Tag: Noor-Ul-Iman School

  • South Brunswick recognizes its EMS workers

    South Brunswick recognizes its EMS workers

    South Brunswick Mayor Charlie Carley thanked the EMS community for all they do as part of the National EMS Week celebration in town. “This is National EMS Week and we are so thankful to all the members of the Kendall Park First Aid and Rescue Squad, Monmouth Junction First Aid Squad, and South Brunswick EMS…

  • South Brunswick schools partner with police to prepare for safe start to school year

    South Brunswick schools partner with police to prepare for safe start to school year

    As more than 9,000 students head back to school on Sept. 9, South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka announced that once again the South Brunswick Police Department will launch its highly successful Operation Safe Schools program. The South Brunswick Police Department will have an enhanced presence at all township schools and increased traffic enforcement in school…

  • Teens fundraise for iPads so hospitalized COVID-19 patients can communicate with loved ones

    Teens fundraise for iPads so hospitalized COVID-19 patients can communicate with loved ones

    Five Central Jersey high school students have started their own initiative, Students Supporting Central Jersey, dedicated to facilitating safe communication between COVID-19 patients and their families. Hiba Jamil, Anisah Mahmood, Simra Arshad, Hafsa Rahaman and Yasmeen Sakr, who attend Noor-Ul-Iman School in South Brunswick, have started a GoFundMe to raise money to purchase iPads so that…

  • South Brunswick schools take part in Science Olympiad

    South Brunswick schools take part in Science Olympiad

    Students from 27 middle schools and 27 high schools in New Jersey participated in the 26th Annual State Finals of the New Jersey Science Olympiad at Middlesex County College in Edison on March 15. The competition is designed to encourage students’ interest in science and technology. They took tests, fired bottle rockets, piloted helicopters and solar…

  • Schools collect more than 60 tons of food for county food bank

    Schools collect more than 60 tons of food for county food bank

    School districts in Woodbridge, East Brunswick and Old Bridge collected 12,850, 12,000 and 10,700 pounds of food, respectively, for the county food bank in the past year. The East Brunswick, Monroe and Perth Amboy districts had 100 percent of their schools participating in the food drive, which netted 135,000 pounds – or 64.5 tons –…

  • Noor-Ul-Iman advances in Mock Trial Competition

    Noor-Ul-Iman advances in Mock Trial Competition

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK –  A local high school will compete in the regional final of the Mock Trial Competition. The New Jersey State Bar Foundation provides a case to high schools at the beginning of each school year. The team has several months to analyze the case from the perspective of both the plaintiff and the defense, with…