They are accepting clothes, bedding, shoes, toys & handbags.
Shannon Griffith took home fourth place in the contest.
Senior Joseph Bonaccorso was honored during the Board of Education’s Showcase of Success.
Junior Jeffrey Corson was honored at the recent BOE meeting for his achievement.
The Junior Girl Scouts decided to create puppet shows for younger girl scout troops.
Money raised is donated back to the school district via mini-grants made available to teachers and staff members for innovative instructional programs and practices.
ALJ's spring musical didn't disappoint with a spirited production of the Broadway hit.
The nonprofit will also announce scholarship recipients at the April 25 event.
Students learned about spring and all of the animals that start to come out of hibernation after winter.
Over 175 varsity athletic letters were handed out throughout the evening, as participation in athletics at Arthur L. Johnson High School continues to grow.
But first, students used the foods in a statistics project.
Here, meeting times and proposed tax levies.
The Lincoln School in Garwood had its annual Spirit Night this past Thursday, March 14.
Here, the list of winners.
Principal Sister Donna Marie O'Brien said she is "very happy" with the choice of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio.
Students participated in activities organized by Ashley Aligo, Guidance Counselor, to promote kindness throughout the schools, home, and the community.
Captain Matos brought lots of smiles when he turned on the lights and sirens of his patrol car.
Paralyzed former football player from Avenel shares message of hope and perserverance.
Here, our interview with Director Peter Nevargic.
State aid numbers were released Thursday afternoon.
The Cat came to celebrate the school's Read Across America accomplishment of reading over 5,797 books and chapters.
The team also won first place in the first round of competition.
Students at Hehnly and Valley Road celebrated the first triple-digit day.
One of the performers is an 8th grade student at St Agnes, who will was recently chosen to perform in Vienna by the American Concert Alliance.
It Takes a Village provides strategies for parents regarding different issues they may be dealing with, and provides a way for parents to connect.
Dugan was one of 70 All-Americans selected for the event.
The district will evaluate children in need of special education and related services.
The ticket rewards program helps reinforce positive behavior.
Kristi Reeves, a parent in the school and local yoga instructor, taught students tree pose and more.
Their work will help with the Boardwalk Raffle Night fundraiser on April 5.
Students had sessions dedicated to three important aspects of Dr. King’s beliefs: diversity, service and acceptance.
Students went to school on Martin Luther King Jr. day to make up for missed days during Hurricane Sandy.
Four students earned top honors.
Clark schools decided to make the most of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day being a school day by inviting various guest celebrities and state leaders to speak to students.
Ryan Baron led an offensive line that averaged over 250 yards per game rushing.
For tickets, order using fliers sent home through Clark schools, stop by the Clark Recreation Office or email DLynnMul@comcast.net.
The trip included stops to a garment center showroom and the Fashion Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
The Connecticut Parent Teacher Student Association asked for students to create paper snowflakes to decorate Sandy Hook students' new facility.
The nonprofit helps to to support and enhance the educational programs and projects for Clark students.
Parents helped, too!