Leonidas Vagias was 19 when he died in a car crash on Interstate 287 last June.
Father Jim Heuser said in the letter he felt a change of leadership with the national championship-winning football program was needed.
You may be surprised to see which New Jersey school districts have the most - and least - drug and alcohol cases (see lists below).
President Lyndon B. Johnson established the Presidential Scholar Program to honor the nation's most distinguished high school seniors.
William Curtin resigned from the board Tuesday night for personal reasons.
Parents can learn firsthand how to properly use privacy settings to better protect their kids.
BREAKING: Inclement weather forces school to delay opening.
The 37-member group might win a $5,000 grant from the Grammy Foundation and perform with classic rock band Foreigner.
The nationwide pool of semifinalists represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors.
New website shows residents the tax difference under the proposal.
Students experienced what a member of the U.S. House of Representatives does. Rep. Scott Garrett hosted the third annual event.
A new list compiled by Niche.com, an information service provider, ranks the districts with the best teachers in New Jersey and the U.S.A.
You won't believe how much N.J. school districts pay 100 ex-employees, even though they don't work anymore.
More than just N.J.'s poor areas get the lion's share of state aid from Gov. Chris Christie's proposed 2017 budget. All districts here.
Students must have earned a GPA of 3.45 or better.
New program replaces the D.A.R.E. program and teaches kids that they are 'too good for drugs."
How did your district perform? The PARCC's complete results have been released, and Patch has them, ranking the top-performing districts.
Which N.J. school districts pays their teachers the most? Here is a complete list and an interactive map showing how much.
The national and state lists rank school districts based on teaching statistics and about 920,000 ratings from 240,000 students and parents.
Matthew Murphy was named superintendent of the year by the New Jersey Association of School Administrators.
New 2016 list: Niche.com collected test results, graduation rates, surveys and more to determine the best schools in N.J. and in the U.S.A.
Dr. Geoffrey Sadock teaches English at Bergen Community College.
See YouTube video below: “Every muscle in body went weak. How could she take my child’s life into her hands...?” the chid's mother said.
Bergen County Academies has also received the prestigious national honor.
The 'exemplary high performing school' 'constantly engages in outreach with academic and professional partners.'
"I lost the love of my life last night. I miss you Evan and I love you indefinitely," one student said.
The national list ranks school districts based on teaching statistics and about 920,000 ratings from 240,000 students and parents.
Rachel Gleyzer and Briana McRae attend Bergen County Academies. Saira Reyes is a junior attending Bergen County Technical High School.
New website outlines how much debt the average student at Bergen County's institutions has and what they'll earn 10 years after graduating.
Student from Don Bosco Preparatory High School is of the 16,000 semifinalists vying for a National Merit Scholarship.
Niche.com's list of the top private high schools includes schools from everywhere in the state.
Bergen County Academies was ranked the fifth best high school in the nation by Newsweek.
The national list ranks 5,886 public high schools based on teaching statistics and about 920,000 ratings from 240,000 students and parents.
A few Bergen County districts are considered among the 25 best. Is your district on the list?
Several Ramsey residents were named to the list for the spring 2015 semester.
Districts had a right to redact documents regarding fire and security drills provided to WNBC-TV under 'security exemption,' judge rules.
Ramsey school ranked No. 89 in the state.
Linda Kalna did not achieve a high enough score to advance to the semifinals despite correctly spelling both words presented to her.
Behavior includes posting swastikas in the hallways, officials said.
72 students earned 4.0 grade point average.