School will be in session on Martin Luther King Day for all Manalapan-Englishtown schools and Manalapan High School.
Parents must call the school 30 minutes prior to entering the building, lockdown magnets have been installed, and the annual Halloween Parade has been canceled.
The Manalapan Township Television Network will now record and broadcast the K-8 Board of Education meetings.
The district is collaborating with local law enforcement officials.
Dotty Porcaro was elected Vice President.
A compilation of the school’s highlights from December.
Heshy Moses and Jennifer Sutera will remain in their positions as President and Vice President, respectively.
The orientations are scheduled throughout January.
The public hearing is scheduled for January 15, 2013 at 7 p.m.
District Superintendent Charles Sampson met with all of the high school principals over the weekend to go over safety measures.
The Board of Education and the Teacher's Union approved a tentative contract Thursday night.
Members of the Students Against Destructive Decisions of Manalapan, Howell, and Colts Neck High Schools put on their annual candlelight vigil Wednesday.
The state's new accountability system is changing HSPA requirements for the future.
Congratulations to all students recognized for their academic and athletic excellence.
Only one suggestion was made to the district in the 2012 Financial Report going forward.
The play debuts Thursday, Nov. 29 at Manalapan High School.
A compilation of the school’s highlights from October and November.
A compilation of the school’s highlights from October.
Manalapan-Englishtown Middle School highlights from October and November 2012.
Fifty boxes of food were collected for local charities and the Samaritan Center.
Wegmans will construct and maintain a sustainable greenhouse at the district's Animal and Botanical Sciences Academy.
The Marlboro High School Cheerleaders prepared and delivered sandwiches to Belmar residents devastated by Hurricane Sandy.
Martin Luther King Day (Jan. 21) and President’s Day (Feb. 18) will now be open for school within the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School district.
As of now the state will not consider waiving the 180 school day requirement.
Manalapan High School reportedly still without power
Schools are closed due to extensive power damage.
No class on Monday and Tuesday in advance of Hurricane Sandy.
Here is an introduction to the seven people running for the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Board of Education.