Since the Hoboken Board of Education moved out of the Wallace School, space has freed up in the building.
Hoboken High School is being renovated before the new school year starts.
For the first time in years, there will be more then 10 kindergarten classes in the district.
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Noreen Lazaruik will start her new job, for less money than in Hoboken, on Sept. 1, 2012.
Congrats to the five students who are moving on to high school!
The Hoboken Board of Education sent out a survey.
The stipends for the track and field coach were taken off the agenda on Tuesday night.
A contract for the new school year was approved at Tuesday night's meeting.
Eight candidates will be on the ballot in November.
"I just thought it was time to go," Maureen Sullivan said.
Recently released school report cards show that the high school's graduation rate is at 82 percent.
State report card shows increase in partial proficiency in math and langauge in the high school.
Hoboken students are staging a production of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Congratulations!
Matthew DeLorenzo and Josiah Vega received $1,500.
The superintendent first wants more community input.
Supporters and opponents discussed the matter at length on Tuesday night.
The superintendent of schools explains why the school board is opposing a new charter school.
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A group of Hoboken parents is looking to start a science based charter school.
Two eighth graders win a prize after submitting a video in a national contest.
THe school's charter was recently renewed by the state.
Students from all five Hoboken public schools displayed their art on Tuesday.
The public is invited to an exhibit of student work on Tuesday night.
Members of the school community are recognized for their work at a recent meeting.
A local production of 'Footloose' begins tonight.
The students compiled a song about the "best charter school of New Jersey."
Shake that booty to raise some money for the High School.
A group has donated $450 to the high schoolers to help pay for their meals.
As approved by the School board on Tuesday night.
Six boys from Hoboken High qualified.
The budget was approved in a 7-1 vote on Tuesday night.
The budget is roughly $63 million.