While returning to the classroom may not be high on your child's to-do list yet, Middlesex County schools are readying to reopen for the 2024-2025 academic year.
We peek at when Middlesex County students are expected to head back to school and offer a quick link to the school calendar for each district. Most districts won't be ringing the school bell until after Labor Day.
Academy for Urban Leadership students in grades 7-12 begin school Sept. 5 for the 2024-2025 school year.
Carteret School District is set to reopen schools on Sept. 4 this year for its pre-K-12 students.
Cranbury School District pre-K-8 students return to school on Sept. 5.
Dunellen School District reopens on Sept. 3. for its pre-K-12 students.
Pre-K-12 students in the East Brunswick School District will return to school on Sept. 5.
Edison School District will reopen schools for students K-12 on Sept. 5.
The six Educational Services Commission of New Jersey schools for students ages 3-21 with autism, multiple disabilities, and/or at-risk behaviors reopen on Sept. 5 for the 2024-2025 school year.
Greater Brunswick Charter Schools K-8 students will return to the classroom starting Sept. 3.
The K-8 students at Hatikvah International Charter School will start the new academic year on Sept. 3.
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Highland Park School District begins the school year for its pre-K-12 students on Sept. 5.
Jamesburg School District opens for the first day of school for pre-K-8 students on Sept. 5.
Unlike most of its neighbors in the county, Metuchen pre-k-12 students will head back-to-school on Aug. 28.
Middlesex Borough School District sees pre-K-12 students beginning the school year on Sept. 5.
K-8 students at Middlesex County STEM Charter School begin the school year on Sept. 3.
Serving students in grades 9-12, Middlesex County Magnet School District will reopen on Sept. 5.
Milltown School District pre-K-8 students return on Sept. 5.
Monroe Township School District reopens on Sept. 4 for its pre-K-12 students.
For the pre-K-12 students of New Brunswick School District, school awaits them as of Sept. 5.
It's back-to-school on Sept. 3 for North Brunswick Schools District's pre-K-12 students.
Noor-Ul-Iman School reopens for pre-K-12 students on Aug. 28.
Old Bridge School District's pre-K-12 students head back to class on Sept. 5.
Perth Amboy School District opens for the first day of school for pre-K-12 students on Sept. 5.
Piscataway School District reopens for pre-K-12 students on Sept. 4.
Saint Joseph High School freshman begin the new school year on Aug. 27 with grades 10-12 starting class on Aug. 28.
Saint Thomas Aquinas High School opens for the first day of school for pre-K-12 students on Sept. 10.
Sayreville School District is set to reopen schools for pre-K-12 students on Sept. 5.
Pre-K-12 students in the South Amboy School District will return to school on Sept. 5.
South Brunswick School District will reopen schools for students pre-K-12 on Sept. 5.
South Plainfield School District pre-K-12 students will return to schools on Sept. 4.
South River School District opens for the first day of school for pre-K-12 on Sept. 7.
Spotswood School District students in grades K-12 begin school on Sept. 7 for the 2024-2025 school year.
Students in pre-K-12 at The Wardlaw-Hartridge School go back to class on Sept. 4.
It's back-to-school on Sept. 5 for West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District's pre-K-12 students.
Woodbridge School District will reopen schools for students pre-K-12 on Sept. 4.
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