The Celebration of Excellence will take place on May 22.
The board has chosen Dr. Eric Hibbs of the Mount Holly school district.
Marlboro High ranked 782 of more than 21,000 high schools last year.
Marlboro Memorial fell below the state target in college readiness.
The school did not meet the state target in academic achievement.
Both high schools reached 60 percent of the state target.
The peer group is made up of schools determined to have a similar demographic, including in special education.
The school exceeded state targets in college and career readiness.
The Colts Neck School District budgeted $17,118 per student last year.
The Marlboro School District spent $13,140 per student last year.
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The school met state targets in college and career readiness, and student growth.
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Spending is up, almost 10 times more than the district's last budget.
Students were evacuated from Memorial a little after 12 p.m., and the first robocall from the Marlboro Police Department was received around 12:50 p.m.
NJ DOE releases School Performance Reports focused on college and career readiness.
Colts Neck High School ranked 105 for its HSPA testing.
The rankings are based on NJ ASK scores for the 2011-2012 school year.
Board President Nancy LoCascio left the board on March 22.
The board adopted a $191.7 million budget.
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Business Administrator John Paredes said the increase is a combination of decreased enrollment and decreased assessed value in the township.
Marlboro students will learn Greek and Latin to promote vocabulary skills.
The job listing expires from the site on March 31 on njschooljobs.com.
The board passed the budget at its March 18 meeting.
A user-friendly budget is available on the district website.
Mattos is filling the vacant seat of Joe Waldman after his resignation.
A public hearing on the budget will be held at 7 p.m. on March 18 at the district administration offices.
Tax rates have the potential to raise to 2.8 cents per $100,000.
The district has released no further details about security plans.
Nearly 100 students visited Union Beach to clean debris left by Hurricane Sandy.
The district is receiving the same aid from the state as it did in 2012.
After last years 6.8 percent increased, state aid in the Marlboro district remains the same this year.
Children currently enrolled in MELC do not need to re-register.
The board is meeting at 7 p.m. at the administration offices tonight.
The board has a regular meeting at its administration building at 7 p.m.
Marlboro K-8 has a full day on Friday while Colts Neck K-8 has a half day. FRHSD has school both Friday and Monday in full sessions.