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Why Students in Edison’s Competitive Schools Need Supplemental Learning Programs Like PALS
Edison Township is one of the most academically competitive school districts in New Jersey. At JP Stevens High School and Edison High School, the bar is set extraordinarily high —…
Why Early Math and English Education Is the Most Important Investment Edison Parents Can Make
The most important years of your child’s education are not high school. They are happening right now — in elementary and middle school. Research in cognitive science and education consistently…
Career Uncertainty in the Age of AI: What Edison Students and Parents Should Focus on to Stay Resilient
Will AI take my child’s future job? It is the question keeping parents across Edison, NJ up at night. With headlines about AI replacing lawyers, accountants, programmers, and even doctors,…
AI Is Everywhere — What Edison Parents and Students Should Actually Focus On
Artificial intelligence is dominating headlines — from ChatGPT writing essays to AI tutors solving math problems in seconds. If you are a parent in Edison, NJ wondering what this means…
AP Course Guide for JP Stevens & Edison High School Students
If your child attends JP Stevens High School or Edison High School, choosing the right AP courses can significantly impact their college applications, GPA, and scholarship opportunities. Here is a…
Edison Academy Magnet School Admissions Guide for Edison Students
Every year, hundreds of 8th graders from Edison Township compete for limited seats at Edison Academy and Woodbridge Academy — two of the most prestigious magnet schools in Middlesex County….
Best SAT Study Schedule: A 14-Week Plan for Edison Students
Preparing for the Digital SAT requires a structured, consistent approach. Whether you’re a student at JP Stevens, Edison High, Metuchen High, or any other Edison-area school, this 14-week SAT study…
What Is a Good SAT Score for NJ Colleges? A Guide for Edison Students
If your child is preparing for the SAT, one of the first questions you probably have is: “What score does my child need?” The answer depends on which colleges they’re…