The cancellation of the NJEA convention this week opened two full days for school to be in session.
The Board of Education meet Monday will address the missed school days.
Power could stay out for up to 14 days.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa said high sustained winds while students travel to and from school is a safety concern for the district.
Socio-emotional and academic success, equity of opportunity included in the principles.
Board of Education will vote on whether to approve the principles, as well as personnel matters and various donations.
Students were among 34,000 students recognized for their exceptional academic promise.
From fruit sales to annual theater productions, donations and funds raised now promote theater and band efforts at Chatham High throughout the school year.
Two applicants have contacted the board so far.
Chatham Middle School students were delayed in their project, originally intended for the Week of Respect earlier this month, because of weather.
Dr. Michael LaSusa presented the staff members to the Board of Education Monday.
Meetings would likely be videotaped and broadcast at a later time.
Exams will have pilot trial this year and issued to students in the 2014-15 school year.
Also, Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa will present the staff acquiring tenure this year to the board.
Fence caps mark the end of rituals against bullying, but students continue their commitment throughout the year.
Three new boilers at Lafayette Avenue School will also be ready in October.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa said contracts have been re-issued to reflect change.
Week of Respect returns for second year.