Petition to NJ Supreme Court asserts governor’s action overstepped his authority
Middle School/High School PTSA is selling tickets for its March 15 fundraiser to be held at the VFW Hall.
The two elementary schools are showing support for the Sandy Hook students in Newtown, Conn. by taking part in the "Snowflakes for Sandy Hook" project.
High school seniors can begin applying for the numerous local community-based scholarships available.
School district is using one of its two final snow days, if they remain unused, to make the last day of the school June 20, the day of graduation.
More anti-bullying efforts, character education focus will be put towards the middle school level where most incidents occur.
A group of parents has come forward looking to work with the school board, police and local officials to find ways to make the schools safer for their children following the Newtown tragedy.
High school students from around Northern New Jersey spent all-day Friday at Bergen Community College learning the benefits and options of a STEM career
High School Multicultural Club celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday by teaching their younger peers about his message.
Seventh grade student Anik Subramanian became the first-ever Middle School champion speller.
Students took part in bookmark contest and essay contest during Drug Awareness week.
Parents of middle school and high school students can donate books their children may have outgrown to the district's elementary schools.
Both Euclid and Lincoln School students take part in activities all week designed to teach them about the dangers of drugs during annual Drug Prevention Week.
Three Board of Ed trustees were sworn in Thursday night and new president and vice president elected.
The Board of Education will conduct its annual reorganization meeting on Thursday, Jan. 3.
Main entrance at the middle school/high school will be the only access to the building after 8:05 a.m. each day.
Lil People's Chorus and an educational science program with a holiday twist presented by the PTA
Board approves an advertising policy which will control where ads can be placed at school property such as its two athletic fields.
Meeting will be held in the middle school/high school media center
The Hasbrouck Heights High School Academic Challenge Team competed on MSG Varsity's "The Challenge" quiz show for high school students.
Hasbrouck Heights Middle School puts on its annual musical production of "Pom Pom Zombies"
Watch the Hasbrouck Heights High School Academic Challenge Team compete on Cablevision's MSG Varsity "The Challenge."
Sixty-five students make up the cast of the Middle School production of "Pom Pom Zombies" which will be performed Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the school auditorium.
High school students and faculty recently returned from the annual National Scholastic Press Association conference in San Antonio.
Hasbrouck Heights parent-led committee for parents of special needs students hosts meeting Tuesday featuring guest speaker from the Family Support Center of NJ.
Students on the high school newspaper staff are currently in San Antonio, Texas for the national high school journalism convention.
Yearbook staff is selling 2013 calendars, which features middle school and high school staff members, to raise money for the Class of 2013 year book.
PSE&G continues to restore power to areas of Hasbrouck Heights that had gone without for nearly a full week.
Public schools remain closed Friday but will open next week with a half day on Election Day and full days on Thursday and Friday which were originally scheduled as no school for the NJEA convention.
Public schools and Corpus Christi School will be closed Monday and Tuesday.
Fourth grade students came together in one big celebration of all their heritages.
Principals of all four schools and the director of special services spoke on test score analysis and what is being done to help students continue to improve.
New elective has eighth grade students singing and speaking in public.
The contract runs from 2012 to 2015. Salaries will increase 2.5 percent this November and 3.9 percent in 2014.
Husband and wife Army pilots visited Corpus Christi School to thank the students for their support while they were stationed in Afghanistan.
Parents can now see online how the school buses their children ride daily are holding up to safety inspections.
The newly formed Hasbrouck Heights Collaborative Parents Committee which brings together parents of special needs students held its first official meeting Tuesday night.
The first meeting of the Collaborative Parent Committee will be Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
Learn from representatives of Rutgers University, The College of New Jersey, Fairleigh Dickinson University and William Paterson University.