Snowfall overnight made roads slippery and the district moved to virtual instruction.
The district is moving forward with the plan they put on hold before winter break.
With icy driving conditions anticipated for the morning, district officials moved instruction to fully remote.
District officials said classes will be held but a significant snow accumulation could lead to a regular snow day.
The fair offers information for families of special education students who are preparing to transition to life after high school.
The coding now must be analyzed by an expert, school district officials said. Other items sought in the OPRA request remain outstanding.
Wednesday's winter storm forecast includes the possibility of snow, but it may or may not translate to a day off for the Brick schools.
A recount conducted after the election found put Michael Blandina has won election to the Brick school board, joining Melissa Parker.
Brick Township Memorial High School and Brick Township High School have been recognized as Gold Standard Schools.
Classes at the high school are being moved to remote instruction after more coronavirus cases were reported, officials said.
More than a dozen new coronavirus cases have been identified in the district since Nov. 12, the superintendent said.
The team had one more game scheduled; the program was shut down out of an abundance of caution, a school district official said.
The Brick Township Schools had planned to have its elementary students in school four days a week starting Monday.
The preschool has a playground that accommodates both general education students and those with special needs.
The plan is for all grade levels to have four days in person by the end of November.
Warren Wolf, his wife, Peggy, and assistant coach Dominick Marino were honored. Video replays of that and Brick Memorial's game are online.
The Board of Education also is making a change to its November meeting.
Patch is publishing profiles of all of the 2020 candidates for the two seats on the Brick Township Board of Education.
Advocates for a program to be cut in the state's 2021 budget are hoping to rally support to save the in-school mental health services.
The district has stuck with its plan for a mix of in-person and remote instruction.
The losing school districts may be forced to raise taxes to make up for cuts in 2020-21 school funding that was revised because of COVID-19.
Superintendent Thomas Farrell said the district's restart plan was the first in Ocean County approved by the state.
Details on the plan to restart in-person classes in Brick Township are being finalized, the district said.
Registration has begun for the fall; info on how classes will be held during the coronavirus pandemic is anticipated to be released soon.
The district is looking for input as it works on a return to some in-person classes, with safety paramount in amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Expect extra traffic in Brick on Wednesday afternoon near both high schools as in-person graduation ceremonies are set.
The live graduations, limited by Gov. Phil Murphy's order on public gatherings, are subject to changing information from the state.
With Gov. Murphy raising the number of people permitted at outdoor gatherings in July, Brick is ready to roll out in-person graduations.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
With guidance changing frequently, Brick schools officials are waiting before they announce finalized Class of 2020 graduation information.
As teachers and students adjust to learning via a computer connection, the Brick schools tried to promote a feeling of connectedness.
The school board will have the meeting livestreamed to allow for social distancing in efforts to slow the spread of the virus.
The district said it is evaluating the situation and will update as events warrant.
The PSAT testing that was scheduled has been canceled as well.
Parents are asked to fill out a technology access survey through the district's parent portal to help the district know where needs exist.
Parents, teachers and community members are urged to contact legislators over the S2 cuts. District officials tesified Tuesday against them.
District officials say they're disinfecting surfaces, including bus seats, and monitoring information from state and federal authorities.
The grant will allow the district to increase access the program for 3- and 4-year-olds.
The district will be accepting applications online for the 2020-2021 school year.
The monthly school board meeting is set for Thursday evening.