JerseyCAN recognized the school for improving standardized test scores.
Holmdel hosted its first Special Olympics Sports Expo, inviting schools around the county to hone soccer skills and make new friends.
A look at what is planned for Hazlet public school students in the month of June, as reported by Raritan High School junior Bianca Lucarini.
More than 100 volunteers helped paint murals, build furniture and prepare classrooms in the storm-battered school.
In the wake of the unexpected death of an eighth grader at Hazlet Middle School, the district will be hosting a family wellness forum.
The school was recently left off a U.S. News and World Report ranking.
A look at what is planned for Hazlet public school students in the month of May, as reported by Raritan High School junior Bianca Lucarini.
Principal Bill Loughran said the school missed the ranking by hair, because of state test scores.
May lunch menus for all four schools in the Holmdel district.
US Dept. Ed. funds $1.25 million to districts in NJ
In a kindergarten through third grade school, chronic absenteeism impacts college readiness according to the state.
Administrative costs totaled $1,585 per student, and legal services totaled $19 per student. Supplies and classroom textbooks totaled $426 per student.
Principal Loughran said he has contacted U.S. News and World Report about the absence of Holmdel High.
By Leann Coppola, a senior at Raritan High School.
Hazlet Township Superintendent Bernard Bragen issued this release regarding the death of a middle school student Tuesday night.
The Holmdel School District budgeted $15,173 per student for the current school year.
Students get two days in May back for vacation.
Announcement on Thursday is the culmination of a two-year self-study and peer review process to improve school quality and student achievement.
NJ DOE releases School Performance Reports focused on college and career readiness.
Indian Hill outperformed 19 percent of schools with a similar demographic, according to the state report card.
The College Board has found scores of 1550 and above indicate college readiness and a high rate of higher education success.
Holmdel HS has also surpassed the academic achievement state average.
The rankings are based on NJ ASK scores for the 2011-2012 school year.
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April lunch menus for all four schools in the Holmdel district.
After two years with zero increase, the tax levy is anticipated to increase by $668,419.
Over 20,000 people were entered into the spelling bee.
New state standards have begun replacing No Child Left Behind.
The Holmdel Board of Education budget vote will be held on March 21 at 8 p.m.
The calendar schedules 24 vacation days for students, and five four-hour sessions.
The district received no increase in aid compared to last year's funding.
March lunch menus for all four schools in the Holmdel district.
University responds to proposed state education cuts
Martin Barger has represented Holmdel School district since 1978.
A handful of students will move from Raritan High School to Holmdel High School.
Below is a message from Superintendent Barbara Duncan.