and hockey coach, adding to series of similar complaints against the school. [Read more]

More than a third of Jewish students report experiencing antisemitism at least once during their time on campus [Read more]

The state Department of Education will develop guidelines for all 600 public school districts to limit the student use of internet-enabled devices, according to the plan. [Read more]

NeMiya Duncan's family was under the on-again-off again supervision the state's child welfare agency since 2020. She died in March. [Read more]

The scheduling change at the high school is part of an overhaul of start and dismissal times at all grade levels. [Read more]

The company, started in New Jersey, has received complaints from across the nation. [Read more]

Gov.-elect Mikie Sherrill will be sworn in as governor on Jan. 20 [Read more]

Colts Neck's board of education president has defended hosting the Trump administration's "History Rocks!" tour despite concerns over it partnering with conservative organizations. [Read more]

On December 31, a total of 18 school districts will lose the grant nationwide. [Read more]

It was the second school in a year to be closed and put up for sale in the school district. [Read more]

New Jersey announced its Phone-Free Schools Grant Program on Oct. 1. [Read more]

The new policy goes a step beyond restrictions in other districts focusing on the school day, [Read more]
