After Tuesday's review of 28 provisional ballots, the BOE budget passes, by the same 3-vote margin as before.
The Hudson Shakespeare Company put on a performance for Fort Lee High School students Friday, thanks to the Fort Lee Coalition of the Arts.
Newly elected board members took the oath of office, a new board president and vice president were elected at Monday’s meeting and the board voted to "reduce" or "re-structure" several positions
The Governor’s Teacher Recognition Program was developed in 1985 for the purpose of acknowledging teachers who exhibit outstanding performance, according to the State of New Jersey Department of Education.
A letter urging Fort Lee voters to reject the proposed school budget next week was distributed door-to-door, residents say.
Four English teachers from South Korea will start co-teaching at the middle school and high school when classes resume next week.
Welcome to View Finder. Each week we'll post a photo gallery that takes a look at the community through the camera lens. This week, we have images of the six candidates running for seats on the Fort Lee Board of Education.
The United Republican Club of Fort Lee-sponsored event offered one more chance to hear from some of the candidates running for seats on the Fort Lee Board of Education
After the Fort Lee Homeowners Association’s Candidates Night last week and another forum at School No. 3, four of the six candidates running for three seats on the school board presented their platforms and qualifications to yet another group
The board honored high school junior Ross Fasman for his actions onboard a return flight from a baseball training trip to Florida, when he helped a fellow diabetic in need
Students donated a dollar each—or in many cases much more—as part of Helping Hands project. One local family took guardianship of a relative, who is now attending School No. 3.
Patch speaks to three graduates of the 100-year-old School No. 4 from 1938, 1940 and 1942.
Part 2: Detailing the six candidates’ positions on the issues as expressed at Tuesday’s Fort Lee Homeowners Association Candidates Night.
Part 1: Detailing the six candidates’ positions on the issues as expressed at Tuesday’s Fort Lee Homeowners Association Candidates Night. Today we deal with one question, tomorrow the rest.
Incumbents Peter Suh, Michelle Stux-Ramirez and Joseph Surace and first-time candidates Tracy Mattei, Paul Umrichin and Helen Yoon are vying for three seats on the Fort Lee Board of Education.
Welcome to View Finder. Each week we'll post a photo gallery that takes a look at the community through the camera lens. This week, we have images from Friday’s Tricky Tray event at Fort Lee High School.
FLHS Cheerleaders put on an exhibition for prospective squad members during a dress rehearsal for Nationals.
Superintendent and school board president say the referendum that was voted down for a second time in December would have addressed many of the current problems with boilers.
Non-incumbent BOE candidate Helen Yoon believes Superintendent Raymond Bandlow’s presence at a campaign event for three incumbents is tantamount to campaigning on their behalf.
An $870,000 budget shortfall, in spite of a 2 percent tax levy increase, means a reduction in staff, including the loss of two high school teachers. The central office will also be converted into classrooms.
The Fort Lee Board of Education meets Monday at 8 p.m. for its regular business meeting at School No. 1
Three seats on the Fort Lee Board of Education will be decided on April 27, and you don’t even have to physically go to the polls to make your vote count.
Fort Lee High School Performs "The King & I."
FLHS hosts its annual career fair.
The new student management system comes with a litany of features and functions and represents a significant upgrade over the districts current, more expensive system.
The Total Immersion Course for Korean English Teachers program is now in its third year bringing Korean teachers of English to Fort Lee classrooms for mentoring.
Chamber of Commerce donates $1,000 of the proceeds to High School’s Academy of Finance
The School No. 4 100 Year Birthday Committee meets during the teachers’ lunch break to plan the celebration in May and the gift it will give the 100-year-old school.
Bandlow highlights what students in the district are doing to help at school board meeting before conducting business, such as cutting ties with Virtual High School and purchasing Teachscape Classroom Walkthrough system.
FLHS's Academy of Performing Arts program is given a fun -- and educational -- performance by visiting musicians from Ireland.
Paul Umrichin, Tracy Mattei and Helen Yoon are the three non-incumbent BOE members who filed petitions to run last week.
All three incumbents and three newcomers filed to run by Tuesday’s deadline
Fort Lee’s School No. 3 spends less per pupil than statewide average. Local officials read to students at School No. 1.
The Greater Fort Lee Chamber of Commerce hosts a basketball 3-on-3 fundraiser for the Academy of Finance.
The APA program at Fort Lee High School helps all stuents - those interested in the arts and not.
The Fort Lee Board of Education approved the calendar for the 2011-2012 school year at its regular business meeting Monday.
The BOE unveiled its preliminary budget Monday, which may include reduction in staff
The board approved contracts with Fiesta Catering for the Fort Lee High School Academic and Athletic Awards Dinners in spite of objections to the cost.