Janice Chapman will serve as a panelist for a discussion on science, technology, engineering and math.
Second annual fundraiser for juvenile diabetes research was held Sunday.
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City teacher will also be recognized for her "innovative" lesson planning.
Englewood Public Schools and the Englewood City Council are partnering to apply for a hefty federal grant to provide for after-school enrichment opportunities for students in grades 4 through 6.
Superintendent says administrative change will save money, according to report.
Dwight Morrow High School held its annual spring blood drive Tuesday in honor of 5-year-old city resident Nicholas Tolliver, who is battling leukemia.
The newly-appointed Englewood Board of Education president said the district is not financially equipped to finance the city's trolley service, but that he'll reach out to council members in hopes they'll reconsider doing so.
Board trustees Devry Pazant, Carol Feinstein and Junius Carter were sworn in at Thursday's re-organization meeting.
Trustees chose Howard Haughton to serve as the board's new president and Harley Ungar to serve as its vice president at Thursday's re-organization.
The borough is again considering breaking away from state-designated "focus school" Dwight Morrow High School, much like it did in the 1980s.
Englewood voters approved the school district's budget referendum Tuesday by a vote of 802 to 415, according to unofficial returns.
A slate of three challengers has unseated the slate of incumbents on the Englewood Board of Education, according to results provided by the city clerk.
Voters take to the polls Tuesday to elect three candidates from the six vying for seats on the Englewood Board of Education.
If you're not sure where to vote Tuesday, here's a list of polling places in Englewood broken down by Ward and District.
An election Tuesday, April 16, will decide who claims three open seats on the Englewood Board of Education.
The Christie Administration released its new School Performance Reports for the 2011-2012 school year Wednesday.
Six students took part in the NJIT competition
District reviewed using armed security
New guidelines and monitoring process will ultimately grade schools on compliance
Janis E. Dismus Middle School "Living Wax Museum" brought together students to reenact the lives of some of history's most important women.
Six candidates, split into two camps of thought, are vying for three open seats on the Englewood Board of Education in the April 16 election.
In its state of the district presentation, the school officials outlined the district budget proposal for the coming school year, along with plans to improve core curriculum standards among Englewood students.
Public invited to school district presentation
Bergen districts set to receive nearly $3 million more in funding over last year, Christie Administration says.
School funding among topics for discussion at Saturday event.
The test at Dwight Morrow High School will be rescheduled.
Education department confident that testing rollout will hit its mark, some school administrators uneasy about 2014-2015 deadline
State education chief rejects parents’ appeals in East Brunswick, Tenafly incidents
Task force advises that principals make the call as to whether incident qualifies as bullying, gives law positive review overall
Instant background checks for school visitors also considered as part of district security upgrades
State augments rigorous regulations to further protect students and staff following Newtown school shooting.
Tickets for sale at Dwight Morrow High School.
Tour planned for Feb. 6.
Donald Carlisle responded to the Newtown school shooting, saying it reinforces the district’s commitment to safety.
Michelle James just started her new job as assistant superintendent; on Friday morning and again the same evening she will “have a cup of coffee” with parents and community members.
The Assistant Director of High School Admissions for Berkeley College recently led two workshops as part of the Academies@Englewood "Expert Series" program.
Englewood Superintendent of Schools Donald Carlisle also plans to address ways to “accelerate” academic progress at the next Board of Education meeting, which is currently slated for Thursday.
Former Paterson principal and assistant superintendent Michele James will serve in the role through the end of the current school year.
The team won three Best Delegate awards at the University of Connecticut’s 14th Annual Model UN conference, according to the school district.