The Fire College, housed within the NJ State Safety Council, offers courses designed to help community fire personnel stay up-to-date and ready for fire emergencies. Its professionals provide training on using equipment, rescue diving, building construction and many other facets of emergency care.
Diamond Gymnastics Academy offers competitive and non-competitive programs for children ages 3 and older. A wide variety of programs are offered, including summer camp, Mom and tot classes and accelerated gymnastics. The academy is home to an all-star cheerleading program that is currently ranked ninth in the world.
Lincoln School provides specialized learning opportunities through its Cranford Achievement Program, Cranford Middle School Program and Lincoln Elementary Achievement Program. The three programs provide an alternate curriculum and learning environment for students who have struggled in previous settings. Students come to the Lincoln School from both Cranford and other school districts. The school also holds the Cranford School District offices. Many Board of Education meetings are held here.
The New Jersey Education Association (NJEA) was founded in 1853 with the objective of improving public education. NJEA's vision is to be "a diverse, democratic organization working to create an optimal environment to achieve excellence in public education in New Jersey." Barbara Keshishian is the president of the association. For more information, visit the Web site.