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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. ...
Montclair Students Take Top Honors in Statewide Piano Competition
Several talented Montclair students earned top awards at the 54th Annual Statewide Piano Competition. The Music Educator’s Association of New Jersey organized the event earlier this month. Ethan Hadis and Lily Karacas, students of local piano teacher, composer and Professor Emeritus (Westminster Choir College) Dr. Thomas Parente, won 1st...
NJ school board elections could get some younger voters
Bill would allow 16- and 17-year-olds the vote in school races. Newark last year was the first municipality in New Jersey to pass an ordinance allowing for 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board elections, effective in 2025. Now there is a bill that would allow the young voters for school boards statewide.
Local Talent Shines: Over 400 Students Participate in Camden County College’s Teen Arts Festival
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Ann Marie Miller to Receive 2024 Governor's Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Arts Education
(BURLINGTON, NJ) -- Arts Ed NJ is proud to honor Ann Marie Miller with the New Jersey Governor's Award in Arts Education for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Arts Education. The award recognizes individuals who have made a significant and sustained impact on advancing arts education across New Jersey.
Witman tosses four-inning no-hitter as Medford Tech rolls past Pemberton - Softball recap
Lily Witman tossed a four-inning no-hitter with six strikeouts and no walks to lead Medford Tech to a 15-0 win over Pemberton, in Medford. Witman also delivered at the plate by going 2-for-2 with four runs scored and one RBI while Alyssa Wilmot went 2-fo-3 with three RBI for Medford Tech (14-3).
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...
Lenape Regional H.S. District to Get a $2M Boost in State Aid
MEDFORD, NJ — The Lenape Regional School District will receive additional state funding under a bill recently signed by Governor Murphy to offset the cuts caused by calculations under the School Funding Reform Act. Under the new law, Lenape Regional School District (BRSD) will receive $2,111.448 to help ease the impact of $4.6 million in state aid cuts announced in March. The proposed school aid 19.86 percent cut in funding would bring the district's funding down to $18,931,779, which includes dollars for transportation, special education, and security. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The Lenape Regional High School...
School Budget Planning Described As “Mission Impossible”
JACKSON – Dressed in black T-shirts with writing that proclaimed New Jersey had failed the school district and schools around the state, the Board of Education stood united during a public forum concerning its proposed spending plan. Parents, residents, students and school district staff came out to a special...
These schools will receive NJ funds to teach climate change
MAHWAH — Ramapo College of New Jersey has received a $650,000 grant as one of four Climate Change Learning Collaborative Centers being established statewide by the New Jersey Department of Education. The department has also given 34 recipients a total of $1.1 million in grants to underwrite local climate change education projects. ...
Fulop: School desegregation would be a top priority as governor
Jersey City mayor and Democratic candidate discusses his plan for education in New Jersey. Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop said desegregating the state’s public schools would be a top priority if he is elected governor. He is the first in a crowded field of hopefuls to introduce a plan for education in New Jersey.
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