Students participated in "Read Across America", played basketball, learned about Beethoven, and had Scholastic Book Fair.
With their four year contract ending in June, the members of the Freehold Regional Education Association vocalized their desire for a just contract.
Students participated in Read Across America, learned about their cultural heritage, and focused on character education.
Students read Dr. Seuss, learned about many types of music, and studied ancestry for Immigration Day.
Manalapan High School has received a Reward distinction from the Department of Education based on its high performance in proficiency and graduation rates.
Focus schools are schools that need improvement.
Friday, June 15 will mark the official ending of the MERS 2011-2012 school year.
Department heads explained the basic concepts of the Health Department and Physical Education Department in the Freehold Regional High School District to the Board of Education.
Kids under 12 get free entry to this production and BCC is offering free tickets to schools.
All six high schools will see improvements in their facilities, without the use of taxpayer money, through a budget neutral Energy Savings Improvement Program.
The K-8 district will see a total of a 1 percent increase in the general tax levy for the 2012-2013 budget.
Ilana Porter has been recognized for winning the Siemens AP Award for Math and Science.
The increase in state aid helped the district keep the tax levy increase low.
Rutgers president Richard McCormick and U.S Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus signed an agreement Wednesday to establish a Naval Reserve Training Corps program at Rutgers this year.
The Freehold Township High School chapter of the nonprofit provides gowns to teens in need.
Superintendent Charles Sampson reveals and explains three new changes coming to the district: new Common Core Standards, new teacher evaluation model, and the phasing out of HSPA.
Suspended principal of Manalapan High School, Jeff Simon, and his lawyer took the opportunity to plead their case against the certified filed tenure charges at the last Board of Education meeting.
Students learned about the constellations in STARLAB, how to safely surf the internet, jump roped for the heart, and celebrated Peace Week.
Students learned to be kind, celebrated the 100th day of school, and were taught how to properly care for their teeth!
Students participated in a mathematical beauty pageant, sponsored a Super Bowl drive, sold candy grams and donated money to the SPCA.
Students held a blood drive and jumped rope for a cause!
Students worked on a Valentine's Day craft, enjoyed Family Bingo, watched some movies and danced the night away in the cafetorium!
Students exercised, learned about disabled persons, celebrated Peace Month, had a Valentine's dance, celebrated the USA, and dug for fossils!
Students had story time, played a Valentine's themed BINGO game, celebrated the 100th day of school, participated in a Jump-a-Thon, and cared for baby chicks!
Students donated to the Samaritan Center, learned about bullying and kindness, and celebrated Valentine's Day with a fundraiser.
Simon's attorney has responded saying that nothing in Simon's statement is false.
World Language Supervisors Dr. Meryl Norych and David Bleakly provide an overview of their department within the Freehold Regional High School District.
Jeff Simon's attorney, Stuart Moskovitz, sheds some light on the three tenure charges the district certified on Feb. 27.
The Freehold Regional High School District certified tenure charges against Manalapan High School Principal Jeff Simon; the nature of the charges was not made public.
The Freehold Regional High School District has received an increase of $3.2 million in state aid.
MERS BOE adopted their tentative budget on Tuesday, Feb. 28.
The lease purchase agreement won't last longer than 5 years or exceed $3 million.
A 184-school day calendar has been approved by the MERS Board of Education.
Students participated in a Geography Bee, honored Martin Luther King Jr., watched a movie, and learned how to exercise self-control.
Students met Roy the Responsible Rabbit and rang in the Chinese New Year!
Students won various competitions, won awards, competed in inter-school challenges, and expanded their global horizons.
Students planned and held a blood drive, held a winter concert, participated in a school Geography Bee, began basketball intramurals, and learned about character.
Students learned about 9-1-1, participated in the National Geographic Bee, explored other interests, dedicated the cafetorium, and learned about responsibility.
Students learned about seeing-eye dogs, studied the stars in STARLAB, had group pictures, participated in the National Geographic Bee, and watched a movie.
Students learn about the Native Americans, pay tribute to Martin Luther King Jr., danced at a Snowflake Ball, and were taught by some MEMS students!