Superintendent Joseph Isola encouraged parents to remind their kids that this challenge is "criminal behavior, not an innocent prank."
All areas of the school have been sanitized, with special attention to the areas where an infected person had been.
Stopping for a school bus is the law across the country. Has New Jersey done more to prevent deaths?
Parents in Howell can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Three candidates will pursue open seats on the Howell Township Board of Education come November.
The funding comes as part of $400 million in the 2022 state budget allocated for special education funding amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
As part of a $500 million capital grants initiative, the governor's office has recommended funding to several Monmouth school districts.
William Bruno, a lifelong NJ resident and esteemed teacher, administrator and coach, died June 19 at the age of 68.
Amid the COVID-related cancellation of the school-sponsored dance, 180 Howell eighth graders celebrated at Our House in Farmingdale.
Superintendent Joseph Isola announced that face masks will be optional on school buses and outdoors. Find the full updated guidance below.
John Morreale is one of 14 Christian Brothers Academy students who vowed to continue excelling in the classroom and on the field next fall.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Howell Patch.
The portion of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Monmouth County.
The change in funding is part of the Gov. Phil Murphy's school aid plan for the 2021-2022 school year.
Are you looking to send your teen back to full-time classes? The Freehold Regional High School District wants to know by Jan. 22.
Over a dozen teachers from eight Howell Township schools have been named New Jersey Exemplary Educators in 2020. Here are the winners:
Over 1,000 students and staff have been required to stay home in recent weeks, creating an increasingly ‘difficult to manage' situation.
The high school district, which serves around 10,000 students from eight municipalities, will operate remotely from Jan. 4 through Jan. 8.
Howell high schoolers will attend virtual classes until Nov. 17 after multiple community members tested positive, according to the district.
A new 2021 report card for NJ's schools has been released by Niche.com. See how your district did.
Both A and B cohorts will soon move to four half-days of in-person instruction later this month, according to the district superintendent.
Howell resident Dr. Denise M. Lowe is seeking reelection on Howell Township's Board Of Education.
12 schools in Howell were recognized for environmental sustainability efforts. Here are the honorees:
Howell resident Al Miller is seeking reelection on Howell Township's Board Of Education.
Howell resident Ira Thor is seeking reelection on Howell Township's Board Of Education.
Howell resident Stephen Dobbins is running for a seat on the Howell Township Board Of Education.
A Howell school will go remote for two days after a positive coronavirus test, school officials said.
The district recently received approval to extend the provision of free school breakfasts and lunches until Dec. 31.
This upcoming year, Howell Township schools will receive over $28.1 million from the state, down 9 percent from last year.
Football and girls’ volleyball practices were canceled this week after a string of students were potentially exposed.
Here are every NJ high school's average SAT scores that were released. Patch ranked them from top to bottom.
Here is how students will return for in-person instruction this fall at Howell public schools:
Five candidates will pursue four open seats on the Howell Township Board of Education in November.
Amid uncertainty over what schools may look like come September, Howell PAL unveiled a full day childcare program for district families.
Students at Taunton School, Newbury School and Middle School North will be meeting several new faces this September.
While initial ceremony plans barred parents from attending, district officials told Patch that graduates may now bring up to two guests.
Howell High School’s Rebel mascot has received a makeover.
Howell students will recognize familiar faces stepping into the roles of Principal and Vice Principal in September.
District officials say they've been in the process of eliminating the Confederate soldier from Howell's gear and property for some time.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!