Tag: South Brunswick School District

  • South Brunswick schools face $8 million cut in state aid over time

    South Brunswick schools face $8 million cut in state aid over time

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The South Brunswick School District is facing a decrease of $8 million in state aid. “When the new funding formula was implemented, South Brunswick actually received over $1 million in increased aid. At that time the valuation of the town was approximately $8.6 billion. In the next year, the valuation of the…

  • Azra Baig is ‘selfless, non-political character’ needed on South Brunswick school board

    Azra Baig is ‘selfless, non-political character’ needed on South Brunswick school board

    I am writing to support Azra Baig to be re-elected to the South Brunswick Board Of Education. Ms. Baig has shown, during her time on the board, that she cares deeply about all of our students and staff. That is the type of selfless, non-political character that we need to continue making the South Brunswick…

  • South Brunswick Suicide Awareness Walk set for Sept. 29

    South Brunswick Suicide Awareness Walk set for Sept. 29

    The South Brunswick School District, in collaboration with Rutgers School Based Youth Services, will hold a 1.5-mile walk from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 29 at Woodlot Park, 124 New Road, South Brunswick. There will be wellness activities, music and food trucks to observe Suicide Awareness Week. For more information, email Jackie at…

  • South Brunswick Police ensure safety as school begins

    South Brunswick Police ensure safety as school begins

        SOUTH BRUNSWICK – As more than 9,000 students head back to school on Sept. 5, South Brunswick Police Chief Raymond Hayducka announced that once again the department would launch its highly successful Operation Safe Schools program. “Our focus is to assist in a smooth transition for all students, parents and teachers. We will have…

  • South Brunswick needs crossing guards for upcoming school year

    South Brunswick needs crossing guards for upcoming school year

    The South Brunswick Police Department is looking to fill crossing guard positions for the 2019-20 school year. All work is performed outdoors regardless of weather and the job sites can be anywhere throughout the township. Working times vary according to school schedules. The salary range for the part-time school crossing guard position is $11.56-$21.23 per…

  • Teacher with ties to Brunswick area accused of sexual conduct with teen

    A  teacher in the New Brunswick School System has been charged with engaging in inappropriate sexual conduct with a 15-year-old student. David Holmes, 58, of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, a teacher at the Woodrow Wilson Elementary School in New Brunswick, was charged on July 31 with endangering the welfare of a child in the second…

  • Registration open for before and after school care in South Brunswick

    Registration open for before and after school care in South Brunswick

    The South Brunswick School District has opened registration for before and after school programs for children in kindergarten through eighth grade for the 2019-20 school year. The program operates from 7 a.m. until the start of the school day, and from the end of the school day until 6 p.m. A variety of schedules are…

  • South Brunswick honors its educators

    South Brunswick honors its educators

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The South Brunswick Township Public Schools Office of Professional Development announced the recipients of the 2018-19 South Brunswick Educators and Educational Support People of the Year. From Brooks Crossing/Deans: educator Christopher Calderone, support person Lynn Miniere. From Brunswick Acres: educator Jillian Nicola, support person Diana Kwiatkowski. From Cambridge: educator Christina O’Brien, support…

  • South Brunswick School District accepting nominations for educator recognition

    South Brunswick School District accepting nominations for educator recognition

    The South Brunswick School District is offering an opportunity for the public to nominate a special staff member through its 2019 Educator & Educational Support Person Recognition Program.   Write a letter explaining how he/she supports students, staff and parents; instills a love of learning and feeling of self-worth; and exemplifies this year’s district theme,…