Maria Pulice, who died in September 2011, taught in the Fort Lee district for 41 years and led the Fort Lee Education Association for seven.
Porter & Yee Insurance beat Silly Rabbits, the number one seed in Tuesday’s final; More than 260 girls and more than 45 coaches participated in what league president calls “most successful season.”
$59.2 million budget would avert layoffs and program cuts, board says.
At a meeting devoted largely to discussion of the new school budget, the Fort Lee BOE passed a walk-in resolution appointing Sharon Amato to the role pending county approval.
The tax levy cap is at two percent, and no layoffs or program cuts are included in the 2012-2013 budget, for which the Board of Education will hold a public hearing Monday.
Championship games and festivities planned for Saturday and Tuesday.
The seventh and eighth grade semifinals were Wednesday. Next up for the Fort Lee Girls Recreation Basketball League: finals in three divisions and closing ceremonies.
A memorial made from a piece of World Trade Center steel will adorn the new center courtyard garden; school officials are seeking donations to help complete the project.
Joe Cappellini, the union representative for the custodians in the district, talks about the integral role he and his colleagues play in education, even with reduced manpower.
The annual in-town tournament starts Friday night; two Fort Lee travel teams advanced to championship games in Mahwah this weekend.
The four Lady Bridgemen senior captains may be done with basketball, but their memories of playing together will last a lifetime, and there's always softball to look forward to.
Poll: Has your child been bullied? Numbers reported Monday are for the first half of the school year.
Residents question some of Steven Engravalle’s comments on the live broadcast of “Morning Joe” from Fort Lee High School, while school officials say they oppose charter schools.
Fort Lee School No. 4 PTA members hailed this year’s event as a success.
The Fort Lee High School Athletic Booster Club hosted Senior Appreciation Night for winter sports Wednesday.
Box Tops for Education provides funds to schools and PTAs based on the number of box tops students and their families collect.
Columbia University’s Columbia Scholastic Press Association reviewed more than 1,400 submissions from across the country and identified “Intermedia” as one of the best.
Longtime head coach celebrates final year coaching the team with another national title at competition in Florida.
Preliminary budget provides a glimpse, but full details of the budget for the 2012-2013 will come later, when the BOE holds its annual budget hearing.
Members of the boys and girls bowling teams had a great season, while the Bridgemen and Lady Bridgemen basketball teams turn their attention to the state tournament, which starts Tuesday.
The school board, which first has to approve the funding, meets at Fort Lee High School at 8 p.m. Monday after moving central offices to Lemoine Avenue.
Members of the Fort Lee High School baseball team helped kick off the winter break clinic at the community center with a high-energy demonstration for the youngsters.
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An already special night for the Bridgemen basketball team became even more special for Coach "Z."
Fort Lee's four public elementary schools and the history behind their numbers.
John Barrymore's 130th birthday celebration was also a fundraiser for the high school production of “Mack & Mabel.”
The SADD fundraiser netted more than $2,800 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, far exceeding their initial goal.
The Math team at Lewis F. Cole won first place at a county competition, while “Intermedia” was recognized nationally.
The Fort Lee Board of Education joins hundreds of districts across the state in making the move.
Fort Lee School No. 1’s younger students enjoyed a visit by some special guests, who encouraged them to read.
The second annual “Coaches vs. Cancer” game raised more than $700 as of Tuesday night for the American Cancer Society.
The school board took public comment Monday; districts need to make their decisions on the state’s new school election law by Feb. 17.
In a surprise move, the BOE voted to try and add a clause back into Leadership Advantage’s contract it had previously removed.
The “Coaches vs. Cancer” game, pitting Fort Lee against Dumont, is Tuesday evening at FLHS.
Budget cuts cost New Jersey school districts $1 billion, with some of the poorest districts paying the biggest price.
The Fort Lee Girls Recreation Basketball League's game of the week was a good one: Norm's Ice Cream vs. Cafasso's Fairway Market.
The annual event took place this year at Fort Lee School No. 1 and also served to kickoff the group’s “$17.76” fundraising campaign.
David Sarnoff has been a fixture at BOE meetings since his kids started attending Fort Lee public schools; now, he says, he’s ready to run for a seat on the board.
Boys basketball player Tonderai Mushandu's season was in jeopardy after a tough fall in a game against Mahwah.
Breaking with a century-old tradition, nearly 60 districts opt to hold their contests on Election Day.