As part of National Farm to School Month, Congressman Rush Holt and other officials visited Lawrenceville Elementary School on Thursday to congratulate students and staff on doing so well in Edible Jersey Magazine’s School Garden of the Year competition
Switch to new assessments scheduled to begin in 2015.
“ADHD – Coaching Children for Success” will be held Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. at Lawrence High School.
Attention Decit/Hyperactivity Disorder will be the focus of the free workshop at Lawrence High School.
In other Lawrence Township public school news, Lawrence Middle School orchestra students recently Skyped with a composer; the board of education is conducting a community survey; an "Understanding ADHD" workshop is coming up; and more...
Gokhan Ince, a special education teacher in Istanbul who took part in a residency program at Princeton Child Development Institute in 2009, has returned this year to focus on learning to train, supervise, and evaluate those who teach children with autis
Over the past 20 years, Lawrence Township Education Foundation has contributed over $2.4 million in grants to support nearly 500 programs in Lawrence Township's public schools.
The Sixth Annual Institute of Internal Auditors Case Competition took place from Sept. 21 to 23 in Orlando, Fla.
The "Amateur Night" event will take place on Oct. 26. Parents, students and alumni of the school, as well as general members of the Lawrence Township community, are invited to the school this Friday, Oct. 5, to audition for the event.
Rider students traveled to Barnegat Bay for one week every month from May through August to capture, tag and release crabs as part of the study.
Last Friday, the storm clouds drifted away and about 225 people turned out to Slackwood Elementary School for an after-school “Jump with Jill” concert, health fair, and dedication of new exercise equipment.
Sheamus Burns, a Visual Art Department faculty member at the Lawrenceville School, is one of 20 teachers nationwide chosen by the National Association of Independent Schools for its annual Teachers of the Future program.
New Arts and Humanities garden unveiled at Lawrence High School; LHS sports now on Twitter; winter sports physicals to be performed Nov. 6; Flames ice hockey registration underway; and more...
Lawrence Twp. public school officials will discuss the district's strategic plans and solicit public input on how to address future challenges. Residents are also being asked to complete an online survey to help the district's long-range plann
The event will take place at Lawrence High School on Nov. 20.
The event will be held inside at Lawrenceville Elementary School from 8 a.m. to noon on Oct. 6.
Several Lawrence High School students have distinguished themselves in the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program and the 2012-2013 National Hispanic Recognition Program.
Lawrence Township's public school district is one of 14 districts throughout the state that are piloting a new principal evaluation system.
The $65,000 donation comes in addition to a $20,000 gift presented by The Lawrenceville School to the Lawrence Township Education Foundation in April in honor of the foundation's 20th anniversary.
At the yearly convocation, commissioner and staff review goals and chart progress of state's education initiatives -- one slide at a time
Angeline Sturgis, who teaches English as a second language to students at Eldridge Park Elementary School, was previously named Lawrence Township's 2012 "Teacher of the Year."
Coach says lack of experience caused Rider's loss.
The prestigious national award narrowed down to 30.
A game-tying goal with 20 minutes left to play couldn't secure the win for Rider.
Rider field hockey scores a win in overtime against UC Davis, and two players are honored by the Northeast Conference.
Lawrence Intermediate remembers 9/11; Lawrence High 2012 Homecoming Dance tickets to be sold; Eldridge Park Amateur Night auditions planned; college application seminar to be held; and more...
Lawrence High School students will perform in the New Year’s Day 2013 parade in London, England.
The Project SEED program provides $2,500 fellowships to students to participate in summer research at an academic, government or industrial laboratory.
The "Jump with Jill" concert will take place at 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 28. The free event will feature songs, dancing, games and other activities for children.
A back-to-school ice cream party was also held, thanks to the school's PTO.
A celebration commemorating the school’s 100th anniversary will be held next spring. To raise money for that celebration, the school will be holding a series of events, beginning with a fundraiser on Sept. 22 at Captain Paul’s Firehouse Dogs.
Overlook Medical Center psychologist Rosalind S. Dorlen suggests practicing healthy stress management habits at home, as stress can increase during the school year.
At 239 pages, the report has room to address everything from paper to professional development.
College freshman can reduce the risk of contracting infectious diseases by following a few simple rules.
With school back in session, police review the rules.
In other Lawrence Township community news, adult English classes will begin at Slackwood Elementary School during the evening of Sept. 18. Meanwhile, registrations are still being accepted for the Lawrence Lightning Junior football program.
The semi-annual fundraiser for Lawrenceville Elementary School will take place on Oct. 6. Electronic registration for sellers wishing to take part will be held Sept. 7-10.
The event will benefit Ben Franklin Elementary School. Vendors, crafters, businesses and yard sale sellers wishing to take part in the Nov. 3 event have until Oct. 26 to register.
The event will take place on Sept. 12. Customers who present a special flyer will see 20 percent of their purchase be donated to the school.