Due to icy conditions overnight, all Princeton Public Schools have a 90-minute delayed opening on Monday.
The Princeton Board of Education discussed ways to educate students about the impacts of AI on education and the environment.
Four Cedar Hill Prep teams earn honors at World Challenge competition tackling real-world coastal sustainability and climate threats.
Princeton University alumni, alumni spouses/partners, donors, faculty, staff, students, and parents should look out for suspicious messages.
Despite the federal government's cancellation of the Blue Ribbon Schools recognition program, the NJ DOE announced 11 winners.
Students, parents, and community members are invited to this event.
The drive will benefit Princeton Mobile Food Pantry and Cornerstone Community Kitchen.
Understanding U.S. News Rankings and Why Cedar Hill Prep Focuses on Mastery Over Proficiency
IB Candidate School celebrates global heritage as families from 15 nations share cultural traditions
Student Leaders Organize Service Drives to Support Local School Community
Three candidates are running for three open seats this November.
Eighth Grader Captures Age Group Title in Tennis Competition
Award Recognizes Nandini Ambat Menon, Ed.D., for Decades of Educational Innovation and Community Impact
The vehicles serve Community Park and Littlebrook Elementary School, including stops at Princeton Charter School.
Several parents called for a district-wide cell phone policy, with some advocating for a "bell-to-bell" ban.
Somerset School Champions Global Fitness Initiative, Promoting Teamwork and Wellness Through International Sport Celebration
The schools earned this recognition through a wide range of green initiatives.
From crosswalks to classrooms, Bob Swierczek brings kindness, safety and grandfatherly care to students every day.
From jump ropes to chalk art, Meg Giacopelli turns the playground into a place where kids feel valued.
More than 16,000 students from across the country made the list.
Elizabeth Tsurkov was being held by the Shiite militia Kataib Hezbollah.
Zinnia Shirley wins state, regional, and national medals this summer, showcasing skill, leadership, and determination.
Smiles, Energy, and Learning: Cedar Hill Prep Begins the 2025–2026 Academic Year
Families say his friendliness and kindness leave a lasting impression long after elementary school.
The announcement was made during the BOE meeting held on Wednesday.
See how the school fared when compared to neighboring schools:
Local CHP Student from Somerset Earns Top Honors in High-Level Competition
Previously, the annual income threshold to receive full financial aid was $100,000.
The tree plantings are scheduled for spring 2026.
The award celebrates the district's creative and collaborative efforts to improve the quality and nutrition of school meals.
Kerry Grundlingh was a highly accomplished athlete and a member of the women’s open rowing team at Princeton.
One current Board of Ed member has decided not to seek re-election this year.
Business Administrator Andrew Harris updated the Board of Education during the district's recent meeting.
The district officially welcomed LaSusa and approved his revised employment agreement last week.
The school district got $8,240 in FOCUS grant from the state, the NJDOE announced.
Sadie Schreiner filed the complaint Tuesday in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Mercer County.
The program was first launched in 2023 and resulted in the planting of nearly 3,000 trees at 33 school campuses.
CHP graduate ranks among top 3 debaters and speakers after winning all four rounds at Capital Debate’s Yale University session.
Michael LaSusa’s contract is through June 30, 2030.
The events will be held to connect with parents and residents.