Students in the Berkeley Township School District can eat their lunch in school beginning Monday.
Leading up to Memorial Day on Monday, May 31, students will also have off Thursday, May 27 and Friday, May 28 due to two unused snow days.
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The NJ Department of Education has released the average SAT score for each school for 2019-20. See how Central Regional fared.
Central Regional students can return to five half-days of in-person learning over the next few weeks, beginning Monday with grades 8 and 12.
Volunteers are cleaning up the trail near Berkeley Elementary School on Saturday morning for outdoor classes. They still need extra hands.
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing. Here's how it’s changed in Ocean County.
Under the proposed budget, the state would increase the Berkeley Township School District's aid by 8.28 percent.
See how principals and administrators in Berkeley were paid compared to others in Ocean County and across the state.
It is time to start thinking about the next school year and registration is open.
Teachers in the district are making below the average salary of $70K per year, and saw a .66 percent pay increase from 2019-20, data shows.
Ocean Gate School’s students in grades three and four will learn remotely for two weeks after two new COVID cases were found in the school.
Confirmed coronavirus case information can now be found in a new feature on the district’s website.
Ocean Gate School's principal parodied the song "Africa" to announce the switch from virtual learning to a traditional snow day on Monday.
The Berkeley Township Board of Education had its annual reorganization meeting on Tuesday.
Superintendent Dr. James Roselli announced the transition in a letter to parents on Friday.
Heavy rains and winds knocked down a pole with wires on Forest Hills Parkway.
Due to county-wide increases in coronavirus cases, the district’s reopening plan has been put on hold.
In-person classes will resume Monday after an increase in coronavirus cases, officials said.
Hybrid students will attend five, four-hour days per week beginning Nov. 30.
Each school district is looking into finalizing plans for their next steps in November.
Parents and guardians must complete a daily screening checklist before their children arrive to school.
The Berkeley Township School District announced cases at Berkeley Elementary earlier this week.
Berkeley Township Elementary School students will learn remotely Thursday and Friday because of 'additional' cases identified.
Berkeley and Central Regional officials requested patience from parents as they develop a plan for more in-person schooling in the future.
The district did not say which school the person attends or whether they're a student or staff.
But the Central Regional and Berkeley districts are meeting next week to formalize an updated plan.
Berkeley and Central Regional students go to school in-person two days a week. But both districts risked a teacher shortage.
'One Margarita' is now 'One Google Classroom' as the school prepares for hybrid learning.
But the new amounts still represent increases in state aid from last year's budget.
The school district plans to move forward with the hybrid model of education, according to officials.
Supplies can be dropped off at several locations around Berkeley.
The plan goes through setups for in-person and remote learning.
The school district's plan calls for students to physically attend school on alternating days.
Monday is the last day petitions can be filed, and this year COVID-19 has changed the procedure. Here's what you need to know.
Students and staff will be required to wear masks during the school day.
As both districts make difficult decisions on the upcoming school year, here's an update on their progress.
Central Regional High School plans to hold three graduation ceremonies July 8 at the football field.
Ceremonies will take place July 8 with July 9 as a rain date.
Promotion ceremonies will feature virtual prerecorded messages for the students.