More schools report dean's list achievements.
Immaculata junior Matthew Ackerman engages in debate in character.
Vote to pay for Andrew Rinko's first five days in Hillsborough fails.
Both named to fall semester honors lists.
Amsterdam School fourth-graders undertake examination of water conservation methods.
Noting his neutrality on issue last year, Jorden Schiff now says district should change.
Cast and crew at Hillsborough Middle School craft their own take on famous tale.
Schools reporting fall semester achievements.
University of New Haven announces fall semester honors.
Colleges announce fall semester graduates.
Guy Whitlock named assistant superintendent for personnel.
Jorden Schiff issues statement on district's response to Connecticut shootings.
A frightening message and Connecticut shootings put parents on edge.
Fifth-grade students research, portray historical figures in presentations
Board of Education delays vote on HVAC contract to consider alternatives.
Three local students participate in special ceremony.
Raymond Sarlo part of group working on engineering fix to leaking oil pipelines.
HES program teaches parents how to read with a third-grader.
Auten Road students' wristband project one of several local efforts to help Sandy's victims.
Work at HHS and middle school costing more than expected.
Next school year set to begin on second day of Rosh Hashanah.
Spanish and Chinese classes started this year will be expanded in the next school year.
Storm eliminated days targeted for training in curriculum and technology.
More days off will mean shorter spring break for students, as well as some other possible choices.
Scott Rocco will become superintendent in Spotswood on Jan. 1.
The district reminding residents classes will resume for the first time since Sandy swept through the area.
Currently set to open on Wednesday.
District has already announced storm will shut down classes and activities on Monday and Tuesday.
About 50 come to school board meeting to lobby for calendar change.
$119,000 project will repair 17 structurally-unsound lintels of doors in 40-year-old school.
With passionate remarks on both sides, BOE votes to retain controversial policy.
'Health & Fitness Journal' features Hillsborough teacher, strength and conditioning coordinator and student.
A look at the changes at the school and the nation as the school celebrates its golden anniversary.
Current and former students and staff members are invited to join the festivities.
Students bring positive messages to pupils throughout the school district
With hundreds of online survey responses turned in, BOE can vote to abolish, keep, or amend controversial policy.