Hoboken Middle School Principal Harold Abraham is an “agent of change” who isn’t above giving high-fives to students.
A statewide nonprofit named Hoboken Public School Superintendent Christine Johnson as one of its 2019 award winners.
The BroadwayWorld New Jersey Awards named the HHS play as a “Best High School Student Production” for 2018.
A professor at Stevens Institute in N.J. earned a $550K grant from the National Science Foundation to create cheap, portable solar panels.
A team of Stevens Institute students are trying to build "the most affordable rocket to ever reach outer space." See the price tag here.
End the year with a smile, Hoboken. Read some stories about free college, STEM successes and a school's free book swap.
Thousands of low-income students in Hudson County will get the chance to attend college for free. Learn how to apply here.
Stevens Institute in Hoboken canceled evening classes on Thursday due to predictions of a snow/rain storm.
All Saints Day School in Hoboken welcomed students from its Ecuadorian sister school, Colegio Menor, for a week-long cultural exchange.
For many students in Hoboken, Halloween is a time to show off their creativity. That goes for their teachers, too.
More than 13,000 students will get to attend free of tuition and educational fees through a pilot program, according to Gov. Phil Murphy.
If all goes according to plan, Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken will have new housing for 1,000 students in as little as 3 years.
Incumbents Tom Kluepfel and John Madigan have joined with district parent Malani Cademartori to form a three-member slate.
Students at the Mustard Seed School in Hoboken used the arts to promote love, peace and education.
A local PTO member, community activist and parent has thrown her hat into the ring for the Hoboken Board of Education race in November.
A Hoboken-based computer coding school is teaming up with Major League Hacking to provide a resource for high school “hackathon” events.
The Hoboken HS Hispanic Culture Club is looking for vendors for its 2018 Hispanic Fest event on September 29.
A proposed Hoboken city ordinance would create a special zoning district around Stevens Institute. See details here.
When's the first day of school in Hoboken? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
ACLU: Every child is guaranteed a free, public education in the NJ Constitution, even those with undocumented immigrant parents.
Stevens Institute of Technology is one of just three "top" colleges in the U.S. where female graduates earn more than men, Forbes says.
Brandt Elementary School in Hoboken was recently recognized as a Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished School.
Authorities evacuated West New York Middle School on Friday, possibly due to a bomb threat, a report stated.
Hoboken authorities plan to hold a school safety drill at Hoboken High School on May 23. There may be “increased police activity."
Joanna Weintraub will assume the role of Upper School principal in July.
Hoboken Public Schools Presents 'Willy Wonka: The Musical' From May 18-20.
Hoboken Mayor: “What really matters is that we start having a conversation and continue that conversation so that we are working together.”
Learn about some of the cool concepts that will be on display at the Hoboken university’s 2018 Innovation Expo.
Jean Zu: “Artificial intelligence is transforming the world and industry as we know it.”
Calabro Elementary School in Hoboken raised $7,496 for The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
The Board of Trustees of Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken has a new chairperson at the helm: Stephen Boswell.
Hoboken resident Luke Rostan is ready to put his geography knowledge to the test.
Student-led protests against gun violence took place across New Jersey on March 14, including in Hoboken.
Public school students in N.J. who plan to protest against gun violence on Wednesday will be joined by peers at a Hoboken private school.
Hoboken High School hosted “Fortune” playwright George Cameron Grant in honor of Black History Month.
Students at a Hoboken elementary school can swap and switch out books for free from the 500-tome collection.
Where do Hoboken’s schools rank on the New Jersey Department of Education’s controversial new ratings system?
Several students at the Hoboken Charter School recently got a chance to play “hot potato” and learn some computer coding skills.
HoLa: Applicants learning English or who are “low-income” will have their names put into the admissions lottery 3 times instead of once.
A N.J. court has revived a fired campus cop’s lawsuit. James Collins, of Ireland and England, worked at Stevens Institute in Hoboken.