New Jersey Education News

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

New Jersey Education News

N.J. university plans to cut 25% of professors — but its union is pushing back

The faculty union is fighting the drastic cuts, claiming the administration can't unilaterally change its contract terms that run through 2027. [Read more]

N.J. names 11 Blue Ribbon Schools — after Trump administration kills national honor

See the list of new Blue Ribbon Schools after New Jersey stepped in to preserve the recognition for top local districts. [Read more]

Repeat campus intruder from N.J. gets 17 years for touching sleeping student in Florida

Jon Cannon, who previously served time for similar crimes at New Jersey colleges, was caught after entering an unlocked dorm room at New College of Florida. [Read more]

The school tax bill is $0 in these unusual N.J. towns. Here’s why.

While most New Jersey homeowners watch their property taxes climb each year, residents in two municipalities don't pay a cent for schools. [Read more]

Parents of shuttered Newark arts school hope for answers at Saturday town hall

The families are demanding accountability and information after the 57-year-old performing arts academy closed abruptly and laid off all faculty last month, citing "financial concerns." [Read more]

A major N.J. university is on ‘probation.’ Here’s what that means for students.

The university's students face uncertainty as the school slashes faculty positions and cuts all employee salaries by 14% to avoid losing accreditation. [Read more]

N.J. university in financial crisis will lay off 40 professors, cut everyone’s pay

The university's president says the school must make "urgent and severe choices" after it was placed on probation by its accreditor. [Read more]

These 2 N.J. towns average a staggering $16K in school taxes. See where your town ranks.

New Jersey property taxes are continuing to rise with school taxes making up the majority of the bill in many towns. [Read more]