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Jasmine Akauola Appointed Assistant Principal of Bedwell Elementary School
BERNARDSVILLE- At its Board of Education meeting on June 26, 2024, the Somerset Hills School District approved Mrs. Jasmine Akauola as Assistant Principal of Bedwell Elementary School for the 2024-2025 school year. Beginning her career in education in 2005, Akauola has taught Pre-K, 3rd grade, 5th grade bilingual, and K-12 ESL. Most recently she served as the Program Supervisor of World Languages and ESL/Bilingual Education for Rahway Public Schools. Akauola is an adjunct professor at Union College of Union County and is a new staff member of the Institute for Intensive English. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR...
300 North Jersey athletes to watch in the 2024-25 school year
It's never too early to start looking ahead to the next year of high school sports in North Jersey. Off the heels of another successful North Jersey High School Sports Awards show, let's look ahead at the top athletes to watch in the upcoming school year. Most of the athletes on this list achieved either first...
Coughlin: NJ Budget a ‘Win’ for Families, Seniors, Schools
WOODBRIDGE, NJ — The state’s new record-setting $56.6 billion budget for FY2025 earned praise from N.J. Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin for its historic property tax relief and greater aid for schools and healthcare. Gov. Phil Murphy approved the state’s new $56.6 billion budget on Friday, June 28, two days ahead of a constitutional balanced-budget deadline that would have triggered a state shutdown.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER About half of the FY2025 state budget, roughly $27 billion, “will provide property-tax relief,” directly or indirectly, Murphy said in a prepared statement. Coughlin (D–19th Dist.), who...
More Honors Roll Out for East Brunswick High School Grads
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ - Well, it looks like you just can't keep a good Bear down! East Brunswick High School graduates continue their academic achievement at colleges and universities around the nation. Here are some of our local academic heroes:CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Emma Perone graduated from Felician University in Lodi, NJ with a Bachelor of Science in Education with a minor in Biology. Emma had a 4.0 average in the Spring 2024 semester and was named to the Dean's List. Rose Byrne of East Brunswick graduated from Emmanuel College, Boston, where she received...
Harvey A. Kuntzelman Chapter – National Honor Society Dover High School – 2024 Graduates
DOVER — The following 2024 graduates were on the Harvey A. Kuntzelman Chapter – National Honor Society Dover High School:. Lizzy Banegas Villeda, Camilo Brenes, Lady Cabrera Riera, Sulma Calderon Alvarez, Kellyn Calle Rojas, Katherine Carcamo Cerna, Isabella Ellis, Nicole Figueroa, Manuela Gallego, Ximena Gonzalez Marin, Vianey Granados, Tiffany Harris, Christian Healy, Melanie Koo, Matthew Lombardi, Janitza Manriquez, Milton Martinez Hernandez, Samantha Olivares Rivera, Elena Orama, Nathalia Restrepo, Edgardo Rivera Rosales, Ariana Rodas Palacios, Angel Santos Utrera, Odalis Silva Espinoza, Joshua Wilches Veloza, and Sofia Zuluaga Jimenez.
Riker Hill Elementary School Principal Justin Toomey Announces Resignation
LIVINGSTON, NJ — Riker Hill Elementary School principal Justin Toomey has announced that he will be resigning from his position after five years of service to Livingston Public Schools (LPS). He will begin a new chapter of his career as the Superintendent of Schools in Hanover Township, whose board of education approved his appointment at its meeting on June 25.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “Thank you for your support and encouragement along the way,” he said in a letter to the Riker Hill community. “Thank you for trusting me to serve as your children's principal. Thank you for your extreme kindness and generosity, making me feel like the most appreciated principal ever. We have been through a lot in these five years, and I'm grateful to have been surrounded by all of you each step of the way.” Toomey’s last day with LPS is still to be determined. The district immediately began the search for a new principal for Riker Hill upon Toomey’s resignation and is hopeful that a new principal can be named prior to the start of the 2024-2025 school year. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
New Brunswick Middle Schoolers Challenged to Consider Robeson's Legacy
NEW BRUNSWICK – How has Paul Robeson inspired you? That was the question about the Rutgers-educated actor, activist, athlete and author posed to students at the Paul Robeson Community School for the Arts.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Twenty-five students in grades 6-8 submitted essays, and the top 10 winners were awarded cash prizes provided by the Rutgers African-American Alumni Alliance. The June 18 awards ceremony hosted by Kendall Hall of the nonprofit organization, Ubuntu Cultural Pavilion, marked a year-long educational journey that culminated with the essay contest. Jim Savage (President, Rutgers Class of '71) originally...
Meet the Montgomery High School Valedictorian and Salutatorian
The two top students of the MHS Class of 2024 — Valedictorian Arjun Sharma and Salutatorian Nicholas Kang — are long-time best friends and next-door neighbors. From left: Valedictorian Arjun Sharma and Salutatorian Nicholas Kang. Valedictorian Sharma, who is also vice president of the senior class, said he...
DBHS 2024 valedictorian and salutatorian
Academic achievements, a deep commitment to community service and leadership skills are a few qualities David Brearley High School students Nand Shah and Dennis Shestak share. These qualities, along with an admirable work ethic, have earned the two seniors the honor of being the school’s Class of 2024 valedictorian and salutatorian.
Sidwar stays close to home, commits to Rutgers
One of the Philadelphia Catholic League’s best, La Salle College High School’s 6 ‘3 quarterback Gavin Sidwar has pledged his commitment to Rutgers University. The three star QB held 10 notable division one offers, with Virginia Tech and Maryland also being seen as favorites for rising junior.
Kenilworth Public Schools 2024 Spring Sports Roundup
KENILWORTH, NJ - If you missed the Spring Sports Roundup please see the highlights below announced by Kenilworth Public Schools. Brearley girls led the way this spring with championships in track and softball.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The baseball team made the finals for the third time since 2019, and the golf team had its best finish in the Union County Conference Tournament in many years. Seniors secured their legacies with great performances, and junior varsity players continued to develop their skills. We’re proud of all our athletes for their hard work and good sportsmanship! Girls...
2024 Philly Live II: Day 3 PYB Standouts (Sun., June 30)
CoBL Staff (@hooplove215) — The second session of Philly Live 2024 has more than 220 high school teams playing over the course of three days, with hundreds of college coaches at all levels in town to watch. Here’s who stood out to the CoBL staff in Sunday games at Philly...
A New Era in Education: Blanquita B. Valenti Community School
In early 2020, a search for the perfect place to build the new Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey/Jack & Sheryl Morris Cancer Center led the New Brunswick Development Corporation (DEVCO) to 165 Somerset St., home of the overcrowded Lincoln Annex School. In exchange for the property, DEVCO negotiated with the project’s major partner, RWJBarnabasHealth, to commit $55 million to build a new school at nearby 50 Jersey Avenue on land donated by the chair of the RWJ University Hospital board and developer Jack Morris.
N.J. high school baseball player succeeds on world stage with German national team
From Maplewood, N.J., all the way to Germany, Luca Sieger is making a name for himself. The New Jersey baseball standout is finding new avenues to get better in the always-chaotic baseball recruiting landscape, leading to him hitting the international circuit. Sieger, who played for two years at Montclair Kimberley...
Big Wins for Piscataway Boys Basketball at Summer Tournaments
PISCATAWAY, NJ – Although the school year and high school sports seasons have ended for 2023-2024, Piscataway’s boys basketball continues to compete, even during the summer. The Chiefs traveled to Essex County on Saturday where they beat Orange, 55-36 in the East Orange Summer League championship.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Donald Nwaigwe, a rising junior at PHS, was named the finals MVP. The win comes off a tough 44-41 loss to Hunterdon Central in their first game of the New Jersey Basketball Coaches Association’s (NJBCA) Boys Jersey Live 2024 tournament at Montgomery High School in Skillman on June 22. Vaughn Turner, a rising senior, led Piscataway in scoring with 13 points. The Chiefs went on to defeat Trenton Central High School, 76-43 in their second game of the morning. Turner took home top-performer honors again, this time with 25 points.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. The annual NJBCA tournament is an invitation-only high school basketball showcase featuring the premiere teams and players in the state. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Leo Whalen Reflects on 20-Plus Year Career as South Plainfield Administrator
SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ – The South Plainfield School District will soon bid farewell to a familiar face. Leo Whalen, who has served as an administrator in the district for more than two decades and is currently principal of South Plainfield Middle School, will officially retire at the end of the month.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “I have 36 years in education - first teaching and the last 21 as an administrator - and have truly enjoyed it but now is the time,” Whalen told TAPinto South Plainfield, getting a bit emotional when reflecting on his...
High School Students Awarded Scholarships by NJ Sharing Network
The Sharing Network Foundation recently awarded seven New Jersey high school students with scholarships for their dedication and urge to raise awareness for organ and tissue donation and transplantation. The members of the class of 2024 were given their scholarship awards at NJ Sharing Network’s headquarters in New Providence.
Sapling from Anne Frank’s chestnut tree takes root at Raritan Valley Community College
BRANCHBURG – Raritan Valley Community College (RVCC) has dedicated the planting of a sapling from the original tree mentioned in Anne Frank’s Diary in honor of Anne Frank and the late Margit Feldman, co-founder of RVCC’s Holocaust institute and a survivor of the Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps.
Both Rahway BOE Caucus & Regular Meetings to be Held at Rahway HS in July
RAHWAY, NJ — Both the July Rahway Board of Education (BOE) caucus meeting and regular meeting will be held in the Rahway High School Performing Arts Center (high school auditorium), located at 1012 Madison Ave. The caucus meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 9, at 5:30 p.m. The regular meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, July 30, at 6 p.m.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The meetings open in public at the aforementioned times before immediately recessing to private session. The BOE will then reconvene the meetings in public at 7 p.m. [Follow TAPinto Rahway on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TAPintoRahway/ and sign up to receive our FREE e-newsletter, sent each morning to your inbox: www.tapinto.net/enews]. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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