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The board voted Monday to table a proposal by LAN Architects to do preliminary work needed to prepare buildings for full-day kindergarten.
Luke Neilan as the winner of Hillsborough Education Foundation’s 2024 Senior Scholarship.
The BOE introduced a tentative budget which includes a one-time adjustment to the 2 percent cap to recoup state aid losses.
Dr. Suzan Radwan was named New Jersey Association of School Administrators Special Education State Administrator of the Year.
Residents are being asked to share their input on where to allocate funds if the Board of Education were to move forward with the tax raise.
The 2024 National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners were announced Wednesday. See the Hillsborough winners.
The 2024-25 final budget, which takes into account the $2.7 million in state aid cuts to the district, was approved on Monday.
U.S. News & World Report released its annual list of best high schools in the country. See where Hillsborough High School ranked.
The Board of Education awarded the contract at Monday night's meeting.
Building Kidz School is hosting a grand opening with a Taekwondo performance, a magic show, and balloon creations on Friday.
It’s music to Hillsborough's ears.
The tentative 2024-25 was presented on Monday night with cuts to staff and teachers anticipated due to the $2.7 million in state aid.
The funding cut impact could include larger class sizes, less services for students, and less programmatic options for students.
"We are not going to take this lying down," Hillsborough Superintendent Michael Volpe said of the more than 13 percent decrease in funding.
The additional playground equipment is designed for students with special needs who attend Triangle Elementary School.
The hire is part of the successful passage of the Build Boro Back referendum.
The National Weather Service is predicting 4 to 8 inches of snow could fall in Hillsborough
The award was given by Hillsborough Memorial VFW Post # 8371 and VFW District 15 of Somerset County.
The hires are a result of the successful passage of the Build Boro Back referendum.
A winter weather advisory remains in effect for Hillsborough through 10 p.m. on Friday.
This closure marks the third snow day to be used and changes the last day of school.
"I want to reinforce the importance of families having a plan if an Early Dismissal becomes necessary": Hillsborough School District.
All Hillsborough Township Schools will be on a 2-hour delayed opening schedule on Wednesday due to icy conditions.
Major flooding is already occurring at Somerset County rivers.
The Raritan River in Manville and the Raritan River in Bound Brook are both expected to hit the moderate flood stage overnight.
This winter storm system is expected to bring high winds and drop excessive rain leading to significant flooding.
Additionally, at the Reorganization meeting, three members were sworn onto the Hillsborough Board of Education.
The district will make a final call on whether to close schools later Tuesday morning.
Superintendent Michael Volpe provided an update on what will happen next now that residents successfully passed the 2 referendum questions.
The Hillsborough Township Public Schools are conducting a district-wide survey as part of the district's Strategic Planning process.
Candidates running for 3 seats on the Board of Education included Cynthia Nurse, Paul Marini, Cassandra Kragh, and Pritpal Phanda.
During the tour, students cheered on their classmates while learning about real money matters such as budgeting, saving, and investing.
Bridgewater-Raritan Regional elementary and middle schools were included in the inaugural list ranking more than 79,000 U.S. schools.
The 3-plus acre campus includes 3 separate buildings with infant, toddler and preschool classrooms.
Somerset County reported that votes from 100 percent of the districts are now in. The school district has already begun the hiring process.
Voters weighed in on 2 questions centered on added security and staff. With 97 percent of districts reporting it looks like it will pass.
Hillsborough voters weighed in on two questions centered on security and bringing back staff.