$1 million was awarded to more than 370 districts from the state.
New standards are being worked into the education system, promising higher excellence.
Brittany Wisebrod wins district-wide banner contest.
The Class of 2012 received their diplomas on Wednesday.
All spring award winners were recognized at Monday's Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education meeting.
The high school district entered into an almost $1.16 million lease agreement Monday to purchase buses and computers.
There was NJASK testing, a spring musical concert, science fair, dino day, math olympics - oh, and the teacher's were recognized too!
Students took the NJASK and learned the about the peaceful teachings of Ghandi.
Students took the NJASK6, bought presents for their parents, were introduced to what MEMS life will be like, learned about birds of prey, and showed off their musical talents!
Students learned about bees, dinosaurs, the wild west, and wowed crowds with their musical talents!
Students participated in an Algebra contest, a walk-a-thon, and rewrote the Declaration of Independence!
Students showed off their talents, took the NJASK, dug for dinos, and read at Barnes and Noble's!
Students learned good citizen traits from Fran the Frog and about bullying from puppets!
Students honored their mothers, learned about dinosaurs, held a carnival, and showed off their artsy side!
There are two open seats in the MERS district and one open seat to represent Manalapan in the high school district.
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Last week's bus accident has prompted changes in the elementary school district to ensure no employee is working when they should not be.
To see what action the Board takes in light of last weeks' bus accident and arrest, or to voice your opinion on the matter, come out to their meeting tonight.
Students "met" and learned about Mozart, enjoyed a book fair, and dug up dinosaur fossils!
Students learned about character education from Cindy the Citizen Crab!
The wives of FRHSD Board Members William Bruno and Ronald Lawson were employeed two years ago while they participated in two executive sessions about Superintendent J. Wasser's future in the district.
MEMS students participated in Pi Day, the National Junior Honor Society visited the Senior Center, and students participated in the Delaware Valley Science Fair.
Bus driver Kristy Tufte has been fired from the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District after being arrested this morning after a bus accident.
Students took spring pictures, enjoyed a move sponsored by the PTA, held a book fair, and went to the AT Convocation.
"Midsummer Night's Dream" received four nominations and "The Wedding Singer" received one nomination.
More than 170 employers will be at the career fair on College Avenue.
Students enjoyed a spring carnival, gazed at the stars, celebrated Earth Day at Great Adventure, and learned about the wild west!
The PTA donated greenhouses, students competed in the Battle of the Books, and the chorus and jazz band performed for students and parents.
Students learned how to save the planet during Earth Week, about crime scene science, and engaged in convocation with students from Lafayette Mills School.
Students learned about child assault prevention, the singers took a "trip around the world", and held a book fair!
After closing earlier today due to toxic fumes, the school has been cleared by officials for resumption tomorrow.
The board unanimously voted to eliminate three full-time teaching positions.
A painting project caused the unfit air conditions.
Miss the awards? Check out which Manalapan High School students were recognized for their superior academics and athletic skills.
Students participated in "Read Across America", went through an oral reading fluency screening and learned about bike safety.
Students celebrated Dr. Seuss' birthday, learned about character from Cindy the Citizen Crab, purchased new books at a PTA sponsored book fair.
39 students were recognized at the Jersey Shore Science Fair and several others advanced onto the State Level for National History Day.
Students participated in "Read Across America", learned about road and pedestrian safety in "Scooterville", and discovered what it was like to be in an immigrant at Ellis Island.
Students displayed their talents in a show and advanced in the State National History Day Competition.