Frigid weather leading to local school delays
District includes MATES and PAA
The ceremony marks the college's 250th anniversary.
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Bands, choral groups perform as new instructor is welcomed
School to close due to inclement weather
We’ve compiled the 20 School Districts with the Most Bullying Incidents for the 2012-2013 school year. Not surprisingly, Newark had the most bullying incidents since it has the largest student body in the state. But there are some surprises.
Delayed opening due to winter storm
State begins tracking bullying incidents as well
While school districts in cities such as Newark and Camden led the way in total number of incidents, there were many districts that had a higher ratio of incidents of violence
A list of schools with the highest percentage of students scoring advanced proficient.
Lacey BOE apparently ruled out 'pay to play' proposal
The College Board list takes into account test performance and access.
After looking at SAT scores, we crunched the numbers on AP test performance.
We wanted to take a look at where teachers in New Jersey make the lowest average salary, so we dove into Department of Education stats to find the districts that pay teachers the least
MATES in Manahawkin is among the 15 public high schools with the highest SAT scores.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Two officers hired to enforce regulations, ensure security in Lacey schools
Team likely will not be formed for 2014 winter season, however
Policy will require a second vote before being instituted; officials say deterrence is the goal
Students will lose athletic, parking privileges for positive test; drug counseling sessions will be mandated
74,000 square foot building dedicated Wednesday night
Private school busing blamed for budget shortfall
In all, 24 percent of Lacey students eligible for federal program
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Methods used to arrive at grades were never disclosed, superintendent says
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.