About 100 first graders belted out love-themed tunes at Roberts Elementary School Friday afternoon.
On Thursday, President Obama announced 10 states, including New Jersey, would be granted waivers for the No Child Left Behind Act, which mandates rigorous standardized testing for public school students.
The school's Sister Michael Vincent Award went to Roxanne Adinolfi this year.
Our Lady of Good Counsel closed out Catholic Schools Week with a raucous pep rally.
The Moorestown Board of Education voted 5-2 Friday against making any changes to this year's election.
The third annual PACE-sponsored science fair will be held in March.
Volunteer and past Good Citizenship Award winner Brandon Pugh seeks one of three open seats on the school board this year.
Moorestown High School hosts SpeakUp! next month, giving kids (and parents) a chance to talk about issues like sex, drugs and self-image.
After a protracted legal battle that reached federal court, Moorestown School District paid the parents of an autistic boy who accused the district of blocking their son's education.
Catholic school grew by 4 percent in 2011, bucking national trend.
Moorestown School District attorney John Comegno laid out the pros and cons of the new law—signed by Christie Tuesday—to board members. They'll vote on it next week.
The school has been holding mock political events since 1960.
Students from nearly every gradel level participated in the quadrennial event.
The district was considered a high-performing district in the last QSAC (Quality Single Accountability Continuum) and the superintendent expects a similar result this year.
From pay-to-participate to students' heroics, catch up with the top Moorestown school news from 2011.
The Department of Education's Violence and Vandalism Report shows Moorestown students are mostly staying out of trouble.
The Moorestown school board approved a settlement in the 4-year-old case earlier this week.
The 21st Century Challenges class raised nearly $500 for the hospital after learning their classmate was once a NICU baby.
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Now in its fourth year, the school's increasingly popular Chinese language program teaches students about one of the world's most important cultures.
Kate Burke Reilly, Moorestown Public School District's assistant superintendent for curriculum, on being a lifelong learner, what gives her hope for the future, and what she'd like to do if she wasn't an educator.
The Foxes lost at RiverWinds in West Deptford, 120-62.
Local artist Sarah Cannavo recently completed the mural in the school's library, featuring a plethora of literary characters.
West Hudson Associates, the search firm hired by the district, solicited opinions during a public forum Monday night.
West Hudson Associates, the superintendent search firm hired by the district, will solicit opinions from the community at William Allen tonight.
Students spent the day before the holiday learning about community and gratitude.
The mostly student-produced show opens Friday night and runs through the weekend.
The district and search firm West Hudson Associates will solicit input from the community through surveys and a public forum next month.
Daniel Belton, who taught at Moorestown High School, is accused of stealing money from a student activities account.
When a fellow student began having a seizure on the way to school, Dwuan Gandy, Austin Peterson and Donovan Jones acted quickly and thoughtfully.
District administrators hosted a daylong Sherlock Holmes-themed learning symposium for gifted and talented elementary students Friday.
For the second year in a row, the middle school participated in the "One Book, One School" program.
"We have to reinvent education for a new century," said renowned instructor/author/speaker Tony Wagner.
Board Member Matthew Simeone says members of the community will be included in the search process.
Students, teachers, parents and residents learned about Rachel Scott and how to start their own chain reaction.
Rachel's Challenge was started in honor of Rachel Scott, the first to die in the Columbine school shootings.
District appealing ruling in special education case that would cost it hundreds of thousands.
The Kumon Center of Moorestown, offering individualized instruction for advanced and struggling students (and those in the middle), opened last week.
Students in the high school theater program learned the challenges facing the deaf and blind in preparation for their production of "The Miracle Worker."
Patch sits down with the head of Moorestown Friends and asks him about the status of the former Acme building, what brought him back to Moorestown and the advice he's getting from seniors.