New superintendent working to improve college readiness; district fell short of state goals last year
Taxpayers will pay about $24 more per year, on average
Tax levy differs from draft budget
Fixtures now thought to be behind elevated lead levels
Fixtures will be replaced before next rounds of testing
NJSIAA subcommittee rules against disabled student's request to keep playing football
Videos of meetings now available on website
Ocean County students could start degree program close to home
Eligibility at stake in state hearing for Brick kicker with autism, Anthony Starego
Tentative school spending plan adopted by BOE
Kindergarten students will return to their local elementary schools; PLC will be repurposed
Potential full-day kindergarten plan may be revealed
Films must be submitted by March 20
No trash or recycling collection today in Brick, but schools are open
Students changing online bullying habits, however
State: food service cannot eat up education dollars
Report came in Thursday, district officials say
Events to be held throughout Monmouth and Ocean
“To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” -Theodore Roosevelt
Three new faces on the board; Sharon Cantillo remains board president
Three new members will be sworn in
Early season wrestling tournament held at Brick Memorial High School
Fights down this year, coordinator says
Elevated lead levels had been found in five schools' water supplies
It is one of five colleges to participate in the initiative
Five Brick schools, including Brick Township High School, had lead levels in the drinking water that exceeded state guidelines, the schools said.
Brick is busing 240 students displaced from Hurricane Sandy to school from neighboring towns daily to bring "normalcy" back to their lives.
A demographer's report is expected early spring to aid Brick Board of Education's choice on full-day kindergarten.
Marie Moore signed a National Letter of Intent for a lacrosse scholarship at the University of Colorado - Boulder.
Students will now be in school until late June
Anthony Starego, the autistic student who kicked a game-winning field goal, is the subject of a segment to be shown at 10:45 a.m. on College Gameday
Nearly $10,000 raised for Brick families
Students now out-of-district may still attend school in Brick
Two candidates from each full ticket win, preliminary results show
Schools closed due to Hurricane Sandy's damage
Traffic ban, places to move cars, local checklist included
Ceremony held Friday
Candidates for the Brick Township Board of Education respond to questions posed by Brick Patch