David Jenkins is retiring at the end of the school year.
Crisis counselors will be available Monday and police will increase patrols around schools, the Ridgewood superintendent says.
The business administrator could take home $212,000 in salary and other compensation this year.
District going out to bid on the baseball field on Dec. 18; expects to dip into an $800,000 capital fund to pay for a series of upgrades.
Students will attend a one-session day on Jan. 21 to make up one of the days lost to Sandy.
As it stands, students are going to school on April 10-12 in the borough.
Four-year-olds at the Glen Rock Community school recently went to A La Cupcakes.
Do you like the latest design of what the high school library could look like in Sept. 2013?
Michael Goodman discussed the book business with GRMS students in mid-November.
Glen Rock girls soccer team beat Bordentown 4-0 to win the Group 2 state championship on Sunday
Report in Glen Rock Gazette says parents who fear the baseball field won't be ready for the upcoming season are looking to pressure the district into speeding up construction work.
Students captured on film the special Veterans Day at RHS, which treated those who served to breakfast and choral tributes. They also shared their thoughts on what it means to serve. Check out the video!
Hospital funding a variety of health-related initiatives over the next five years.
New state-of-the-art library and Ridgewood High School could be ready in September of 2013 thanks to strong fundraising efforts.
Despite stated board goals, the village school board won't be discussing budget scenarios until January.
If snow is heavy and frequent during the winter, students might kiss goodbye their entire April break.
Three December lunches will be credited for all students in Glen Rock following Sandy-related school closures.
District re-using soil that was found to be "unsuitable" at the multi-purpose field to re-sod the baseball field.
Four accomplished Ridgewood parents will examine the language arts skills students need to get ahead at a seminar on Tuesday.
New policy prohibits trustees with relatives employed by the district from being involved in the search for a superintendent as well as evaluations and contract negotiations.
To make up days lost to Hurricane Sandy, the school board could chop away at April break or consider a series of alternatives, though no final decision has yet been made.
Willard Elementary School Principal Marianne Williams ventured down to Washington, D.C. to pick up a National Blue Ribbon School award.
Students at the school prepared and served breakfast to veterans Friday morning, to honor this week's holiday as well as interact with those who lived through history.
For many Ridgewood seniors, power and Internet outages threatened November college deadlines.
In a sign of the times, the traditional student newspaper makes way for the student news site.
Students gather for assembly to honor and learn from those who have served.
Residents can chat with the Ridgewood superintendent of schools on Nov. 14.
Schools will be open on Thursday and Friday, interim schools chief said Wednesday.
It's unclear how lost school days will be made up – eliminating April Break or extending further into June are on the table.
Board newcomer Liz Carr leads the pack with 1,800 votes.
Depending on the power situation, a split schedule could mean students spend a half-day at school this week.
Three seats are up and five candidates are asking borough residents for their votes on Tuesday when polls open.
Superintendent Daniel Fishbein says they're working on a Wednesday contingency plan.
Power still out for much of the borough though PSE&G is here.
The head schools administrator in Ridgewood also reports G.W. Middle School has power in a letter sent to parents Friday afternoon. It's unclear when school will reopen next week.
If power is restored in Ridgewood, the school break scheduled for next week will be canceled and school will be open Wed-Fri. Glen Rock will make its decision this weekend.
No word on Glen Rock schools for Friday.
Safety hazards still abound in the borough, canceling trick-or-treat as well.
Additional days could be called off pending damage assessments, Superintendent Daniel Fishbein said.
Village DPW pickups suspended through Wednesday. Village Hall, library will remain open on Monday.