Elmwood Park Board of Education Trustee Gladys Gryskiewicz reportedly told Muslims to "(s)tay in your desserts [sic]."
A new list compiled by Niche.com, an information service provider, ranks the districts with the best teachers in New Jersey and the U.S.A.
Bethany Koval, a Fair Lawn High School student, had been under investigation for Twitter posts criticizing Israel.
More than just N.J.'s poor areas get the lion's share of state aid from Gov. Chris Christie's proposed 2017 budget. All districts here.
Students must have earned a GPA of 3.45 or better.
How did your district perform? The PARCC's complete results have been released, and Patch has them, ranking the top-performing districts.
Bethany Koval, 16, claims she's being reprimanded for tweets directed towards Israel and in support of Palestine.
Which N.J. school districts pays their teachers the most? Here is a complete list and an interactive map showing how much.
The national and state lists rank school districts based on teaching statistics and about 920,000 ratings from 240,000 students and parents.
New 2016 list: Niche.com collected test results, graduation rates, surveys and more to determine the best schools in N.J. and in the U.S.A.
See YouTube video below: “Every muscle in body went weak. How could she take my child’s life into her hands...?” the chid's mother said.
The 'exemplary high performing school' 'constantly engages in outreach with academic and professional partners.'
"I lost the love of my life last night. I miss you Evan and I love you indefinitely," one student said.
The national list ranks school districts based on teaching statistics and about 920,000 ratings from 240,000 students and parents.
Rachel Gleyzer and Briana McRae attend Bergen County Academies. Saira Reyes is a junior attending Bergen County Technical High School.
New website outlines how much debt the average student at Bergen County's institutions has and what they'll earn 10 years after graduating.
Students from Fair Lawn High School are some of the 16,000 semifinalists vying for a National Merit Scholarship.
Bergen County Academies was ranked the fifth best high school in the nation by Newsweek.
Fair Lawn High School was ranked by Newsweek.
A few Bergen County districts are considered among the 25 best. Is your district on the list?
Several residents earned the distinction for the spring 2015 semester.
Districts had a right to redact documents regarding fire and security drills provided to WNBC-TV under 'security exemption,' judge rules.
Find out what schools made the cut.
Linda Kalna did not achieve a high enough score to advance to the semifinals despite correctly spelling both words presented to her.
Behavior includes posting swastikas in the hallways, officials said.
72 students earned 4.0 grade point average.
Bergen County Academies, Northern Valley Regional High School in Demarest were also ranked high in new list by U.S. News and World Report.
School officials worried that extra fees could place a strain on athletic programs.
Fair Lawn High School came in at number 61.
The $5,000 grant recognizes community service of New Jersey students pursuing higher education opportunities.
The seminar will answer questions like: What are colleges really looking for? Are grades, test scores and activities all equally important?
The College closed at 1:45 p.m. Monday.
"Uncommon acts for the common good earn everyday heroes extraordinary recognition." Deadline for nominations is Feb. 13.
The list was developed by ranking 8,738 school districts based on key statistics and 4.6 million opinions from 280,000 students and parents.
Kurt Schmitz is being remembered as a "dedicated, tough kid that worked hard for everything."
The program is designed to help students have an increased understanding of the importance of staying in school & setting reachable goals.
The four-year high school program will allow students to earn college credits that can be applied toward an associate degree at Bergen.
While the majority of states scored below average, New Jersey earned 65 percent.
Bergen Community College is one of 71 grantees selected for $450 million in TAACCCT grants by the White House.