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Community members have been invited to fill out an online survey about the program, which would launch in September 2027.
Indian Hill was among 11 schools recognized by the board at a recent meeting for being named 2025 Blue Ribbon Schools. See details:
During the meeting, staff took to the floor to reject a board memo sent to the community in early October, which they said was "misleading."
The school board and teachers association will move to fact-finding after both sides failed to reach a contract agreement in September.
The honor places Indian Hill School amongst the highest-performing schools in New Jersey and across the nation. See details:
When registering for the forum, attendees will be able to submit a question for candidates. Advance registration is required.
Less than 1 percent of high school seniors across the country qualified for the semifinals of the prestigious academic award.
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With smiles, lollipops and unwavering support, this Hazlet favorite makes every school day feel special.
The schools will receive funding from FOCUS grants, which aim to support literacy screening assessments required under state law.
The Holmdel Board of Education unanimously approved Superintendent Dr. Scott Cascone's contract extension at a recent meeting. See details:
See details on where the graduation ceremony will take place and how friends and family members can watch:
Community members are invited to attend the Board of Education’s June 25 meeting, where Superintendent Cascone’s contract will be discussed.
Community members gathered in protest against an idea to outsource staff services as the district seeks to resolve prevailing budget issues.
The Hazlet Board of Education approved the budget during a Monday night meeting after applying for NJ's tax levy incentive aid program.
If the vote passes, it will slightly raise taxes $1.5 million of the available $5 million in funding, Superintendent Scott Ridley said.
The meeting follows a recent announcement from the district about a budget miscalculation made by an external vendor. See details:
The announcement comes after the district was informed of a budget miscalculation by an external vendor over the weekend.
The district is gathering information from community members through an anonymous and confidential survey.
The tentative budget was presented at a recent Board of Education meeting and has been submitted to the county for final approval.
The cuts come following “continuing budget challenges” for the district and will affect students in grades K-12, school officials said.
The three-time high school wrestling state champion was disqualified after a fight broke out at a recent tournament, officials said.
Attendees can meet local college representatives, learn about scholarship opportunities and more at the event.
The board is accepting applications for the vacant seat now through 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
Parents and guardians can make an appointment to register for the 2025-2026 school year and get a list of required registration documents.
The grant will support initiatives advancing the role of Artificial Intelligence in the classroom, officials said.
During their annual reorganization meeting, the board discussed goals and challenges for the upcoming year. See details:
Three members will join the board following their election in November. See who's being sworn-in at the annual reorganization meeting:
Maya Baireddy and Sophia Gao were selected from over 1,000 applicants throughout New Jersey.
The project aims to identify and spotlight innovative practices that schools implemented to improve learning in response to COVID-19.
Dena Scoullos is always willing to teach young people or adults, according to the person who nominated her.
Back-to-school season is approaching in the district. Here are some important dates to highlight on the calendar.
Marina Vurchio is "the most compassionate, loving, understanding teacher" the person who nominated her has ever encountered.
Mary Ann Clark is "an out-of-the-box educator who strives to meet students at their level," according to the person who nominated her.
July 29 was the deadline for candidates to submit their petitions to run for school board. Take a look at who's running:
Jennifer Landolfi "goes above and beyond," according to the person who nominated her.
Terri Kahrer "came into our lives when we needed her most," according to the person who nominated her.