The new partnership will guarantee admissions, reduce fees and create scholarship opportunities for area transfer students.
Want to know when your child will be taking their PARCC test?
After 50 years of educating students in the Monmouth County area, Mater Dei Prep will close it's doors.
Hazlet Schools Have Delayed Opening, Feb. 3
The Board of Education meeting in Hazlet scheduled for tonight, Feb. 2, has been cancelled due to wintery weather.
Parents’ groups at Holmdel schools will host informational presentations about the upcoming PARCC exams.
Bridget Wallin and her family recently won 40 boxes of Samoa Girl Scout cookies from the Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore.
Holmdel police hope to alleviate some traffic problems near the high school entrance by lengthening the time that a traffic light...
Community members ages 18 and up are invited to take advantage of short-term study abroad programs in Greece, Italy, Hawaii and Rwanda.
Monmouth University will close it's doors at 1 p.m. due to the current snow storm hitting the state today and tomorrow.
Honored students are nominated by the faculty and demonstrate a good academic record, contribute to the community, and exemplify CBA ideals.
Commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Auschwitz liberation with a rare look into the personal lives of hundreds of holocaust victims.
The Hazlet Board of Education is complete after elections at its reorganization meeting
The Holmdel Girls Varsity Soccer Team defeated Ramapo 1-0 to be the NJ Group 2 Champions.
St. Benedict School in Holmdel, New Jersey hosts motivational speaker, Ron Bachman, to spread the word about anti-bullying.
"Parenting Your Child Through Difficult Times" is presented by the Hazlet School District and the Hazlet Alliance on November 12.
Hazlet Board of Education President Will Kolibas, Jr., sent a letter to the editor for the residents of Hazlet, thanking voters for support.
Here is a listing of important dates and events for parents and students in the Hazlet Township school district.
Governor Christie joined other state and local officials, as well as students and staff for the opening of the George L. Catrambone School.
Board President Stephen F. Willig has announced his resignation, and Vice President William Kolibas has now been appointed as president.
The St. Benedict School PTA sponsored event "Uncork the Experience" is back this year!
Monmouth County students are recognized for Academic Achievement at Berkeley College.
"Pinwheels for Peace" Project Alive and Spinning at St. Benedict School
Understanding the Difference Between IQ and Learning Struggles. Read more to learn about IQ vs LD.
FirstEnergy is reminding educators and youth group leaders to apply for the STEM Classroom Grant for $500 for creative projects!
The following information gives parents and students some friendly bus stop and bus safety tips from the people who know best.
Eligible students can now use federal grants to help pay for short-term career training programs at Brookdale.
New Jersey Monthly has published its 2014 survey of the state's top high schools; Monmouth County has 3 Top 20 high schools.
Do you have a routine for transitioning from school break? Transitions help to facilitate a gentler back-to-school experience.
Candidates interested in trying for a seat on their local school board must file nominating petitions by Monday, July 28.
The final news program of the year, produced by Holmdel HS Film & Television Society.
Guests can watch the stream of Hazlet school district's high school graduation from the school's air conditioned auditorium.
Everyone gets to show their personality in the fun music video.
Graham replaces Frank Papalia.
The popular funky song turned Internet meme gets the Hornet treatment.
Patch has listed the top 20 schools listed on U.S. News and World Report's rankings of the top high schools in the nation
A spare retelling of Jesus's death and resurrection, performed by students at St. John Vianney in Holmdel.
Lots of energy, noise and school spirit at the benefit.
Student achievement, charity drives, teacher recognition