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Kids, ages 7 to 11, accused of ransacking San Pedro daycare, causing thousands of...

The scene at the World Tots L.A. daycare center in San Pedro last week was straight out of a teacher’s nightmare.Obscenities were scribbled in...

Can CMS afford the $6 million cost of busing for choice?

When Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools expanded busing options to increase diversity in magnet schools this year, it added almost 10,000 miles a day of bus runs,...

UNC Wilmington lecturer claims he was racially profiled

A UNC-Wilmington lecturer and his wife claim he was racially profiled while sitting outside his classroom Tuesday. Rajan Juniku, 42, a chemistry lecturer...

Black student success rates earn USF top spot in new report

When it comes to the success of black students, the University of South Florida takes the No. 1 spot in Florida and the sixth...

Rutgers U. conservative group shares flier similar to white supremacist poster

NEW BRUNSWICK -- The president of a conservative Rutgers University student group said he has received mixed feedback about a...

Bethlehem preschoolers get lesson in helping others

Chesterbrook Academy Preschool in Bethlehem recently organized a "Souper Bowl" food drive to support Second Harvest Food Bank. Students were tasked...

Saucon Valley ‘red out’ raises $1,300 for heart group

More than 300 students at the Saucon Valley High School boys basketball game on Jan. 31 turned the gymnasium...

1 professor, 2 classrooms? Rutgers tests remote lecture halls

PISCATAWAY -- Scanning the nearly 150 students she could see from the front of her lecture hall, Rutgers University...

Newark public schools to be ‘sanctuaries’ for immigrant students

NEWARK -- The School Advisory Board declared Newark schools to be "sanctuaries" for its immigrant students Tuesday night, responding to widespread...

Crickets, larvae and frog legs on the menu at this N.J. college

EWING -- The pizza was topped with mushrooms, bleu cheese and truffle. The Reuben sandwich had jackfruit, not corned beef. And...

Monmouth University president announces retirement

WEST LONG BRANCH - Monmouth University announced the retirement of the university's president Paul R. Brown on Tuesday. Brown, who...

Charter school expansion hurts schools, should be halted, group argues in appeal

NEWARK -- The planned expansion of seven charter schools in Newark will only deepen budget woes in the already cash-strapped...

Merger of Cahoon Elementary, Van Buren Middle would solve several problems for Hillsborough schools<p></p>

TAMPA — With the merger of two north Tampa schools, the Hillsborough County School District is finally working to make sense of where it...

Christie drops plan to overhaul school funding, issues new challenge

TRENTON -- Opponents of Gov. Chris Christie's plan to dramatically overhaul New Jersey school aid long considered it "dead...

Pasco County schools rezoning hearing wraps up, decision due in about 30 days

Pasco County school district officials spent much of Tuesday defending their actions in their recent adoption of new attendance zones for west-side middle and...

The unusual way ex-Rutgers coach Kyle Flood paid his $50K disciplinary fine

In the 2 1/2 months between his three-game suspension and his termination from his Rutgers football coaching duties in the...

‘Potentially threatening messages’ on social media prompt charter school closure

NEWARK -- People's Preparatory Charter School closed its doors Tuesday after a finding "potentially threatening messages" on social media against its students,...

Charlotte Catholic senior applies school lessons to life

Charlotte Catholic High School senior Christopher Chandler Shallal gives back to the community and is earning opportunities to do more.Shallal is a finalist for...

Gradebook podcast: Meet Florida 'recess mom' Angela Browning

A year ago, Florida parents could not convince the Legislature to mandate 20 minutes of daily recess in elementary schools. This year, a new...

NJCU to host ‘One World’ women’s conference in May

Three hundred and fifty businesswoman from the tri-state area will descend on New Jersey City University's School of Business...

Lafayette College posts fall dean’s list

Local Lafayette College students who were named to the dean's list for outstanding academic achievement during the fall semester include:...

College of Saint Elizabeth receives $5M donation

FLORHAM PARK -- The College of Saint Elizabeth recently received a $5 million bequest from the estate of an alumna...

School board member resigns over offensive Facebook posts

MOUNT EPHRAIM -- A Board of Education member who came under fire for offensive, harassing Facebook posts has resigned. The board...

Here’s how much NBC will pay Rutgers to host its storm tracker

NEW BRUNSWICK -- Rutgers University stands to make more than $350,000 over the next 10 years for hosting a...

The 20 N.J. school districts most dependent on state funding

TRENTON -- When Gov. Chris Christie delivers his 2018 budget address on Tuesday, New Jersey school officials will be...

Suspension to be lifted for OCC student who recorded professor's anti-Trump comments

The Coast Community College District board of trustees has directed Orange Coast College to revoke its suspension of a student who secretly video-recorded his...

Chapman University will get an engineering school, thanks to historic gift by dedicated alumnus

For more than a decade, Chapman University’s leaders have wanted to further expand the campus beyond its liberal arts origins by opening an engineering...

$25M construction contract offers relief to one of the most crowded schools in CMS

One of the most crowded Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools will come a step closer to relief Tuesday, when the school board is slated to approve a...

College student from Trenton dies while studying in Africa

TRENTON -- Legacy Watkins, a junior at Dickinson College from Trenton, died recently in Cameroon while studying abroad in the West...

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