Maher Foundation Plans Large New Preschool in Newark’s South Ward
The Morris County-based foundation has applied to build a new preschool with 16 classrooms between Hawthorne and Nye Avenues in Newark’s South Ward. The property was previously expected to contain a new campus for University High School.
Plans Revealed for New $241 Million Hoboken High School
Hoboken voters will soon be weighing in on an ambitious scheme to build a new facility with loads of amenities but with a hefty price tag.
BelovED Charter School Announces Purchase of Lot at 535 Grand St
In another sign that the Jersey City school craze is in full effect, BelovED Community Charter School has announced the purchase of a buildable...
Hudson County Schools of Technology Could Buy Middle School Building in Jersey City for...
The Hudson County Schools of Technology could spend $7 million to acquire 180 9th Street from the Jersey City Redevelopment Agency. The property is currently home to Explore Middle School.
Ground Broken on Liberty Science High School in Jersey City
Construction that will bring Liberty Science High School, a new 156,000-square-foot public educational facility, to a property near Liberty State Park has begun.
The French American Academy Opens New Jersey City High School
The bilingual school, which already has an elementary school campus Downtown, just opened a new facility for higher grades in The Heights.
NJIT Could Spend Millions to Expand Newark Campus
The New Jersey Institute of Technology is planning to buy over a dozen properties near its campus in Newark's University Heights neighborhood.
Hoboken Charter School Opens its Permanent K-12 Home
A historic building along Hoboken's main drag has been integrated into an educational campus that includes new classrooms, a rooftop deck, and rear courtyard.
Learning Experience Preschool Planned for Downtown South Orange
A two-story preschool has been approved for a property in South Orange’s downtown.
PHOTOS: NJIT Residence Hall Rising Where Historic Newark School Previously Stood
The New Jersey Institute of Technology’s new 548-bed residence hall is being built at the site of the old Warren Street School in University Heights, Newark.









