The district made a revision to its reopening plan that will impact elementary school students.
Point Pleasant Boro says it's dealing with multiple concerns as it prepares to reopen.
A number of Point Pleasant Boro teachers and staff have asked for leave or to work remotely as the coronavirus crisis continues.
Point Pleasant Beach is one of nearly 400 districts amid the coronavirus crisis that will get less aid than what Gov. Murphy first proposed.
Point Pleasant Boro's nurses took to video to detail what needs to be done to keep children safe from the coronavirus in school.
Point Pleasant Boro had to change its schedule because of what the district's top official said was an "excessive" mask order.
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More details were released on how Point Pleasant Boro's school district plans to reopen safely:
Point Pleasant Beach has provided the latest updates on its plans to reopen schools in September
Point Pleasant Boro has provided the latest updates on its plans to reopen schools in September
But that doesn't mean students will be going to school buildings every day.
Superintendent William Smith said the district is developing plans for reopening. Here's the latest.
The Point Pleasant Boro School District is considering options for reopening school – and officials asked for the public's help.
Point Pleasant Boro has been anxiously awaiting word from the state as to how schools will be handled in the fall.
Point Pleasant Boro schools have set up a list of rules now that the district has scheduled a modified, in-person, commencement
Athletes from local schools were recognized by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.
Point Pleasant Boro schools will hold half-day remote sessions later in June. Here's when.
The Point Pleasant Boro School District said it is now planning to hold an outdoor, in-person graduation for seniors.
In a letter to parents and students, Superintendent William T. Smith provided an update Wednesday on in-person graduation ceremonies.
The money is coming from the CARES Act as Point Pleasant Boro and Point Pleasant Beach wrestle with the fallout amid the coronavirus.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Both Point Pleasant Boro and Point Pleasant Beach schools say they are planning virtual graduations. Here's what's planned.
Superintendent Vincent Smith addressed what's next for Point Pleasant Boro schools.
School officials say they're bracing for a possible "drop off" in revenues.
NJ Gov. Phil Murphy said it's his opinion that students will wear masks if they go back to school this year amid the coronavirus crisis.
The Point Pleasant Boro School District plans to raise taxes while also launching a number of improvement projects.
Vincent S. Smith, the Point Pleasant Boro superintendent of schools, explained his reasons for not shortening spring break.
A Point Pleasant Boro woman has designed an experiment that was selected to launch to the International Space Station, hopefully in the fall
Point Pleasant Beach decided to close schools effective Monday.
Point Pleasant Boro decided to close schools effective Monday.
Schools will stay open for now
Superintendent Vincent Smith issued an important notice to parents about major events that are scheduled and what the district is doing.
Point Pleasant Beach won't be one of 193 districts ultimately forced to raise taxes to make up for cuts in 2020-21 school funding.
Could Point Pleasant Boro be one of 193 districts ultimately forced to raise taxes to make up for cuts in 2020-21 school funding?
Ten high school band members were selected to perform in highly competitive ensembles and orchestras.
UPDATE: The losing school districts – more than 190 of them – may be forced to raise taxes to make up for cuts in 2020-21 school funding.
The school district is moving forward on the issue and has planned to work with Rutgers University.
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