See what time your child has to be at school on Monday, Dec. 15, because of the delay.
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A policy banning students from using cell phones in school was introduced at the October Toms River Regional school board meeting.
A discussion of special education programming and placement is on the curriculum committee agenda.
OCC President Pamela Monaco says the plans aim to eliminate weather issues while properly celebrating students' hard work.
Toms River Regional Superintendent Michael Citta says plans are "in their infancy" but aim to address "out of control costs."
Toms River Regional Board of Education committee meetings and a special meeting to vote on a new contract for Michael Citta are canceled.
A new contract is set to be approved by the Toms River Regional Board of Education at a special meeting.
The student is among those who scored the highest on the PSAT as a junior and now has an opportunity to earn scholarship funds.
Lorraine Martz, known as Miss Lorraine, goes above and beyond — offering daily encouragement and celebrating every child’s birthday.
Trade cooking for dinner out to help the Unified Sports program in the Toms River Regional Schools, which serves special needs students.
The students from Toms River, Neptune, Holmdel, and Old Bridge were among a 64-member team that won for its plan for humans to orbit Venus.
Perillo is celebrated for her kindness, dedication and unwavering support of Toms River students and families.
Patch and T-Mobile are honoring the unsung heroes of back-to-school like Nicole Agathangelou.
From spotless halls to shared jokes, Tony Graziano’s dedication makes Cedar Grove a cleaner, kinder place for every student.
The director of infrastructure and operations oversees buildings and grounds among other duties. The facilities manager was cut in April.
The Toms River school board refuses to approve a 12.9 percent tax increase and says it will file for bankruptcy protection instead.
From the classroom to the playing field, Lucas stands out for his smarts, athleticism, and caring nature — plus impeccable manners to match.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight students excelling in academics, athletics and community service.
Alessandra is a straight-A student, devoted big sister, and joyful performer who brings heart and hustle to everything she does.
Francesca is a straight-A student, award-winning artist and standout athlete who’s been recognized statewide for her achievements.
Ocean County College officials announced additional changes to the graduation ceremonies and are providing a livestream of the event.
The Toms River Regional Board of Education rejected the budget April 30. The new vote on the budget will follow its committee meetings.
Michael Pavao is among 16,000 semifinalists nationwide.
The Toms River Regional Schools will be shifting responsibilities as three administrative positions are eliminated for 2025-26.
The Toms River Regional Schools face a $22.3 million shortfall and will present the details at the citizens budget meeting.
The $293.5 million tentative budget includes the minimum funding needed to operate the district, Superintendent Michael Citta said.
The state Department of Education released aid figures for the 2025-26 school year. Here is what Toms River Regional is to receive.
The district announced an update to its weather decision for Wednesday, Feb. 12.
The Toms River Regional School District has a delayed opening on Thursday, Feb. 6.
Overnight temperatures in the single digits were predicted for Tuesday morning, prompting the delayed opening.
See the dates scheduled for the 2025 board committee meetings and the business meetings.
The Toms River Regional Schools are selling property to fill a $12.4 million gap in the budget, to ensure staff can be paid through June.
Concerns about icy conditions have led to a delayed opening. See school opening times.
They are among 111 students out of more than 1,000 applicants chosen for the program that connects students to future career opportunities.
Students who are looking to pursue a bachelor's degree can have a direct path to accomplish their goals.
The student is among 16,000 semifinalists nationwide, which is less than 1 percent of the nation's high school seniors.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers, and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.