Patch has listed the top 20 schools listed on U.S. News and World Report's rankings of the top high schools in the nation.
Record number of students participated in the 12th annual event last Friday.
Group of Columbia High School students and a Maplewood resident recognized in the third annual Kidz Shortz Filmmaking Competition.
Mauri Myers-Solages pens Patch Letter to the Editor recounting the SOMA PTA's Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration.
Schools and district offices are closed for a snow day Wednesday.
All South Orange and Maplewood schools will have early dismissal, Tuesday, due to the snow storm.
Students and staff of Maplewood Middle School marched silently around the school and through Maplewood Village in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The celebration will be held Monday from 10 a.m. to noon.
South Orange and Maplewood Superintendent Dr. Brian Osborne gave the annual State of the District address on Wednesday.
Registration is open for kindergarten in February, March for Columbia High School and May for all other grades.
Dr. Brian Osborne, Superintendent of the South Orange and Maplewood School District, will highlight accomplishments and future school projects.
Tuscan principal revises security protocol after NBC report.
November election winners Beth Daugherty, Stephanie Lawson-Muhammad and Johanna Wright are sworn into their roles.
Principal Jeff Truppo pens letter to parents following school evacuation.
The SOMA Board of Education will hold a reorganization meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at 525 Academy St. in Maplewood.
Schools and district offices are closed for a snow day Friday.
The South Orange and Maplewood Board of Education Reorganization meeting will be held Tuesday.
South Orange and Maplewood Education Association rejects 2.2 percent salary increase.
Tuscan parents attended Monday's Board of Education meeting to voice concerns over district security procedures.
South Orange and Maplewood schools participated in “The Hour of Code,” a global movement to introduce programming to more than 10 million students.
This was the third year the state used a federally mandated methodology for calculating the graduation rate.
On Thursday, Dec. 5, NBC's Jeff Rossen investigated access procedures at New Jersey Elementary Schools.
A Tuscan Elementary PTA and Principal Roundtable meeting on school safety was scheduled after an NBC reporter's visit.
We’ve compiled the 20 School Districts with the Most Bullying Incidents for the 2012-2013 school year. Not surprisingly, Newark had the most bullying incidents since it has the largest student body in the state. But there are some surprises.
The South Orange and Maplewood School District saw a decrease in incidents of violence, vandalism, substance abuse and HIB by 24 percent from 2011-2012 to 2012-2013.
While school districts in cities such as Newark and Camden led the way in total number of incidents, there were many districts that had a higher ratio of incidents of violence
Courses will include a 'hip-hop' business major
Online petition prompts rejection of pool renovation at Columbia High School.
A list of schools with the highest percentage of students scoring advanced proficient.
After looking at SAT scores, we crunched the numbers on AP test performance.
A few days after looking at the 20 school districts with the lowest-paid teachers, we bring you the districts that pay their teachers the highest average salaries in New Jersey.
We wanted to take a look at where teachers in New Jersey make the lowest average salary, so we dove into Department of Education stats to find the districts that pay teachers the least.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
South Orange and Maplewood presents special recognitions to students for academic achievements
Columbia High Schools Marches to Underhill Field.
The School District of South Orange and Maplewood invites residents to attend a public forum to provide input into capital improvement plans.
The CHSSF awarded more than $103,000 in needs-based scholarships in June to 94 seniors and graduates of Columbia High School.
The League of Women Voters will be holding the public forum on Thursday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Maplewood Middle School auditorium.
A $1.5 million grant was awarded through the U.S. Department of Education’s Carol M. White Physical Education Program.