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

Students took a break from classes Friday for outdoor games, snowy fun and 'fresh country air,' school officials said. [Read more]

The district says it may have to cut high school sports, courtesy busing and academic support programs as it faces a budget shortfall. [Read more]

Rowan University students have organized a petition with more than 3,000 signatures and a protest demanding immigration officials stay off campus. [Read more]

The small district's median teacher salary is nearly $122,000 — more than $40,000 above the median salary statewide. [Read more]

The school district will close on Thursday after its plan to have a remote learning day for students wasn't granted by the state. [Read more]

He became Rutgers' first Black president. Then the threats started coming in. [Read more]

State education officials said the longtime educator misrepresented his address to qualify for disaster relief funds. [Read more]

Some lawmakers argue the state's 600-plus school districts are "not sustainable" as New Jersey faces questions about state funding and property taxes. [Read more]

A former Rutgers professor had a relationship with disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that included “major funding," documents show. [Read more]

Alpha Sigma Phi's national headquarters announced plans to sue its former Rutgers members, a move experts say they've never seen before. [Read more]

One New Jersey high school expects students to start walking into class at 6:55 a.m. [Read more]

By pursuing civil action against hazers and bystanders alike, the national organization is establishing that accountability — not protection — is the foundation of brotherhood. [Read more]
