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New Jersey Education News

The public university will begin charging in-state tuition for all students, even if you live outside New Jersey. [Read more]

The event, which will he held from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., will be held inside the Rowan College of South Jersey’s Cumberland campus gymnasium at 3322 College Drive, Vineland [Read more]

The judge, whose 20-year-old son Daniel was killed in an attack at her home, attended the emotional opening ceremony of the 900-student school. [Read more]

The school district is carefully weighing an offer of free basketball gear from NBA superstar Kyrie Irving's brand after his past antisemitic social media activity. [Read more]

The education solutions provider signed a lease to occupy 29,127 square feet on the third floor of 180 Park Ave., Florham Park. [Read more]

At least three school districts say they are investigating teachers' comments after the New Jersey Project, a conservative group, began highlighting educators' social media posts. [Read more]

The two small elementary districts received a $50,000 state grant to study consolidation options. [Read more]

The new 36,000-square-foot facility will offer six career and technical education programs designed to meet regional workforce needs. [Read more]

An advocate sued the state Board of Education over amendments that replaced phrases like “male and female students” with “based on gender identity.” [Read more]

Since 1992, Carolyn Watson-Johnson has taught her students the art of dance in a former hair salon turned dance studio, in Ewing. [Read more]

The money will be used to plan a merger of a 19,000-student university and a struggling 5,500-student school in one of the largest university consolidations in New Jersey history. [Read more]

An undocumented immigrant mother from Mercer County shares her family's struggle as the Trump administration's "show me your papers" policy threatens to upend the 60-year-old Head Start program. [Read more]

The city has lost $36.4 million in state aid since 2018, forcing staff cuts, property sales and steep tax hikes. [Read more]

The lawsuit claims school administrators noticed the second-grade teacher keeping students after hours but failed to protect them from "horrific and brutal abuse." [Read more]
New Jersey Institute of Technology put Jason Reza Jorjani on leave and later decided not to renew his contract after the off-campus speeches were recorded. [Read more]

Unions, community groups and civil rights advocates fear a consolidation of Rutgers-controlled medical schools will favor New Brunswick over Newark. [Read more]

The boy's mother says school officials tried to prevent her from calling authorities about her son's head injuries. [Read more]

Students organized a walkout to support the vice principal after his contract wasn't renewed. [Read more]

Some New Jersey teachers are exploring AI in the classroom, mirroring state officials’ larger embrace of the new technology. [Read more]

The veteran teacher claims she raised concerns about a colleague's relationship with a high school junior and alleged "pedophile parties" he attended. [Read more]