The annual state school performance reports showed that Fort Lee ranks highly in indicators of college readiness among other schools with similar demographics.
View the interactive map of SAT scores and Median Household Income to see where Fort Lee came in among 47 districts.
Two students participated in a Hudson Shakespeare Company staging of Inherit the Wind that netted the high school drama department $550.
The board will explore possible updates to its current policy on hiring relatives of district employees.
State Chief Academic Officer talks to teachers and administrators about transitioning to the new Common Core State Standards.
Board of Ed looks to reduce approximately 15 classroom aides from full-time to part-time status.
Fort Lee's administrative group publicly gives support to Dr. Sharon Amato, asking Board to appoint her Superintendent of Schools.
Preliminary budget includes $1 million allocation towards potential property acquisition to appear on November ballot, if approved.
New Jersey School Board Association forum offered the opportunity for parents to hear from local law enforcement and school officials on what is being done to make schools safe.
East meets West as leading Japanese scholars in the field of special education observe the structure and implementation of Fort Lee's special education programs.
Parents and students show up at BOE meeting pleading for new uniforms for FLHS Band and Color Guard.
Fort Lee legacy, Mario Jacovino Jr., signs to play Wilkes football.
Chamber of Commerce hosts third annual Basketball Tournament to raise funds for the Academy of Finance.
Due to the absence of the former Superintendent, and inclement weather, the district's 2012-2013 goals will be a modified version.
Executive Producer and Director of Law & Order SVU kicks off ninth annual Jersey Filmmakers of Tomorrow Film Festival at Fort Lee High School.
Rapt attention given to parent who tells how cyberbullying was one factor that led to his son's suicide.
Fort Lee Board of Education accepts the resignation of Steven Engravalle as Superintendent of the Fort Lee School District.
Officials emphasize the dangers of prescription drug use to Fort Lee High School Freshman.
Special guests visit School 2 to read stories to the students.
Mayor Mark Sokolich reads to the students as Fort Lee School 1 celebrates Read Across America.
Bergen districts set to receive nearly $3 million more in funding over last year, Christie Administration says.
Through the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), Patch received a copy of Steven Engravalle's employment contract.
Parents outraged over Engravalle's continued absence from meetings; also at issue is continued absence of Board member Charlie Luppino.
Fort Lee beats out other teams to win Honorable Mention in the Small Varsity Intermediate Division.
FLHS Cheerleaders reach the nationals in Ocean City, Maryland.
Tia Norfleet encourages Teaneck High School's honor students to follow their passions and do what they love.
In the wake of the Newtown massacre, schools coping with upgrading security without going over the 2 percent cap may get relief from pending legislation.
Lewis F. Cole Middle School math team takes 5th place at Bergen-Hudson Regional Competition.
Superintendent says that despite his absences, his focus is on the students, teachers and educational quality of Fort Lee's schools.
Having missed two BOE meetings since January, parents say they want action taken to remove Engravalle.
17 Bergen Catholic seniors will take their talents to the NCAA as freshman from the Division-3 level up to Division-1 schools; Fort Lee's Travis Nitti signs with Rider University for soccer.
Fort Lee Education Foundation recognizes Fort Lee's Strictly Bicycles and Englewood's Benzel Busch for their continued support of Tour de Fort Lee.
School 4 Buddy system the focus on NJTV's Classroom Close-up to air in May.
Skyline, a theater company based in Fair Lawn, will award a $1,000 cash scholarship to one high school senior planning to major in the arts.
Officials plan to meet again this week before Mayor Mark Sokolich calls a town hall meeting on school security. In the meantime, the mayor said the borough is moving forward with a plan to place two full-time SROs in Fort Lee schools.
Fort Lee’s third annual Coaches vs. Cancer game is Thursday, Jan. 17, when the team takes on Dumont. Recreation league president hopes for a good showing from players in his league as well.
A Fort Lee High School Physical Education and Family Life teacher says grants from the foundation have allowed educators to use “RealCare Babies” to teach real life and decision-making skills.
Some educators suggest student surveys should be part of teacher-effectiveness evaluations
Fort Lee High School graduate, formerly of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence and now the president and founder of Safe School Technologies, presents the latest in a series of articles on gun laws.
Steven Engravalle said he would reach out to Fort Lee’s police chief to discuss plans for continued school security in the wake of the deadly school shooting in Newtown, Conn., as parents expressed strong concerns Monday.