This pageant, in its 41st year, tests students with interwoven maneuvers while they play concert-quality music. Highlander Marching Band won Group 1 Championship in 2011.
TryCAN, a collaboration between Berkeley Heights, New Providence, Summit and other communities, is offering two Study Skills Workshops on Wednesdays this Fall.
AP Scholars include students from New Providence, Mountainside, Westfield, Fanwood, Scotch Plains, Clark and Summit.
NP Board of Education, Education Foundation, AWR PTA, Spring Fling Committee, parents, volunteers and students were involved in $70K Media Center renovation.
More than a third of districts report settlements at 2 percent or lower for this current school year, according to the New Jersey School Boards Association.
Concussions, knee injuries among discussion points at Pingry's Hauser Auditorium.
After getting an early start on the budget process last summer, Superintendent Miceli thinks the proposed budget is in a good place with a one percent tax levy increase and no cuts to student programs.
Highlanders look ahead to Districts and Regions.
The proposed budget includes a 1 percent tax levy increase and no cuts made to curriculum, athletics, co-curricular activities or extracurricular activities.
The Department of Education released the school report cards today, which show that New Providence's median administrator and faculty salaries are increasing and above the state average.
The Department of Education released the school report cards today which show that median administrator and faculty salaries remain close to the state average.
Come-from-behind win over Raritan in sectionals sets the stage for Wednesday's rematch at Brearley. Check out video highlights and photos.
Program Gives Children in Failing Schools a Chance to Succeed.
Your school has a chance to win $500 worth of eco-kits.