What you need to know about the candidates running for the board of education and the $58M district budget up for a public vote Tuesday
View the interactive map of SAT scores and Median Household Income for the 47 public high schools in Bergen County.
Ramsey residents will also be voting for three members of the Board of Education
Most of the schools in the district were given the highest possible rating when compared to schools in their new "peer groups" in the NJ School Performance Report
Prospective students are invited to attend
Two changes coming down the pike – a new school performance review and assessment that will eventually replace the NJ ASK – have sparked questioning and concern from Ramsey school officials
The Board of Education has passed a resolution calling for the Governor to revoke the salary cap, which it says not only cost the district its last Superintendent, but has made it difficult to find a new one
New Jersey School Board Association forum offered the opportunity for parents to hear from local law enforcement and school officials on what is being done to make schools safe.
The proposed 2013-14 school budget calls for an increase of just under $15 to the annual school tax bill of the average borough resident
Ramsey residents must register by 9 p.m. in order to vote on the proposed school budget, and to choose between four candidates running for three seats on the Board of Education
Next year, the state has scheduled the April budget vote and school board elections during the Passover holiday
The district has made a priority list of safety measures it would like to add. According to board members, the items on the list are built into the proposed 2013 school budget.
St. Paul's is on a two-hour delay also, and Don Bosco is closed
The team will advance to Round Two of MSG Varsity’s ‘The Challenge,’ next week
Bruce DeYoung recently picked up the Paul Mallery Award for a model railroad he constructed last year
Ramsey is one of only 41 districts across New Jersey that has not switched to a November school board election
Teams from all 50 states competed in the academic challenge
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Borough schools will receive the same amount of aid they did for the 2012-13 school year
Three incumbents will seek reelection in the Apr. 16 vote
School year was originally planned to begin during Rosh Hashanah
New Jersey could lose nearly $12 million in funding for primary and secondary education if Congress fails to halt the “sequestration” by Friday
Kids can go to pre-school classes at the high school that are run by teachers and students. Registration for the program starts next month.
This year, it's a different date for students in each building
Registration for the 'fun way to learn' is Thursday
Get your tickets to the fourth annual game early, as they sell out every year, organizers say
Summer Sensations and Summer Vibrations plan to bring new enrichment classes and teachers to the 2013 program, organizers say
Ramsey's school board election will be this April
Educators are using apps and a 'flipped classroom' technique to integrate the technology into Ramsey classrooms
The Board of Education approved a revised school calendar Tuesday night that moves up High School graduation but has other students attending school through the end of June
A Ramsey school board committee recommended adding video surveillance cameras and a computerized visitor management system to the school
Shout out junior athletes in Ramsey
Skyline, a theater company based in Fair Lawn, will award a $1,000 cash scholarship to one high school senior planning to major in the arts.
Board members are split on whether or not graduation should be moved to its original date, June 21, or stay at its post-Sandy rescheduled date, June 28
There will be no a.m. Wrap Around Kindergarten, district says
Most comments on the schools' finances in an annual audit report were minor and easily fixed, district officials say
Check the dates and all you need to know about registering a new Ramsey student for school
A limited number of spots are available for the program
Students heard from health professionals and two locals living with HIV
Two grade levels in three subject areas got grades slightly below those of their counterparts in neighboring districts