The Hoboken School District will be closed Thursday, Jan. 4 due to a potential snow storm expected to hit the area, officials say.
See some of the smile-inducing good deeds that the Hoboken High School Hispanic Culture Club has been doing this holiday season.
Sometimes the best way to experience a different culture is through some good eats.
Students from the Hoboken school recently performed in "Youth Rocks Out for Hurricane Relief."
Would Hoboken’s schools suffer from reduced state funding if New Jersey governor candidate Kim Guadagno emerges victorious on Nov. 7?
How many instances of violent crime and theft did the Stevens Institute campus see in 2016?
“Underrepresented” engineering students will get a boost at Stevens Institute in Hoboken thanks to a $15 million donation.
The Hoboken Board of Education “Candidates Forum” originally scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 19 has been canceled, organizers say.
The Hoboken Public Education Foundation has raised and delivered more than $230,000 in programs through funding to the district’s schools.
A Hoboken teacher who formerly worked as a nanny received the “Teacher of the Year award” at Kiddie Academy’s annual conference.
Things are blue in Hoboken… and that isn’t bad. See who earned a high-profile thumbs up as a "National Blue Ribbon" school.
The honor recognizes exceptional leadership and includes a $500,000 award to fund academic initiatives.
A Hoboken teacher has been selected as one of the 2017-18 “Teachers of the Year,” the New Jersey Dept. of Education announced.
The NJDOE “graded” hundreds of teachers in Hoboken. They all passed the test, state officials report.
Things are about to get a little fishy in Hoboken’s public schools… and that’s a good thing.
The Hoboken Quality of Life Coalition will host its 2017 Board of Education “candidates forum” on Sept. 7.
You can make $80K a year if you're a New Jersey college graduate and you don't have to go to — Princeton University to get it.
The Battle of HoLa may be at an end, Hoboken.
What’s red, white and earned a well-deserved diploma? The 118 students of Hoboken High School’s class of 2017.
“As parents, we know our daughter will have a great experience at Connors. As homeowners and taxpayers in SW Hoboken, we are infuriated.”
It’s nice when you crush a goal. See who helped to guide the Hoboken Public Education Foundation to a successful gala fundraiser this year.
Stroll through a 3D virtual version of Yellowstone National Park, courtesy of a Stevens Institute of Technology student.
It’s a heartwarming experience for a mother to see her daughter graduate college. But for this N.J. mom, there was a unique twist.
The Hoboken High School Hispanic Culture Club Hall of Fame will have 3 new inductees. Find out who they are here.
Got low standardized test scores? These N.J. universities and colleges don’t require SAT/ACT records for admission.
The Hoboken Education Foundation is attempting to raise more than $100K for local schools to have supplies for a successful future.
Administrators blame the closing on the same recent trends that led to the closure of other Catholic high schools in New Jersey.
Apple Montessori School Hoboken has been named the parent pick in Hulafrog’s "Most Loved Preschool" for the Hoboken and Jersey City area.
Hoboken’s preschool-age children will soon have a place to learn French, Spanish and Mandarin: Tessa International School.
How many Hoboken high school students managed to earn their diplomas last year?
The Hoboken Junior Senior High School PTO recently announced Hoboken High School’s 2016 “Student of the Month” winners.
The Hoboken Charter School teachers are “making a difference in the lives of students."
The founder of RightNow Technologies has given his Hoboken alma mater $20 million to fund a state-of-the-art research facility.
See a list of the qualifying Hoboken students here.
You may be surprised to see the newly released PARCC Math test results. We have the list of high schools, from best to worst.
Watch these New Jersey students remind the world that working together is a beautiful thing.
The ACLU-NJ claims that the school can't ask parents for documents such as driver's licenses and vehicle registrations.
Two N.J. colleges are among the three top schools with the worst professors in the U.S. and Canada, according to rankings just released.
Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken says that its new freshman class has more international and women students than ever.
A member of the Hoboken Board of Education has resigned and will be moving out of state.