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NJ students earn a college degree before finishing high school

About a month prior, she graduated from community college. It feels like we have a pretty solid head start, Robb told New Jersey 101.5. The goal that I had in mind was to also complete my master s degree since I want to become a licensed counselor. Robb will enter The College of New Jersey in the fall with two years worth of credits already under her belt. Robb is one of more than 90 students throughout Monmouth County who augmented their high school education with college-level courses through an Early College High School program offered by Brookdale Community College. The credits, earned either through classes at the high school or ones offered through Brookdale remotely or on campus, transfer easily to four-year colleges.

Principal Orders Removal Of BLM Door At Cobb County School

Middletown Parents express opposition to continued mask requirement for school children

MIDDLETOWN, NJ: Middletown parents and community members voiced their position regarding the mask requirements in schools for children, as well as how the latest stage of school reopening is.

Catch Digital performances of Herding Cats and Romeo & Juliet

View Comments One silver lining of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the increased reach that many theaters have found through streaming. Herding Cats is taking it one step further  combining streaming and live theater for a performance with actors who span two continents. Jassa Ahluwalia ( Unforgotten, Peaky Blinders ) and Sophie Melville ( Pops, Iphigenia in Splott ) will perform the play by Lucinda Coxonfor an in-person audience on Soho Theatre’s London stage, while Greg Germann ( Assassins, Grey s Anatomy ) will join them via video, performing live from the United States. Herding Cats is a collaboration between OHenry Productions and the streaming service Stellar, in association with Soho Theatre.

Middletown teens who rescued kids from icy pond will split $7,500

Middletown teens who rescued kids from icy pond will split $7,500 A group of five teenagers from Middletown has been honored with cash for their heroic efforts, saving two young children from an icy pond while sledding this past winter. Kieran Foley, Joseph Dietrich, Drew Scalice, Ryan Day and Tyler Armagan, dubbed “The Rescuers,” have been given $7,500 to split as recipients of a 2021 Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award. The freshmen at Middletown High School North formed a human chain to pull two siblings, ages 4 and 8, to safety after the December sledding mishap at the Beacon Hill Country Club in Atlantic Highlands.

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