Tag: North Brunswick Board of Education
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Street namings continue in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Township of North Brunswick resumed its veterans street naming program on Aug. 27, marking Linwood Place and Cleremont Avenue with a secondary sign for Luczu Way, and Fillmore Drive and Spruce Road with a secondary sign for Seckrettar Way. Louis Joseph Luczu was born on July 30, 1946, in New Brunswick. He graduated…
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Three seats open on North Brunswick school board
The North Brunswick Board of Education will have three, three-year vacancies for the Nov. 6 election. Prospective school board candidates may obtain a candidate kit at www.njsba.org. Published by the New Jersey School Boards Association, the kit includes a nominating petition, information about legal qualifications for school board candidacy and the role of the school…
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North Brunswick schools focus on a successful future for all students
NORTH BRUNSWICK – School officials are working collectively to ensure the long-term success of students in all six of the township’s schools. The Board of Education will continue to facilitate the district’s approved three-year strategic plan in the areas of student achievement, safe and caring schools, physical and fiscal operations, and engaging the community, Superintendent…
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North Brunswick Board of Ed to discuss school budget on March 24
The North Brunswick Board of Education will hold a special meeting at 9 a.m. on March 24 at the board office, Maple Meade School, Old Georges Road off of Adams Station, North Brunswick. The 2018-19 school budget will be discussed, as well as any other items that may come before the board. Formal action may…
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North Brunswick begins kindergarten registration
North Brunswick Public Schools will hold kindergarten registration during the following times at the Board of Education office, old Maple Meade School, Georges Road, North Brunswick. Parsons Elementary: Daytime appointments Feb. 26-March 2. Evening appointments 4-7 p.m. Feb. 27 and March 1. Call 732-289-3403. Judd Elementary: Daytime appointments March 12-16. Evening appointments 4-7 p.m. March…
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Jamesburg joins school districts in suing for appropriate state aid
JAMESBURG – Along with 95 other districts, the Jamesburg Public Schools is suing the state commissioner of education for what its administrators assert is under-funded state aid on an annual basis. “The district received about $5.3 million (in state aid) for the 2017-18 school year. For 2016-17, we received $5.3 million, which is $4.5 million…
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North Brunswick remembers the life, legacy of Dr. King
NORTH BRUNSWICK – “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s quote was the theme for a celebration held in his honor by North Brunswick Township on Jan. 12. During the event, Cathline Tanis was the school recipient of the Human Rights Award. She…
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North Brunswick mayor reflects on past while looking toward future
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Mayor Francis “Mac” Womack lauded the efforts of township departments in the past year while looking forward to improving North Brunswick in the future. During his State of the Township address, Womack said the actions of Washington, D.C., affect residents personally, and that it is especially important to trust local government now.…
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North Brunswick officials adopt new open space plan
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Officials have adopted the part of the North Brunswick Township Master Plan that meets open space guidelines. Although the township met its New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) standards under Maser Consulting in 2000, in 2006, under Heyer, Gruel, the 26 pages of open space requirements were not sufficient to meet…