Angelina Xu aspires to use her degree in computer science to keep her aunt’s legacy alive.
The students all volunteered more than 300 hours during the 2022-2023 academic year.
At the end of the March 27 meeting, the Board held a forum to discuss a potential personnel audit of the school district.
Some Bernards Twp. Board of Education members said they would like to have a later school start time implemented by the 2024-25 school year.
CHP students competed at the Regional Finals of the International Academic Competitions and here are the results!
There is a clear division in the Board of Education as members argued over the budget and the future of 11 Assistant Principals' positions.
The Bernards Township Board of Education is holding a special meeting to vote on the preliminary budget that proposes a tax increase.
The Bernards Township Board of Education presented the preliminary budget on Monday. A vote to approve it is scheduled for March 20.
The Bernards Township Board of Education discussed whether to allow more flexibility on virtual attendance at school committee meetings.
The school board voted to allow the administration to review specific sex education topics to find alternate delivery methods for students.
An impending snowstorm has caused the delayed opening on Tuesday.
The Board of Education meeting initially set to be held Monday will be moved, announced Superintendent Nick Markarian.
Mice running in hallways, bricks in toilets, and fixtures being torn off walls are among the issues students outlined.
CHP now offers the Future City competition as an elective for grades 5-8. We competed in a recent competition and here are the results!
Please join us at our January open houses!
Kirsten Light filed a lawsuit against Erica Blackman and Stacy Lettie. Light is still pursuing litigation against one of the two residents.
The new majority elected newcomers for Board President and Vice President at the Reorganization meeting.
The Board of Education appointed a new District Business Administrator to begin in March 2023 and an Acting Business Admin to fill the gap.
The Bernards Township Board of Education will hold a meeting on Monday where a new Business Administrator will be appointed.
Erica Blackman and Stacy Lettie have both launched GoFundMe campaigns after Kirsten Light filed a lawsuit against them.
Kirsten Light filed a lawsuit against Erica Blackman and Stacy Lettie claiming they "embarked on a malicious and unprovoked smear campaign."
The club, open to 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, teaches them about public speaking and gives them more confidence.
The Bernards Board of Education also accepted a total of $37,700 in donations for a new locker room floor and to upgrade a faculty room.
Roderic McLaughlin Business Administrator/Board Secretary will be retiring at the end of the year.
New vote totals were released on Monday, however, the final results have not been certified yet.
Ridge High School students addressed the Board of Education over the vandalism of bathrooms causing them to shut down.
See the unofficial results for both the Bernards Township Committee and the Board of Education elections.
Candidate Deborah Penner Smith shares why she is running for election on the Bernards Township Board of Education in 2022.
Candidate Janice Corrado shares why she is running for election on the Bernards Township Board of Education in 2022.
From supporting LGBTQ+ students to the curriculum, the candidates discussed several pressing issues in Basking Ridge at the debate.
The Board of Education addressed a pest control question at the Monday night meeting.
Niche took into account several factors including teacher's salaries and student-teacher ratio to come up with its ranking.
Bernards Township resident Cody Smith shared this letter to the editor questioning the hiring of a substitute teacher:
The Bernards Township BOE is holding a BT Connect town hall at 7 p.m. on Oct. 3 in the Ridge High School cafeteria.
Ridge High School also ranked among the top 25 public high schools in New Jersey, according to Niche.
Basking Ridge resident Victoria Costa wrote this Letter to the Editor:
Basking Ridge resident Robin McKeon penned this letter to the editor as a private citizen:
Basking Ridge resident Laurie Saloman wrote this letter to the editor about the upcoming school board election:
The format will consist of opening and closing statements from each candidate and about 60 minutes of questions from the audience.
Candidate Nimish Amin shares why he is running for election on the Bernards Township Board of Education in 2022.