The decision to return students to school came after the New Jersey Department of Health made changes to its COVID-19 guidance.
Interim Superintendent Dr. Thomas Ficarra gave a presentation showing the district's plan which they are hoping to implement in February.
2 more positive coronavirus cases were reported at Bridgewater-Raritan High School. The school will remain virtual for 2 weeks.
Darnell Scott will work in New Jersey to raise awareness about and increase Access to after-school and summer learning programs.
Programs begin Jan. 11 and follow CDC safety guidelines.
Interim Superintendent Dr. Ficarra gave a presentation showing where the district stands as far as reopening to full in-person learning.
A petition was started by parents demanding the Bridgewater-Raritan district reopen schools for five days a week and in person.
The school district made the announcement Sunday night after two positive coronavirus cases were reported in the high school.
The community is invited to attend the Open House Jan. 11 and learn details on the upcoming camp season.
Bridgewater kids will have a traditional snow day on Thursday as the district canceled both virtual and in-person instruction.
Somerset County VoTech and Immaculate Conception School both will be closed on Thursday due to snow.
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CHP students win their first night at New Jersey Middle Academic League.
The Bridgewater-Raritan High School also remains fully virtual after positive coronavirus cases were reported at the schools.
Interim Superintendent Dr. Thomas Ficarra is looking to host a series of town hall meetings to get input from the community.
The school district made the announcement late Tuesday night after two positive coronavirus cases were reported in the high school.
RVCC has earned a STARS Silver rating for its sustainability achievements.
Shreya Ashok created a webinar series called "COVID Talks" to help better inform residents about the unequal access issues in healthcare.
So far the district has reported a total of 43 cases since reopening for in-person, hybrid learning on Oct. 12.
The majority of the positive COVID-19 cases at the high school were linked to an outside social event unaffiliated with the school district.
For the third day this week, the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District is reporting multiple positive coronavirus cases.
This brings the total number of cases at the high school to 13 and the total in the district to 20.
Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School Board had four candidates vying for two seats. See the most up-to-date results:
Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School Board has four candidates vying for two seats. See the results as they come in:
Two more people from Eisenhower and another from the Middle School tested positive for the coronavirus on Tuesday.
The latest cases reported on Monday brings the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District total to 12.
The latest case reported on Thursday was for a person on a Bridgewater-Raritan Regional school bus.
Cedar Hill Prep School talks Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity.
This brings the total number of cases at the high school to 7. The high school switched to virtual learning for 2 weeks following the cases.
A person on a Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District bus tested positive for the coronavirus, school officials said Saturday.
This case brings the district to a total of five positive COVID-19 cases since reopening for in-person learning on Oct. 12.
Raritan Valley Community College will be hosting a virtual open house on November 12th at 6 p.m. for Spring and Fall 2021 semester classes.
Bridgewater-Raritan Regional High School is switching to all virtual learning for the next 2 weeks after its 3rd positive coronavirus case.
One case was reported at Hillside Intermediate School and two more at Bridgewater-Raritan High School.
All meals will come with a vegetable, fruit and milk, according to the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District.
On Monday, the district opened schools for in-person and virtual instruction.
Jessica Levitt shares why she is running for election on the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School Board in 2020.
Scott Mihalick shares why he is running for election on the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School Board in 2020.
John-Paul Levin shares why he is running for election on the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School Board in 2020.
The $1,000 scholarship is supported by Color it Forward Inc., a New Jersey not-for-profit organization.