They now join a North Jersey competition against other candidates fighting for those in need.
Her 30-year career with Westfield Schools will come to a close in 2026.
The $226 million slate of plans includes additions to accommodate full-day kindergarten.
Graduating seniors from high schools located outside of Mountainside can also apply.
21 teams from multiple counties competed.
See where some of your favorite Blue Devils are headed.
The story of intellectual independence comes face-to-face with the challenges of breaking free from a limiting society.
Dr. Raymond Gonzalez now represents New Jersey in a nationwide competition.
Westfield students outperformed the state by more than 30 percent in multiple categories.
2 other Westfield schools also made the top 100.
She represents less than one percent of all high school seniors.
He is being honored for his vision, creativity, and compassion.
The award represents 50,000 students nationwide.
The goals include steps toward bettering the physical, emotional, and social wellness of students and staff.
She now represents less than one percent of all high school seniors in the United States.
Karen Carey-Lynch of the Roselle Park Middle School was honored for her hard work and dedication.
Summer is coming to a close, and parents in Westfield can mark the first day of school that is quickly approaching.
The high school recognizes student achievement every marking period at two levels: Honor Roll and Distinguished Honor Roll.
The two-week enrichment program is designed to support English language acquisition through engaging, hands-on activities.
As of Feb. 3, a bill signed by the Governor increases the number of required signatures from 10 to 25.
The Westfield Board of Education extended its "warmest congratulations and deepest appreciation" to Dr. Raymond González on Tuesday.
There were two ceremonies to accommodate more than 700 graduates and their families.
The immersive multimedia exhibit offered students a powerful lesson about the Holocaust and the importance of standing up against hate.
NAMM honors districts for their exceptional commitment to providing comprehensive music education opportunities to every student.
The students were inducted into the National Honor Societies for Spanish, French, Chinese, and Italian.
Rudy Scipioni, Kimberly Gosen-Fowler, Paula Parada, and Jeffrey Robbins were honored by the High School community with awards of excellence.
The WHS YAG Club, with advisors David Della Fera and Daniel Farabaugh, was recognized with the prestigious Premier Delegation Award.
Edison Intermediate School Spanish teacher Jillian Martinez and Roosevelt Intermediate School science teacher Melissa Fahy were recognized.
Incumbents Robert Benacchio, Kristen Sonnek-Schmelz, and Mary Wickens were sworn in on Tuesday to the Westfield Board of Education.
Superintendent Dr. Raymond Gonzalez and Mayor Shelley Brindle both condemned the symbols of hate found in Westfield schools.
Katherine Ernst will succeed Mary Ann McGann, who is retiring.
The Westfield Public Schools Green Team proudly announces the winners of the 2025 Earth Day Poster Contest:
Scotch Plains Synagogue and Plainfield Elementary School Form Book Club
Along with a contested Board of Education candidate race, voters were asked to vote on the school budget and referendum.
The Westfield School Board Election is Tuesday, April 15. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Students attended Space Camp at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama and visited the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The Westfield High School Wind Ensemble, Edison 7th grade violinist Emma Wang, and Westfield High School Choraleers were honored.
The donation was part of the school's Coin Wars fundraiser for this year.
Incumbent Rob Benacchio shares why he is running for election on the Westfield Board of Education in 2025.