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Welcome to South Brunswick School District P.O. Box 181 | Monmouth Junction, NJ | 08852 Telephone: 732-297-7800

Our Mission South Brunswick Public Schools will prepare students to be life-long learners, critical thinkers, effective communicators and wise decision-makers. This will be accomplished through the use of the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards (NJCCCS) at all grade levels. The schools will maintain an environment that promotes intellectual challenge, creativity, social and emotional growth and the healthy physical development of each student.
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News
  • Public Budget Meetings Announcement
    The South Brunswick Board of Education's Budget Committee will hold two Public Budget Meetings in the coming weeks as it shapes the District's proposed spending plan for 2010-2011.
  • SB Educator Recognition Program For 2010
    Nominating letters for the South Brunswick Educator Recognition Program are due on April 9.
  • Recap of Education Summit, 2010
    During the evening of March 2, the Administrative Team presented the community with a State-of-the-District Address during its fifth annual Education Summit.
  • Revised 2009 - 2010 School Calendar
    The 2009 – 2010 South Brunswick School District Calendar is now revised to reflect the recent loss of three school days due to inclement weather.
  • Status of Interim Report Cards
    The District is eliminating the issuance of paper copies of the high school interim/progress report, starting with this marking period (March 1).
  • Student Artwork To Be Displayed
    On Wednesday, April 14, selected art works from K-12 students all over the South Brunswick School District will be on display at the District Student Art Gallery.
  • Register to Vote/Vote By Mail Option
    If you are 18-years old or older, a citizen of the United States and have lived in Middlesex County 30 days or more, then you can register to vote.