Both of Point Pleasant Borough's elementary schools posted school supply lists for all of their students online.
Due to safety restrictions, only student will be allowed to attend the presentation.
Registration for Panther Place child care is now open for the 2021-22 school year.
Normandy Studio will be on-campus for students looking to get retakes done Aug. 23-26.
Parents in Point Pleasant Beach can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Parents in Point Pleasant can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The decision regarding masks in schools is up to the individual school districts, according to the governor.
According to the new superintendent of schools, input from both the community and federal and state officials will be considered.
Two incumbent board members are amongst the group of nine running for the three seats on the board.
Four candidates, including two incumbents, are running for two spots on the Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education this fall.
In his message, Adam Angelozzi noticed the tight-knit bond that the Point Pleasant school district and community have.
Aislyn Lapp, who just graduated from Point Pleasant Boro High School, wrote her essay on how Point Pleasant handled the COVID-19 pandemic.
See how college aid applications changed for Point Pleasant area high schools.
According to the district's superintendent, any decision that is made will be made based on the latest data and guidelines.
The plan is a necessary obligation to the district receiving grant money to cover expenses incurred during the pandemic.
Public comment can be done online until June 15.
The decision was announced on the school district's website.
The announcement was made in a letter posted on the school district's website.
This grant will help the Point Pleasant Beach P.D. comply with a new state mandate that all patrol officers must wear body cameras.
The grants are designed to help school districts recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
These grants are the result of the federal CARES Act, which was passed back in March.
The four teachers were awarded at a recent Board of Education meeting.
The four nurses were given awards for the work helping the school create a plan for the reopening of schools during the pandemic.
Students and parents spoke during Monday's meeting, voicing their concerns about wearing a mask in school all day.
Adam Angelozzi will take over as superintendent of the Point Pleasant School District, effective July 1.
The district announced the program in a letter posted online.
High school officials announced the decision in a letter to parents posted on the school's website.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Point Pleasant Patch.
The Point Pleasant Boro School District announced changes to its COVID-19 quarantining policy on Friday.
During Teacher Appreciation Week, Vincent S. Smith, Superintendent of the Point Pleasant School District, thank the district's teachers.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report ranks schools based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
Point Pleasant Beach H.S. has been named one of the best high schools in New Jersey, according to U.S. News and World Report
Boro senior Heather Roselle got first place for her essay “There is Promise of Light Even in Darkness.”
New Jersey just released every high school's average SAT score. Here is how students in Point Boro and the Beach ranked.
The NJ school went on lockdown after a fifth-grade girl threatened another student with a box cutter, reports say.
Here are every New Jersey high school's average SAT scores that were just released. Patch ranked them from top to bottom.
A small tax increase was proposed in the Point Pleasant Boro schools budget as the district deals with "devastating" cuts in aid.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Ocean County.
Point Pleasant Boro students must quarantine for 14 days if they're out-of-state for spring break.