The district had 42 incidents of violence, vandalism, weapons and substance abuse during its first semester; and 28 incidents of harassment, intimidation and bullying.
The Board of Education must now come up with $450,000 in cuts to replace the money that outsourcing custodial workers would have brought in to the district.
Schools to share $1M to pay for implementing New Jersey’s tough new law
Models get ready hours before the Fair Lawn High School fashion show begins
Drawings by Fair Lawn High School sophomore Riley Wagstaff will be featured in the level B display case through April.
The $86 million 2012-2013 school budget increases teachers and staff while cutting in-house custodial workers
Thursday is the final day to check out the talented artwork of district students on display at the Community Center.
The deadline to submit an entry for the competition is April 9.
The contest ran from January through late February and winners were chosen by the Friends of the Library.
Sophomore Claudia Moskal was nominated for the honor by digital photography teacher Kenji Yamashita
Fair Lawn High School's fourth annual fashion show is on Tuesday, April 3.
The FLHS Athletic Hall of Fame Committee is accepting applications for nominees. Who do you think deserves a bid?
The photography exhibit will be displayed in the Fair Lawn High School library through April.
Two best friends from Fair Lawn who attended Don Bosco Prep together will achieve their dreams this fall when they begin their Division I football careers.
Fair Lawn High School's musical "Nine" opens Thursday at 8 p.m.
Fair Lawn hosted its Second Annual USBands Indoor Invitational Percussion and Color Guard competition on Saturday, March 17.
Thomas Jefferson Middle School held its first ever Career Day on Tuesday
Senate Bill 1455 seeks to give school principals -- rather than the superintendent or board of education -- sole authority to hire and fire school staff and administration.
The Board of Education authorized the sale of a portion of its outstanding bond debt Thursday.
The Second Annual USBands Indoor Invitational Percussion and Color Guard competition will be held Saturday, March 17.
The Fair Lawn High School cheerleading and dance squads both took home first place trophies at the Spirit Unlimited Nationals competition in Atlantic City last month
The Helping Hands Committee at Fair Lawn High School works with the high school's Bridges II students to ease their transition to the building.
Kindergarten students who test below their peers may be able to catch up with a full-day option this fall
The board's Public Budget Hearing will take place on March 28
Saving a law that many see as critical to education in New Jersey
Ramapo College group will award prizes to locals who make a difference
Livingston High School beat the Cutters' boys basketball team in first round of the state playoffs Tuesday.
Cerf says 'No,' but release of teacher evaluations in NYC raises questions
Fair Lawn High School’s award-winning Percussion and Color Guard ensembles both earned firsts in their indoor debuts on Saturday, Feb. 25 at Montville High School.
New Innovation Fund will reward schools for making goals and hitting targets
The Fair Lawn School District is set to receive $3,269,797 from the state in aid for the 2012-2013 school year
Almost 90 percent of NJ high school juniors graded proficient in reading and writing
The first show of the season is Saturday, Feb. 25 at Montville High School
The Fair Lawn Board of Education has voted to disenroll a high school student who was found to no longer be living within the district.
The decision to move the election is at minimum a four-year commitment
A team of fifth grade students from Fair Lawn's REACH program tied for sixth in the nation in a recent national language arts competition
New plans give the rest of the districts more time to revamp how they judge teachers
The Teachers Union and the Board of Education will be back at it in November negotiating the next teachers' contract
NJ Spotlight plots attendance patterns at schools across the Garden State
Last Friday's ruling that the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights is unconstitutional goes into effect 60 days after the judgment.