Traffic study identified crosswalks that do not require a School Crossing Guard be present. Therefore, guards will not be at four street crossings as students return to school today.
Overlook Medical Center psychologist Rosalind S. Dorlen suggests practicing healthy stress management habits at home, as stress can increase during the school year.
Board also approved new curriculum programs, 152 personnel slots.
Several other schools made the list, including Governor Livingston High School, which was ranked #36 in the state.
Scholarships funded through individual member contributions at New Jersey State Golf Association’s member clubs.
The district conducted 28 investigations of violence, vandalism and substance abuse since January.
Emily Beisser and a student from Oak Knoll were selected for the $2,500 Shirley Wight Keeney Scholarships.
Six athletes received a $500 scholarship, while two other athletes received a $750 scholarship.
The board formally adopts Superintendent Rattner's Strategic Plan that include a series of goals to be completed by 2014.
With students battling over parking at GLHS last year, three students came up with plan to eliminate parking privileges for juniors, which would allow enough parking spots for seniors.
School beats out Glen Ridge, Audubon, Haddon Township, Asbury Park and Metuchen for the top spot.
The school's director gave the check to JBWS on the school's behalf
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More than 100 students were honored by the Berkeley Heights Board of Education last Thursday at Columbia Middle School.
U.S. Representative Leonard Lance (R-7th) met with students from Deerfield Middle School of Mountainside.
Julia Nowicki, Brendan Kavanagh and Brigit Wolf will attend the prestigious school in the fall.
The conference in late May, sponsored by NJASA and NJSBA, brought together school leaders who shared concern and valuable ideas with guest speakers and colleagues.
Scholarships were presented to Gabriel Lyons and Kelly Gorczyk during the awards ceremony on June 7 at New Providence High School.
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Board members announced eight new teachers who will be joining the district this fall, honored students for accomplishments in art, technology and activism.