Tag: North Brunswick School District

  • North Brunswick School District seeks to identify students with special needs

    North Brunswick School District seeks to identify students with special needs

    The Child Study Team for the North Brunswick School District is seeking to identify pre-school age and school-age students who are in need of special education and related services, including students with disabilities attending nonpublic schools, regardless of the severity of their disabilities. In addition, the district is interested in identifying the needs of migrant…

  • North Brunswick increases security by adding police officers, judges

    North Brunswick increases security by adding police officers, judges

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – The community of North Brunswick is increasing security measures by hiring a patrolman, adding special police officers and increasing its panel of judges. The North Brunswick Police Department has increased its manpower to 83 officers with the hiring of Sean P. McCorry, who was administered the oath of office during a council…

  • Art educator surprised by winning state award

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – A well-established art teacher at North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) has another accolade to add to her palette. Valerie Y. Snyder-Grollman is the 2017 Arts Educator of the Year, named by New Jersey State Teen Arts. The award is made possible through grants from the New…

  • Parsons Elementary School principal accepts job in Princeton

    Parsons Elementary School principal accepts job in Princeton

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Just two years after joining the North Brunswick School District, the principal of Parsons Elementary School will be moving on. Luis Ramirez announced on June 14 that he will be joining the Princeton Public School District as an elementary school principal. “It is with a heavy heart and deep gratitude I inform…

  • Linwood teacher loses license after years of inappropriate messages

    Linwood teacher loses license after years of inappropriate messages

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – A science teacher at Linwood Middle School had his teaching licenses revoked after years of allegations of inappropriate behavior. By a vote of 9-0, the New Jersey Department of Education (DOE) State Board of Examiners “voted to revoke [Robert] Kupcha’s certificates based upon the level and nature…

  • North Brunswick School District begins kindergarten registration

    North Brunswick School District begins kindergarten registration

    Appointments are required for kindergarten registration through the North Brunswick Township School District. Parsons Elementary will hold registration the week of Feb. 27, with extra hours from 4-8 p.m. on Feb. 28. Call 732-289-3403. John Adams Elementary will hold registration the week of March 6, with extra hours from 4-8 p.m. on March 8. Call…

  • Dr. King event preaches togetherness, investing in the community

    Dr. King event preaches togetherness, investing in the community

    By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Filled with hopes and dreams of freedom, equality and peace, hundreds of residents filled the North Brunswick Municipal Building on Jan. 13 to spread the messages of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “As I look across the room this evening, I truly believe if Dr.…

  • Push to approve referendum seen as ‘propaganda’

    Push to approve referendum seen as ‘propaganda’

    In the Dec. 20 North & South Brunswick Sentinel article by Jennifer Amato reporting the passage of the school expansion referendum in North Brunswick (“No. Brunswick voters approve new construction”), North Brunswick Superintendent of Schools Brian Zychowski is quoted, crediting passage of the measure to a voter education program conducted by the North Brunswick Board…

  • Early Childhood Center accepting registration for current school year

    Early Childhood Center accepting registration for current school year

      The North Brunswick Township Early Childhood Center is currently accepting applications for student registration in its preschool for this current school year. The half-day program runs five days a week. There are three vacancies in the AM Session from 8:55-11:25 a.m., and there are two vacancies in the PM Session from 12::30-3 p.m. Students must…