Schools
Schools in the district (with 2009-10 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics) are:
- Elementary schools
- Lincoln Elementary School (grades PreK-8; 555 students)
- Livingston Elementary School (K-8; 554)
- McKinley Community Elementary School (PreK-5; 723)
- A. Chester Redshaw Elementary School (PreK-8; 749)
- Paul Robeson Community Elementary School (PreK-5; 502)
- Paul Robeson Community School Annex
- Roosevelt Elementary School (PreK-5; 794)
- Lord Stirling Elementary School (PreK-5; 587)
- Woodrow Wilson Elementary School (PreK-8; 396)
- Middle school
- New Brunswick Middle School (6-8; 865)
- High schools
- New Brunswick High School (9-12; 1,480)
- Health Sciences Technology High School
Read more about this topic: New Brunswick Public Schools
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