The Moorestown Board of Education unanimously approved the switch to Aetna last week, but it didn't sit well with members of the union.
Superintendent Brian Betze said administrators were able to close a big budget shortfall with a 2-percent tax increase, attrition and revenue from a new kindergarten program.
Moorestown School Board Member Brandon Pugh provides updates and information on several topics, including March events and a change to district employees' health plan.
Five Moorestown Friends School students walked away with prizes.
The children—and their small businesses—are our future.
With subjects ranging from Chinese to Lego robotics to video and audio production, there's sure to be something for your young scholar at Moorestown Friends School.
The Friends School seeks to extend its Consumer Bowl winning streak to three at the annual competition this week.
More than 1,000 people have expressed their support for School Resource Officer Bryan Wright after it was revealed he would be replaced in September, including the board of education.
Our Lady of Good Counsel closed out Catholic Schools Week with a raucous pep rally. Check out our photos and upload yours here.
Members of the Moorestown Education Association say before the district buys new technology, it needs a better handle on what it has right now.
Haddon Township senior Kim Flacco will be one of 60 of Flacco's family and friends heading down to watch the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
"Jo" Lomurno Damato will be honored during a special assembly this afternoon as Our Lady of Good Counsel kicks off Catholic Schools Week.
Students in William Allen Middle School's WeatherBug class visited Palmyra Cove last fall, with a camera crew in tow.
The school kicks off its weeklong celebration of Catholic Schools Week with an open house this morning.
Board Member Brandon Pugh highlights district news and notes in his new column, including school promotions and academic awards.
William Allen Middle School principal Carole Butler was selected as the district's new director of curriculum and instruction.
Camps for students of all ages and interests will be represented at the fair next month.
Students and staff at Moorestown High School honored the late civil rights leader for the 44th year in a row Friday.
For the 13th year in a row, students, faculty and parents at Moorestown Friends School will perform community service work in observance of the holiday.
Lauralee Richardson's early struggles with reading planted the seed for her dream job as a teacher.
Moorestown High School's 2012 graduation rate was virtually unchanged from 2011.
The community college is fourth in the nation of all two-year schools.
There are fewer days off for Moorestown students, and teachers, in the updated school calendar.
Superintendent Brian Betze said the district will review its safety protocols to ensure its schools are as safe as possible in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook school shootings.
Superintendent Brian Betze said it was determined the odor was coming from outside the township, and students have returned to the school.
Share your photos and video from the pep rally here.
The Moorestown Education Association and Home & School Association are organizing the donation drive at the Upper Elementary School Saturday.
The Moorestown girls soccer came up short in the state final against Northern Highlands—but these girls have nothing to be ashamed of, their coach said.
The Moorestown girls soccer team (17-4-1) will play Northern Highlands (23-0) for the championship for the second year in row—but coach Bill Mulvihill wouldn't have it any other way.
Through partnerships with the school district, the rec department and others, the women behind MooreKids want the children of Moorestown "to take advantage of everything this town has to offer."
Moorestown eliminates Timber Creek with a 3-0 victory in the South Jersey Group 3 semifinals.
Moorestown Friends School's production of the Broadway classic officially premieres Friday—but if you're lucky, you can catch a free preview tonight.
The Moorestown Education Association may organize a second, holiday-themed drive next month for victims of Hurricane Sandy.
All three candidates—David Weinstein, Sheryl Sawin and Brandon Pugh—have the same goals in mind.
Also, Moorestown went Obama for the second time—though by a smaller margin than in 2008—and reelected Burlington County freeholders Bruce Garganio and Mary Ann O'Brien.
Several Moorestown teachers have decided to take advantage of their day off Thursday by helping those hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy—and you can too.
Parents are encouraged to drive their children to school, as some bus routes are still blocked and wires still down around town.
The Moorestown Education Association's revamped website gives parents a chance to see how students—and their teachers—spend their day.
William Allen Middle School faculty plan to host another pair of assemblies to talk about what is and isn't appropriate student behavior.
The Quakers score first Friday night, but the Lions had all the offense in the second half.