Come back all season long for updates on all you need to know, including results & links to coverage.
Parsippany students gain skills to create goals, serve community, combat bullying
The funding comes through the state's Schools Development Authority.
Student leaders gather to discuss bullying, community service and making better schools.
Two Parsippany residents were part of the 200 students receiving diplomas.
Orme's was the only vote against using state aid for immediate tax relief, but she says she was thinking of the big picture–and the taxpayers.
'I am not going to gamble with the people's money,' said board member Gary Martin.
The July 19 deadline extended, the board has time to ponder giving $1.25 million back to property owners as tax relief.
Facing a July 19 deadline, board members say Parsippany taxpayers deserve their money back--now.
A promised analysis of the school district's projected school surplus did not materialize.
The board voted to accept the fact finder's report and to give the paras their first contract.
BOE was threatened with the loss of state aid for schools and ethics charges if it did not comply with the state's order.
Superintendent receives new 4 1/2 year pact that meets governor's salary cap, but will he accept it or sue?
The board has until July 22 to rescind a contract the executive county superintendent insists is invalid.
Superintendent Seitz said a portion of any projected surplus will go toward property tax .
The County College of Morris Trustee, former BOE member and Lake Hiawatha resident died suddenly Friday.
Board president remembers 15-year board member as 'a great, gentle man.'
The school district has until July 22 to rescind the superintendent's invalid contract.
Former Board of Ed member urges his erstwhile colleagues to comply with state's salary cap.
Mancuso recommends approving fact finder's report to end four-year stalemate; other members want more time.
Closer look shows impact would vary greatly.
Both of Parsippany's high schools have outreach to LGBT students
Seniors at the Hills prove themselves creative and fun at boisterous event.
A visual attempt to show you the size of the PHS graduation.
The High sends off its grads with messages about hard work, character and integrity.
Parsippany schools' business administrator wins award for "long-term, continuous exemplary service."
Graduation means the end of high school, but it's the beginning of a new life and new uncertainties.
Seniors say they have a solid foundation for building a strong future.
A breakdown of how much each district employee earns.
The woman who has watched over Parsippany schools' bottom line is retiring.
Find out what the township's school administrators and educators are earning.
Find out what your educators are earning.
Find out how much your educators are earning.
Find out how much your educators are earning