If Chatham students have to temporarily switch to remote classes, Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa explains how that will happen.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa called the snow day because of the forecast and COVID absences within the custodial and maintenance staff.
On the first day back after holiday break, 77 percent of students made it to school, with the district striving to keep in-person learning.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa said the delay gives staff time to adjust for new COVID cases, with AM Kindergarten and Pre-K canceled.
Bradley Rindos with Princeton University Class of 2023, was one of 14 students chosen for the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative.
According to Intelligent, the college provides the best opportunities for students who start at CCM and then plan to transfer to a four- ...
The virus has impacted "all age levels of school children and the general community,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Michael LaSusa.
Dr. Michael LaSusa said he didn’t send out correspondence about a vague TikTok threat trending on Dec. 17 and these are the reasons why.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa said the case counts are highest at the high school, with class livestreams starting Dec. 20.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa called it "critically important" for schools to stay open for in-person learning during the pandemic.
Students met up during their lunch periods over four days the week of Dec. 6, for “TEDx Countdown” talks and more.
Superintendent Dr. Michael LaSusa said most sleep experts suggest a start time of 8:30 a.m. for high school students.
As part of their yearly “Give Thanks” program, students at the Lafayette School did something special for the area’s firefighters.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Chatham area high schools.
The Chatham Education Foundation gave the School District of the Chathams another $7,500 in grants on Monday night. Find out more here.
From cooking to film studies, Principals Jill Gihorski and Darren Groh explored upcoming class possibilities at the middle and high schools.
The Board of Education plans to adopt the policy for employee COVID vaccines and testing at its upcoming meeting on Monday, Nov. 15.
See the latest announcement from the County College of Morris.
Service to students hasn't been disrupted, said the district's superintendent, though some food and paper products are harder to acquire.
Any township resident interested in filling the vacancy, needs to contact the Board Secretary by Nov. 19. Find out more here.
The special canopy structure was dedicated to the memory of teacher Adele O’Neill.
Chatham's Superintendent and Board of Education President addressed questions pertaining to COVID testing and pediatric vaccination clinic.
About 300 4th and 5th graders from the Lafayette School took off through Chatham in the 1.64 mile walk/jog/run mini marathon on Oct. 25.
Find out how the five participating candidates weighed in on questions asked about the school district and how they would serve it.
The League of Women Voters live-streamed a virtual forum on Monday night with the borough’s four candidates.
Kyle Roberts and James Nau share why they are running for Chatham's Board of Education.
The food distribution, open to Morris County residents, takes place in Parking Lot 1 on CCM's Randolph campus, 214 Center Grove Road.
The League of Women Voters forum livestream is planned for borough candidates Monday night at 7 p.m.
Ann Ciccarelli and Chris Delsandro share why they are running again for Chatham's Board of Education.
Michelle Clark and Lata Kenney share why they are running again for Chatham’s Board of Education.
Lara Freidenfelds, who is running for a three-year seat, shares why she is running for Chatham's Board of Education.
Brian Hargrove, who is running for a one-year, unexpired term, shares why he is running for Chatham's Board of Education.
The public can submit questions for the League of Women Voters forum with borough candidates planned for Monday, Oct. 25 at 7 p.m.
The COVID pandemic has added another layer to the school nurses’ lengthy list of duties.
A parent who previously filed a lawsuit against the school district for its lessons on Islam, probed the board about Critical Race Theory.
Chatham's elementary and middle schools took top state spots and were included in the inaugural list ranking more than 80,000 U.S. schools.
The programs "creates pathways for underrepresented students," awarding them for academic performances and connecting them with colleges.
If Pfizer receives COVID vaccine approval for kids between ages 5 and 11, the School District of the Chathams may set up a vaccine site.
There were 29 Chatham students who placed within the top 50,000 “Commended Students” for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Space is available for children ages 6 to 9 for the library workshop with recognized poet, Jocelyn Xu.