The Shore Regional High School Class of 2011 graduated on Tuesday at Monmouth University.
On Monday morning at the Little Silver Fire House on Prospect Avenue, a group of sophomores from Red Bank Regional High School embarked on the experience of a lifetime.
Patch has video of every student receiving their diploma. Enjoy!
Former students return to rock Wolf Hill and get the kids moving with infectious set opener "I Like Dancing."
The Little Silver middle schoolers brought their talents to Lakewood on Thursday, June 9.
Bonnie Akey retires after 32 years of changing lives.
Students at Point Road School displayed a huge variety of experiments and inventions at the inaugural Scivention Convention on June 10.
Undefeated senior Michael Lippens will try to defend his NJSIAA Singles Tournament title.
Little Silver's fourth grade orchestra played traditional songs to a packed house on Thursday, June 2.
After a year of hard work and practice, the fourth grade band displays its talent at the school's annual spring concert.
Third and fourth graders sang the Coldplay hit among other classics at their spring concert on Thursday, June 2.
New Jersey's no. 2 visited Little Silver Wednesday morning to talk to the national champions of CyberPatriot III about the competition, their program, and opportunities available to them in the state.
Mahon spoke at Shore Regional's Student Leadership Awards last week, and went over three styles of leadership and how he uses each in governance.
Red Bank's C.A.R.E.S. club gathers student actors, actresses, dancers, vocalists and spoken word artists to put on a show to benefit those living with AIDS.
Maple Place Principal Radisch and Superintendent Orefice are guest scooping at Rita's from 5-7 p.m. tonight to benefit the Kortney Rose Foundation for pediatric brain tumor research, which will receive 15 percent of all sales.
The fourth grade class at Point Road School visited Markham Place, which will be their new school in September.
Narrow 3-2 decision sure to spark off controversy and confrontation.
Tournament dreams were cut short for the Bucs in 2011, as they narrowly lost a 3-2 game to St. John Vianney for Shore Conference and a 5-3 game to Middletown South in states.
The Education Foundation of Little Silver approved over $32,000 in grants to provide more computers, SMART Boards and other equipment to Point Road and Markham Place schools.
On Friday night at Red Bank Regional High School, 67 teams participated in the signature fundraising event for the American Cancer Society.
Little Silver's Point Road School held its annual field day on Friday May 20, to the delight of the students.
Bucs aim for awareness with an explosion of color.
Markham Place 7th graders were visited by the 7th New Jersey Regiment whose members re-enact the civil war and pass on their knowledge to the public.
For debutantes and their escorts, the gallant presentation is an exercise in grace, poise and endurance.
The Little Silver PTO Kitchen Tour ended with a rockin' cocktail party at the home of Chris and Linda Smith.
We waited a long time for spring to arrive, and the Little Silver Palate Kitchen Tour was a perfect way to begin.
Red Bank Regional's senior commercial photography students put their best work on display at Little Silver Borough Hall Thursday.
Markham Place eighth graders shadowed local government officials in an effort to learn more about how local government works.
Ten Little Silver kitchens will host the Silver Palate Kitchen Tour this Friday, May 13
The second grade class at Wolf Hill School in Oceanport celebrated Cinco de Mayo with a Mexican Fiesta on May 6th.
The spring show featured something for everyone, a delightful mixture of dance styles including contemporary, hip hop, tap and modern numbers.
Teleconferencing technology enables Red Bank Regional students to meet face-to-face with peers from across the United States and Canada
In honor of their elementary school reaching the century mark, the Oceanport community gathered to celebrate the past, present and future of Wolf Hill.
McCrea returning to the board in Oceanport, joined by newcomers O'Neil and Gammon. Seth Rosen wins the Little Silver seat on the Red Bank Regional board. Incumbent Brannagan voted back onto Little Silver board, along with Grant and Adamson.
A live blog of school election results as they are reported.
A team of seven students from Markham Place School came third in the State Finals of the Odyssey of the Mind earlier this month.
Seeking a better understanding of the public questions Oceanport voters will answer Wednesday.
The five candidates running for three open seats on Oceanport's board recently spoke at a Meet the Candidates night held at Maple Place School.
Students from Markham Place School presented their projects at the annual Challenge Showcase on April 14.
Three-foot remote-controlled car talks travel safety with Pre-K and Kindergarten students in Little Silver.