Dozens of Seton Hall University staff and students were honored
The science fair is organized by students for students
CHS in Action saw arts, science, sports and service
Photos of people and their chosen settings boldly cover the gallery walls
The Parenting Center has sessions on special needs and mindfulness
Honor Roll recognition varies from team to team
The tenth annual festival is open to the public
Students at Temple Sharey Tefilo-Israel take an educational trip to a yogurt shop.
Columbia High School will present a fun-filled event for prospective students and their parents.
This weekend, Board of Education candidates and their supporters were in the Village talking to voters and handing out campaign information. Tomorrow, April 17 is Election Day - don't forget to vote!
SOMS hosts the Spring Parent Academy on Tuesday
Students took the SAT on March 10
4th graders build ecosystems as part of Spiritree collaborative project.
Election day is Tuesday, April 17, 2012.
Despite questions over funding, enrollments pour in for K-10 virtual classrooms.
The students participated in NJ Student Art Exhibit.
Your garbage is these kids’ treasure.
Jump roping marathon raises money to battle heart disease
Performances are Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Black Box
All current CHS seniors and graduates are eligible to apply for scholarships through the CHS Scholarship Fund.
Send in your favorite photos or tell us whose star shone brightly
Performances are this weekend
The budget now moves on to the Board of School Estimate.
Rudy Slucker second graders create a special mural.
Mr. Bill teaches an enrichment class for Muggles, fans and aficionados of Harry Potter.
Schools are finding it as easy as ABC ...or more aptly, CATCH.
CHS Junior Tess Cohen brings the national effort home to South Orange and Maplewood
The South Mountain community came together to discuss two books as well as the experience of reading as a family.
Summer program will allow aspiring stars to study in New Jersey and perform in NYC.
As part of a national public relations competition, SHU students created 'STEPS to a healthier you.'
Seton Hall senior Kimberly Pangilinan is honored for her work with the South Orange Rescue Squad.
Imagine a charm in a South Mountain classroom where you can make an object fly. Impossible you say? Read on!
Seton Hall's ROTC adds a new twist to the National Anthem before the SHU-Rutgers game.
Tenth graders must be re-registered in the South Orange-Maplewood School District this year.
Local students take on Bernstein's score and Sondheim's lyrics.
John Laney receives the 2012 Mildred Barry Garvin Prize
A new program gets kids home safely, no questions asked
The BOT says its unfair to move it during an election cycle, plus Board of School Estimates still needs to be worked out.
Ben Lerner to speak on Thursday, February 16, at Seton Hall University’s Spring Poetry-in-the-Round Series; Free To Public
After participating in national anti-violence program, Bloomfield high school and middle school students vow to start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion