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NJSIAA announces new alignment for district/region wrestling for 2024-25 season
There will be even more changes on the way for high school wrestling in the Garden State this winter. The NJSIAA released the district/region alignment for the 2024-25 in an email sent to athletic directors on Thursday. In the email, the state organization said they don't anticipate any changes to...
State's School Performance Report for Edison Schools 2022 - 2023 is Now Available
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ - The state’s annual school performance report for 2022-2023 is now available for the Edison School District as well as all other New Jersey school districts. These reports measure a school's academic accomplishments as well as the student’s post-graduate enrollment in higher education. “The School Performance Reports reflect the New Jersey Department of Education's commitment to providing parents, students and school communities with a large variety of information about each school and district,” the state’s website reads, “These reports can be used as a tool to help evaluate whether all students have equitable access...
Jackson, Lacey students win big at NJ High School Film Challenge
Imagine you have been tasked with creating a 3-minute short film. Any genre, with whatever cast and crew is available. You have to include three specific elements in your film:. 1.) Prompt: Last Chance. Must be integrated somehow as part of the story. 2.) Character Name: TJ. Must be the...
Eastern baseball begins South Jersey title defense with a Dawson gem
VOORHEES – Rob Christ admits he’s never happy. However, the head coach of the Eastern Regional High School baseball team came close to experiencing the emotion on Thursday even if it lasted just a couple of innings. ...
Op-Ed: We need to do more to help community college students succeed
Graduation season is a time of celebration for many students and their loved ones. It’s also a reminder of the invaluable role that community colleges play in our state. New Jersey’s 18 community colleges serve as a bridge for students to reach high-paying careers while building a strong state economy. Nearly a quarter of a million New Jerseyans turn to their local community colleges each year and many go on to receive higher certifications with the quality education they receive.
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