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

It is one of several public buildings in New Jersey struggling with damage from burst pipes as the recent frigid temperatures begin to thaw. [Read more]
The school is preparing to merge with another New Jersey public university in July. [Read more]
The school has lost more than 1,000 students since the pandemic amid mounting financial pressures. [Read more]
Voters are being asked to approve a plan for a one-time payment, plus a permanent tax increase to help the school district fill an $18 million budget hole. [Read more]

The 1,300 students at the school will learn from home while industrial equipment dries out the damage and officials decide when the building will reopen. [Read more]

Gov. Mikie Sherrill's administration announced a settlement that keeps federal money flowing to students with disabilities, multilingual learners and children from low-income families across the state. [Read more]

The former private school powerhouse Trenton Catholic is now a public charter competing against New Jersey's smallest schools with blowout results. [Read more]

Parents across New Jersey are calling on school districts to drop Lifetouch after a former executive with ties to the class photo company was mentioned in the Jeffrey Epstein files. [Read more]

Advanced Placement courses, foreign language instruction, sports and student clubs could be scaled back or eliminated to fill a $5 million budget hole. [Read more]

From fire alarm upgrades to library renovations, students across the state will see improvements at their schools thanks to funding from a state-backed bond program. [Read more]

The National Weather Service is calling for wind chills as low as minus 15 degrees overnight in parts of New Jersey. [Read more]

The complaint asks a judge to overturn approval for the 25-acre Orthodox boys' school, arguing officials failed to assess environmental concerns. [Read more]
