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

They barricaded their dorm rooms and called loved ones as a deadly mass shooting during final exams rocked the Providence, Rhode Island campus. [Read more]

The school notified the health department of an outbreak. [Read more]

After months of heated debate, the school district is redrawing school boundaries to make room for full-day kindergarten. [Read more]

Rebecca Petersen claims "bad actors" created a toxic environment at Hunterdon Central after she was accused of criticizing a Women's History Month display featuring Laverne Cox. [Read more]

The median teacher salary jumped 3.2% last year in New Jersey, but new state data reveals the dramatic disparity in pay across districts. [Read more]

Community groups can resume activities with new procedures and supervision requirements. [Read more]

The district's superintendent said the high school also has other political clubs, including a chapter of the Turning Point USA group founded by Charlie Kirk. [Read more]

New Jersey is one of the few states in the nation that still requires a high school exit exam. [Read more]

The job cuts come after a failed attempt to raise taxes in the popular suburb. [Read more]

A heartbreaking quote from astronaut Christa McAuliffe still hangs in her namesake school as the district struggles to find a buyer. [Read more]

New Jersey is home to about 600 school districts but has few regionalized districts compared to many other states. [Read more]

The public university president will also receive $5,500 monthly for housing among other perks in his new contract. [Read more]

The Rev. Edwin Leahy led a resurrection of the race-torn school in 1973 and has since shepherded it toward peace and prominence. [Read more]

New Yorkers love moving to this Jersey suburb. They never expected a dilemma like this. [Read more]

Five years after pandemic disruptions, New Jersey students are still showing uneven academic recovery on the NJSLA exams. Look up your school here. [Read more]
