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The third annual spelling bee will take place on November 10.
Every week Patch profiles a really cool kid. Send your nominations to alanskontra@hotmail.com.
Funding would go in part to a statewide system for evaluating early childhood education centers
Over 150 students to participate in a beautification project on Sunday.
Laura Barito honored for her success in both swimming and track.
Dr. Nariman Farvardin was inaugurated Friday afternoon.
Dr. Nariman Farvardin is the seventh president of the Stevens Institute of Technology
Meal will be served every day and is available to all students.
Among the trips approved is a Model United Nations outing to San Francisco
All Saints Episcopal Day School teacher gets award.
The event will take place on Saturday and will include free medical screenings.
Recognitions and reports of upcoming projects at Board of Education meeting
Almost 2,000 Hoboken students received new backpacks and school supplies.
Students and community leaders gathered to receive a replica of Raymond Smith's Hoboken Children's Memorial Flag
Students, teachers and community leaders plan to come together to remember the attacks.
School builds energy-efficient house for national competition, will donate to Habitat for Humanity
The new system was approved at last week's meeting.
The district's business administrator laid out the numbers during the board meeting on Tuesday night.
According to the Quality Single Accountability Continuum district review, Hoboken scored 69 percent sufficient in instruction and program.
During the Board of Education meeting on Tuesday night.
The Summer Theater Program put on a show earlier this week.
Carmelo Garcia and a delegation of young leaders traveled down to Washington D.C.
Club gives $5,000 each to three students.
The governor released the school state aid numbers on Tuesday for the 2011-2012 school year.
Before the Donaldson hearings on two directors, the BOE voted on new measures for the 2011-2012 school year.
The fate of Hoboken public school programs is questioned as Ohaus, Hillenbrand lose their jobs.
137 seniors graduate.
Board honors Teachers of the Year and unveils Six Year Plan for capital projects