Two seats are open on the Central Regional Board of Education. Here's what candidate Danielle Grochowicz had to say on the issues.
Two seats are open on the Central Regional Board of Education. Here's what candidate Megan Bowens had to say on the issues.
Learn about who's running for the school board at Central Regional's Candidates Night this October:
More than 150 backpacks, lunch boxes and school supplies were collected for kids in need in the Berkeley Township School District.
Wawa is launching its "Cheers to Classrooms" initiative Monday. Teachers and school staff can get a free any size coffee through Sept. 15.
Members of the Central Regional High School Chorus had their time in the spotlight as they were invited onstage to perform with Foreigner.
Donated supplies are distributed to Berkeley Township children in need.
H & M Potter School is one of 52 statewide that "demonstrated exceptional growth" when comparing pre- and post-pandemic studies.
The grant-funded study will examine the feasibility of combining Berkeley, Seaside Heights, Seaside Park, Ocean Gate and Island Heights.
Summer is almost over for Berkeley students. The first day of school in Berkeley and Central Regional is Sept. 4.
The School Regionalization Efficiency Program grants offset the costs of exploring school regionalization or consolidation.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they're valued and appreciated.
Seven people are seeking 2 open seats on the Central Regional Board of Education, and 3 seats are open for the Berkeley Township board.
Pay $25 for a spot at the CR Foundation Yard Sale and offload unwanted items while helping to raise money for scholarships.
A special meeting this week will discuss a potential shared services agreement between Seaside Heights and Berkeley Township schools.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
Make Our Schools Safe, founded by a family who lost a daughter in the Parkland high school shooting, donated $10,000 to Central Regional.
The Central Regional School District is launching the HELPme App by STOPit Solutions to prioritize student mental health, officials say.
The district is fundraising to install Survival+ safety kits in every classroom to potentially save lives in the event of an emergency.
The New Jersey Schools Development Authority grant will help replace a boiler at Bayville Elementary School.
Here's how Berkeley and Central Regional schools fared during the 2022-23 school year.
Central Regional's new Superintendent Michelle CarneyRay-Yoder is starting a new tradition for those recognized by the district.
The district's partnership with InSite Health will provide students with access to mental health care through a new hybrid program.
The district said they were surprised that the Department of Education would "tear apart Central Regional just to bail out Toms River."
Central Regional responded to Toms River's wishes to hold a special election in April, saying they have no authority to do so.
Dozens of school districts across New Jersey will see cuts in state aid. How will local districts fare?
The basketball team will challenge local teachers in a fun game that will raise money for schools.
District officials laid out their reasons why they think Seaside Heights students should not join the Toms River Regional School District.
District officials are planning a feasibility study on combining the two, making one pre-K through 12th grade district for Ocean Gate kids.
A lawyer for the Kuch family said that the lawsuit seeks to hold the school district, officials and ex-superintendent accountable.
A student took her own life after a video of her bullying was spread online. Now, the district says it's suing the social media companies.
Coastal residents can park their cars in the Central Regional Middle School parking lot overnight, police said.
Michelle CarneyRay-Yoder is the Central Regional School District's superintendent as of Jan. 1.
The Central Regional Board of Education adopted a resolution opposing the combining of Seaside Heights and Toms River schools.
The $3.5 million project replaced windows and the wall, and now the rooms at the high school are more energy efficient.