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Princeton Commencement Traditions Continue -- In Orange & Black With a Little Red Thrown In
Princeton, NJ – If you happen to be one of the nearly 440,000 followers of media personality and author Oli London on X (formerly known as Twitter), you now know that on Saturday, May 25, “Shameful Princeton students rushed to stop a MEMORIAL DAY parade after spotting American flags coming towards them.” Posting on his X account (@OliLondonTV) the author of “Gender Madness: One Man's Devastating Struggle with Woke Ideology and His Battle to Protect Children,” wrote that “Hundreds of activists charged onto the road and sat down while shouting “Free Palestine” at the parade marchers who...
New Laws Won’t Balance School Budget
TOMS RIVER – Two bills were passed – literally at the last minute – that will make up for some of the budget crunch that the school district is facing, but officials have said that there is still too much that could be lost without more state aid.
After lead found in school, 3 parks, Trenton will go door-to-door to test kids
Public health officials plan to knock on the doors of homes in the East Trenton neighborhood to offer testing for children, after three parks and a city school there tested positive for high lead levels recently. Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora announced in January that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...
An open letter to recent college graduates in NJ
It’s graduation season, and the real world is getting an influx of new college graduates. It wasn’t that long ago that I was in that exact spot. Bright-eyed and excited for what was to come, but also nervous too. So my main message for the new college graduates...
See how much each N.J. school superintendent makes as state’s average hits $193K
The average salaries for New Jersey’s full-time school superintendents increased to $193,671 during the most recent school year. That puts the average pay above the former salary cap of $191,584 for the first time since the cap was eliminated, an NJ Advance Media analysis of the Department of Education’s annual Certificated Staff Database found.
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...
The 30 worst New Jersey schools are shockingly bad
🔴 New data show the worst-performing schools in New Jersey. Dozens of schools in New Jersey are failing their students, according to new data from the state Department of Education. Each year, the state releases "report cards" for public and charter schools called New Jersey School Performance Reports. The...
Anthony Ashnault hired as an assistant wrestling coach at Princeton
Anthony Ashnault, who was a national champion in 2019 for Rutgers University, will get to experience the intense Rutgers-Princeton wrestling rivalry from the Princeton side as he has been hired as an assistant coach for the Tigers, it was announced Thursday. "Anthony Ashnault is a New Jersey legend," Princeton's second-year head coach Joe Dubuque said in a release from the school. "Bringing him into this program is so impactful in so many ways. ...
Graduating Local Students from New Jersey's STEM Scholars Program
CHATHAM, NJ – Local students Emily Hickey and Lily Liu recently graduated from the Governor’s STEM Scholars, a program of the Research & Development Council of New Jersey. 123 New Jersey high school and college students completed the year-long program, which provides a 360° view of New Jersey’s STEM economy through conferences, lab tours, and research. Emily Hickey is a junior at Summit High School. Lily Liu is a junior at New Providence High School.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER A public-private partnership between the Research & Development Council of New Jersey, the Governor’s...
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