Three youth teams made a real impact this season.
A giant collage made up of individual “voices” the product of peer mediators working with fellow students on theme
Jamie E. Ciofalo is leaving the district next week to take a similar job in his hometown of Lodi; he reflected Tuesday on his relatively brief but eventful time in Fort Lee
The elementary school's annual “Kindergarten Feast” dates back many years
The group also collected donations to purchase food cards for the Fort Lee Human Services Department.
Principal Rosemary Giacomelli spelled out the plan in great detail at the Fort Lee Board of Education's regular business meeting Monday; walking tour dates and community forums for 2012 referendum also announced
Bob Ciccone said he felt it was time to end his remarkable coaching career, which included 23 years on the soccer coaching staff--15 of those as head coach.
The seventh annual Jersey Filmmakers of Tomorrow High School Student Film Festival also featured for the first time in four years a film made by Fort Lee High School students
Fort Lee's Pee Wee and Senior teams will go for titles Friday in Ridgefield after big wins last week.
The school PTA sponsored a breakfast Wednesday morning honoring students nominated by their classmates
An eighth-grader at Lewis F. Cole also took first place in a statewide, anti-cyber-bullying poster contest
Details are few, but new system favors rankings and like-to-like comparisons
All three teams play Friday night in Englewood after wins in the first round of the playoffs last weekend.
Bullying dropped significantly at School No. 4 after “respect” was emphasized as the theme of the month, says school counselor and anti-bullying specialist
New laws would attempt to decrease class size, foster parental involvement, and overhaul tenure and teacher evaluation systems.
The Fort Lee Public Library also has exhibits by two local artists on display throughout November
School officials had hoped to have Internet restored earlier in the day Monday, but said it took until nearly the end of the day.
How was your week? This is how the week went for the Bridgemen and Lady Bridgemen high school sports teams.
Tuesday was Steven Engravalle’s first day on the job; he took a few moments out of his busy first day to sit down with Patch and discuss his new role
“Red Ribbon Week” at the middle school ended Friday on the football field on Stillwell Ave.
Current central office will move to a building on Lemoine Ave. on Jan. 1, clearing the way for new classrooms for School 1
Anthony Medaglia spends countless hours helping the Bridgemen coaching staff.
The board pulled an item from its agenda last week that would have approved a five-year lease for office space at 2175 Lemoine
Dr. Raymond Bandlow: “My greatest regret is that the referenda did not pass”
The BOE also voted to solicit bids from superintendent search firms at its regular business meeting Monday
Fort Lee School No. 1’s Stacie Zafiris also coaches varsity softball
The special public meeting Tuesday held little of the drama that characterized the regular meeting in late September that precipitated it
Fort Lee school administrator and seven FLHS students were interviewed Friday about bullying; the show aired Monday at 9 p.m. on HLN
“Week of Respect” wraps up Friday at the high school but is just the beginning of a month of programs aimed at fostering a sense of community and awareness
The special meeting will take place Tuesday from 6 to 7 p.m.; speakers will be strictly limited to three minutes, no action will be taken and the meeting will adjourn after one hour
BOE president Arthur Levine submitted this letter to the editor on the passing of Maria Pulice
Karen Simone was hired as a full-time teacher at School No. 1 in late August, when increased enrollment prompted the need for a fifth Kindergarten teacher at the school
The Club has been supporting Fort Lee High School athletes for more than 25 years
Questions raised about Assistant Superintendent's readiness and suitability to run the district prompt close vote in favor of tabling resolution; Board president will appoint a committee this week to "review the matter"
Fort Lee voters will cast their ballots in January on a referendum to upgrade and repair the school system
All proceeds from the 12-mile bike ride and two-mile walk benefit the Fort Lee Education Foundation, which in turn helps fund programs in Fort Lee schools
BOE president and vice president reiterate their commitment to finding the “best-qualified and most capable” Superintendent in letter to parents
A chance for students to get face-time with college reps
BOE authorizes payment of Raymond Bandlow's accrued and unused time, says initial replacement will be temporary