School News

  •  Summer 2024 "Insight" Newsletter

    Summer 2024 "Insight" Newsletter has arrived! →

    Jul. 11 — As the end of the school year has arrived, and before we swap our books for summer hobbies, let us take a moment to review a few milestones our school district has reached this year.

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  •  Portrait of Euridice Sagastume

    Photo by Magnet School film student recognized by School of Visual Arts in NYC

    A photograph taken by a senior at East Brunswick Magnet School has been chosen for publication from among more than 200 entries from high schools around the world.

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  • Pages from the quarterly newsletter. Winter 2024 "Insight" Newsletter has arrived!

    Winter 2024 "Insight" Newsletter has arrived!

    Jan. 24 — New Year, New Developments at Middlesex County Magnet Schools! It seems as though we had just started the new school year … and now we are at the halfway mark. The news of so many wonderful developments in our district has helped time fly by pleasantly.

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  • Lamont Harris poses for a photo

    Magnet Schools film student earns national honor

    Dec. 6 — Lamont Harris took up photography at the age of eight when his father handed him a camera. He is now a Middlesex County Magnet Schools junior, and his two-minute film “Flashbacks” was an official selection at the largest student film festival in the world and a nominee as Best Adventure/Travel Film by the Teen Indie Awards.

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  • Newsletter now available

    Fall 2023 "Insight" Newsletter has arrived →

    Nov. 1 — We have welcomed new faculty and administrators and, of course, our fabulous freshmen. Since our last newsletter, we have graduated 500 new alumni and expect great things from them. This newsletter will continue to keep all our constituents up to date on the achievements of our students, staff, and alumni.

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  • Student volleys a ball across a tennis court in a yellow shirt.

    Edison Academy senior wins district’s first-ever GMC championship

    Oct. 6 — Manasi V., a senior member of the tennis team at Edison Academy Magnet School, won the first Greater Middlesex Conference individual championship in the history of the Middlesex County Magnet Schools held in Hamilton.

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  • Student enters a magnet school for the first time of the school year.

    Applications for the 2024-25 school year now open →

    Oct. 11 — There were more than 1,800 applicants for the current school year, about a 15 percent increase over the previous year, with 575 students accepted. Apply for Middlesex County Magnet Schools online!

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  • “I’m passionate about climate advocacy,” Mari Hakobyan expressed.

    East Brunswick junior studied sustainability in Denmark over the summer

    Sept. 26 — East Brunswick Magnet School junior Mari H. saw what the future of sustainability might look like during a three-week visit to Denmark over the summer with the Council on International Educational Exchange.

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  •  Student poses for picture in front of school

    Edison Academy student is first female to win national math competition

    Sept. 22 — Sargam M., a junior at the Edison Academy Magnet School, made history in a national high school math competition, coming in first among more than 1,600 competitors.

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  • Matteo stands in a classroom. Awards recognize high-performing students.

    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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  • Upcoming events with NJ4S

    Upcoming events for Middlesex County NJ4S

    Sept. 26 — Middlesex County is excited to co-host with Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care amazing awareness events to kick off the NJ Statewide Student Support Services (NJ4S) in our region. During the week of September 25, there will be a variety of informational programming for our entire community.

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  • Student stands with presentation on Deep Vein Thrombosis.

    Student PSA: Deep Vein Thrombosis →

    Sept. 20 — Shakthi Anand, an allied health student and long-time Girl Scout, explains the dangers of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and its increased risk with long-term travel. This crisis, affecting 900,000 Americans yearly, is only exacerbated by long-term travel because of prolonged immobility in a confined car, plane, train, or other modes of transport.

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  •  Mosaad, pictured, has been in the district since 2012.

    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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  • Students shake hands on tennis court.

    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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  • Middlesex County Magnet School students received scholarships and awards.

    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. 

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  • District Overview Video →

    Superintendent Jorge E. Diaz speaks about the wonderful programs available at Middlesex County Magnet Schools. If you or a family member is a rising high school student in any of the county's 28 municipalities, learn more about the district at www.mcmsnj.net/admissions

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