The Washington Township Board of Education unanimously approved a graduated pay rate program for substitutes, retroactive back to Sept. 1.
See the latest announcement from the County College of Morris.
The Old Farmers Road School run this Saturday is fundraising for recreational upgrades. Find out about donating here.
Washington Township Schools’ new superintendent Dr. Peter Turnamian plans to visit schools and host “in-person community forums.”
It was the marching band’s first year competing in the Regional Championship, as new Region 10 members, in the Tournament of Bands.
Sara Gruenwald, a write-in candidate, shares why she is running for the Washington Township Schools Board of Education.
Find out how the five participating candidates weighed in on questions asked about the school district and how they would serve it.
The food distribution, open to Morris County residents, takes place in Parking Lot 1 on CCM's Randolph campus, 214 Center Grove Road.
Five candidates for three seats, as well as one write-in candidate, spoke during the question and answer session.
Robert Waskis, one of the candidates, shares why he is running for the Washington Township Schools Board of Education.
Students and staff went back on their regular schedule during the school day, after police determined it was safe to re-enter the building.
Walter Curioni, one of the candidates, shares why he is running for the Washington Township Schools Board of Education.
Cynthia Field Ruggiero, one of the candidates, shares why she is running for the Washington Township Schools Board of Education.
José Lourenço, an incumbent on the board, shares why he is running for the Washington Township Schools Board of Education.
Carmine Capogrosso, an incumbent on the board, shares why he is running for the Washington Township Schools Board of Education.
As the district readies for its permanent superintendent, the interim said she enjoyed being "a part of this beautiful community."
Long Valley Middle School was among the top 125 NJ middle schools, included in the inaugural list ranking more than 80,000 U.S. schools.
West Morris Central High School’s Marching Band achieved a first place ranking at their competition on Oct. 10 at Sparta High School.
Several students were sent letters of commendation for their academic achievements, from the school and National Merit program.
The recipients of the Jim Del Giudice Memorial Scholarship are Isoline Grant, of Flanders, and Sydney Thumser, of Roxbury, both Photogra ...
Niche rankings placed the school within New Jersey's Top 100 public high schools and among Morris County's Top 10.
One woman read "keywords" parents said were taught in their kids' classes, which they say align with Critical Race Theory.
One parent received a phone call from a school nurse in the prior school year, after a teacher learned the family traveled out of state.
Andrew C. Miller is one of the students who has made it to the semi-final round for a National Merit Scholarship.
NJ Governor Phil Murphy has neither responded to the board's letter from June on the topic of mandatory masking, nor their meeting request.
The first step to becoming an apprentice in the CareerAdvance USA program is to take part in a boot camp to learn the basic skills neede ...
On the first day of school for the district, the interim superintendent provided updates to questions on masks, health screenings and more.
The interim superintendent provided an update before the Sept. 1 start of school on masks, hand washing, health screenings and more.
“Students should understand the historically accurate past of our nation and that includes some difficult history around racial issues.”
Interim Superintendent Dr. Laura Morana updated the district’s “Q&A” document with COVID scenarios that could occur during the school year.
Parents thanked the Washington Township Board of Education members for not including Critical Race Theory in the district's curriculum.
CCM's operating plan was developed at the beginning of the pandemic by its employees and students with support from public health offici ...
Most members of the Washington Township School Board are doing a deeper dive into exploring mask exemptions for the 2021-2022 school year.
What should parents expect for when it comes to masking, COVID-19 and other topics related to the 2021-2022 school year? Find out more here.
The Board of Education unanimously selected Peter Turnamian, who has served 25 years in education, with his contract through June 30, 2026.
This year's Annual CCM Foundation Golf Classic takes place Monday, September 27, at the Picatinny Golf Club in Dover and includes lunch ...
The Washington Township Schools will update any changes to its “2021-2022 Opening of Schools Q&A” in its superintendent weekly update.
Washington Township Schools is expecting to have a user-friendly document for families, answering questions about this school year.
All families are asked to complete a survey by Aug. 4 and can voluntarily turn in COVID vaccination cards to school nurses by Aug. 25.
Parents in Long Valley and Washington Township can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.