The board of education and the union hope to reach an agreement before the start of the school year.
The meeting is the first since controversy erupted over the police department's plan to replace SRO Bryan Wright earlier this year.
Teachers, parents and students plead for progress in the talk. Moorestown teachers' contracts expire Sunday.
The teens helped form a fictitious 51st state to help them learn the ins and outs of the political process.
Moorestown's stadium was awash in gold and black for the Class of 2013's graduation.
Moorestown's new graduates plan college careers at two- and four-year schools; at least one plans to enter the military.
Read on to find out who's graduating and where and when it's happening.
Moorestown High School senior Chris Dinon graduates with the rest of the 2013 class Thursday.
Cydney Murray has known what she wanted to be since she was 7. She graduates from Moorestown High School Thursday.
Moorestown senior Mary Flick had a fantastic end to her high school career. Now she's ready for life outside the 'bubble.'
Moorestown High School's first Colors for Causes fundraiser was a success, but the students think they can do even better next year.
Ahead of Saturday's commencement at Moorestown Friends School, we asked five seniors to tell us about their plans for the future.
Don't sweat that college application essay. Students can get help from a pair of writing professionals this summer.
Wondering what happened in the Moorestown School District in May? Board of Education Member Brandon Pugh provides the latest updates in his monthly column.
The Moorestown Board of Education will meet next week to further discuss potentially outsourcing custodial services at William Allen Middle School.
Members of the Moorestown Education Association, and other members of the community, urged the board not to privatize nighttime custodial services at the middle school.
Moorestown librarians offer their suggestions for a number of quality kids' books.
Members of the Moorestown Education Association expressed frustration with the school board Tuesday over the stalled talks.
Patch makes it easy to share your prom photos.
Baker Elementary School students and staff remembered the 7-year-old, who passed away in January, with a day of fun and togetherness.
Rowan University held its 88th undergraduate ceremony Friday in Glassboro, graduating 238 Burlington County residents.
Burlington County College will hold commencement ceremonies this weekend.
The magazine's 2013 rankings came out Monday.
Also, mark these important May school dates in your calendar. What else did you miss this month? Let BOE Member Brandon Pugh fill you in.
Friends Enrichment Program's annual event will feature performances from 25 talented young people.
Moorestown High School's Project Graduation brings together the senior class for one big, all-inclusive send-off. Find out how you can support the celebration.
Moorestown Friends School now advances to the state finals in Trenton to compete against the North and Central regional winners.
Ciani Green is one of just 39 students statewide accepting into the summer program to honor creative and academic talents.
The Princeton Nassoons, who have entertained royalty and U.S. presidents, will perform their a capella songs for Moorestown Friends students Friday.
The state's Taxpayers' Guide to Education Spending is out. Find out how the district has been using your money.
The New Jersey School Performance Reports are out, and Moorestown looks good—but the superintendent has questions about some "anomalies."
The William Allen Middle School choir took the field at Citizens Bank Park this week to sing the 'Star-Spangled Banner.'
'Now a kid who gets asked and who might not feel like they can say 'Yes,' can say 'Yes.''
Check out our photos from Moorestown High School's Colors for Causes charity event—and add your own.
What's the Moorestown School District been up to this month? Let Board Member Brandon Pugh fill you in.
The Moorestown Board of Education approved a budget Wednesday much cheaper for taxpayers than the one it approved three weeks ago. Find out how they got there, and why one administrator is 'very concerned' about it.
Sure, pep rallies are fun. But a group of Moorestown High School students had a different idea.
Lumos Learning will host a free webinar for parents and educators next week. Read on to find out how to register.
The board voted 7-1 to approve the budget, and the sole dissenter says they can do more to bring taxes down.