Is the first day of school a full or half day? What time does the first bell ring? Read on to find out.
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The district will modify the HOPE program — which was a 35-minute block at the end of the day — to provide academic reinforcement and additional instructional time throughout the week.
Matt Howell is not scheduled to start his new job in Oceanport until after the first day of school but that doesn't mean he hasn't been doing his homework.
Want to know who's heading up what school sport or activity this year in Oceanport? We've got the list here.
The following statement was read by Oceanport Education Association President Annamarie Ippolito at the Aug. 16 board meeting prior to a vote to approve a tentative agreement with the teachers' union.
The board of education voted 6-3 in favor of the three-year agreement.
The Oceanport School District will reintroduce a life skills course to fifth through eighth grade students this year.
The move will allow Markham Place children to cross Seven Bridges Road with a guard before and after school.
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The departure of the district's technology coordinator created the opportunity to share services with the high school.
Negotiating committees for both sides have signed an agreement for a new, three-year contract.
The board will discuss the pending teachers' contract at the Aug. 2 meeting.
William Smith is leaving to take over as principal at Raritan High School.
Philip Murphy of Oceanport won a substantial scholarship, aided by his caddie job.
JoAnn Riley starts Aug. 1 and will receive $105,287 in salary for the position.
Oceanport mom and Little Silver business owner Maarti DeFonce has proposed taking over operations of the school's Web site to help improve communication.
Frustrated board of education members met Thursday with the consultant who performed a feasibility study of shared school services between neighboring districts.
The Board of Education recognized Dianne Ruggeri and each member of her Maple Place Band on Thursday for their recent achievements.
Maple Place's new principal had accepted a contract as an assistant principal at a Matawan school in May.
The district announced that the school day at both Point Road and Markham Place will be slightly longer starting in September.
Board member Mark O'Neill and board president Colin Soyer were restrained by colleagues following a shouting match.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Oceanport Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
There have been a bunch of changes in who traditionally teaches what grade at Point Road and Markham next year.
Emily Reardon of Little Silver is a finalist for the Eric Hoffer Award for prose.
The project will accommodate a full-day kindergarten program for the borough.
Interested candidates can send a letter of intent to the board's president.
Pool, gym and physical therapy facility on Shafto Road in Tinton Falls expected to open in September.
Summer high school football tradition continues Monday.
The district's board of education will vote Thursday night on whether to move ahead and replace the middle school's principal who is leaving in July.
Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver graduated 251 students Friday night in a commencement at the field house.
The board of ed will decide next week whether to replace outgoing principal Cory Radish or combine the role with existing staff responsibilities.
The annual event, rife with tradition, took place Thursday night. We want to see your pictures, too!
The entire school community gathered on Thursday's last day of school to "clap out" departing fourth grade students.
Did you see the class of 2012 graduate Thursday night? Share your photos on Patch!