District News
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Middlesex County Magnet Schools recognized with Lighthouse Award for advancing educational equity
NJDOE announces Middlesex County Magnet School as one of the distinguished recipients of the state's Lighthouse Award for its exceptional strides in increasing equity in dual enrollment programming, allowing students to earn college credit while still in high school.
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Magnet Schools ranked among the best public high schools in the nation
Two Middlesex County Magnet Schools have been ranked among the top four public high schools in New Jersey by U.S. News & World Report.
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Superintendent Diaz Elected President of the Middlesex County Association of School Administrators
MCASA has announced the election of Jorge E. Diaz, Superintendent of Middlesex County Magnet Schools. Diaz will lead superintendents in the county in improving educational practices and ensuring the success of their students and communities.
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Announcing the Alumni Portal →
Our student successes reflect our district's strength. Reconnect with old friends and make new connections within our growing alumni community. Join us at alumni.mcmsnj.net to network with classmates!
School News
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East Brunswick student earns national recognition for academic excellence
Sept. 20 — Matteo G. received the National Hispanic Recognition Award from the College Board in an incredible start to the brand-new school year.
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Amro Mosaad named principal of Edison Academy Magnet School
Sept. 15 — Amro Mosaad, who had served as acting principal since February, has been named principal of Middlesex County’s Edison Academy Magnet School. “It’s a dream place for an educator to work,” Mosaad said after his appointment. “The students love to learn and want to do great things."
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Edison plays first-ever girls tennis match →
Sept. 9 — Game, Set, Match! Edison Academy Magnet School varsity girls' tennis team began their inaugural season began earlier this month and they're already serving up some exciting matches. (Tom Horak/NJ.com)
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Students receive scholarships at annual Middlesex County Fair
Aug. 15 — During the Middlesex County Fair held from August 7 to August 13, recent alumni Samantha G. '23 and Bayane C. '23 were awarded $1,000 college scholarships for their excellent work as students at the Middlesex County Magnet Schools.
Student Support
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Information on HelpME by STOPit Solutions
Our school has enrolled with HELPme, by STOP it Solutions. HELPme is a technology platform to assist our school community with asking for and privately accessing a wide variety of help and resources.
The HELPme app works by empowering students, parents, and staff to confidentially access help by way of three main features:
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GET HELP can be used to anonymously request help from local school contacts, including Messenger, which allows anonymous two-way communication with school contacts and help requesters.
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CRISIS TEXT LINE can be accessed directly from the app to text with non-local trained crisis counselors
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GET RESOURCES can be used to search community, local, state, and federal resources and helplines
Here is a short video about the HELPme resource.
Use one of the QR codes below to download the HELPme app.
You can report a concern and/or access help by way of the HELPme app or web directory.
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Student-Centered Education
Our schools offer a unique educational opportunity to students. Our approach features small learning communities that enhance student performance and achievement. Middlesex County Magnet Schools are dedicated to maximizing the skills of each and every student by creating a community that fosters educational exploration.We are the Community
Nearly 8,500 residents from the 25 municipalities in Middlesex County comprise our school community. We are citizens, parents, staff, and students deeply committed to career and technical education. We work with businesses, industries, higher education, public agencies, and government officials to continually expand Middlesex County Magnet Schools' resources and ability to serve the community.