Here's a look at what projects would be funded under the bond issue if the referendum Jan. 22 passes.
The $147 million capital projects referendum is for items that will have to be addressed no matter what.
Transferring to Stockton from Ocean County College for a bachelor's degree was just made less complicated under a new agreement.
New board members will be sworn in and the board will choose a president and vice president for the coming year.
Learn about what would be addressed in the project that will be voted on Jan. 22.
The district was one of 39 in New Jersey and one of 373 in the United States and Canada to receive the honor.
How did your district perform? The PARCC's complete results have been released, and Patch has them, ranking the top-performing districts.
Lynne Tagliaferro of Toms River, who had been the art teacher since 1999, passed away last Friday following a battle with cancer.
Other districts reportedly are planning to join the lawsuit, according to one of the lead attorneys on the lawsuit.
The students are collaborating via the internet, studying a bacteria that slows how they spread serious viruses.
Whether you're a high school student or an adult looking for a new career path, come take a look at the possibilities.
As district officials wait and hope for emergency aid, needed repairs for aging buildings are being delayed. How long is uncertain.
Pathway to College, Toms River Library, Wednesday, September 26th @ 7 PM.
The partnership, facilitated by Jeremy Grunin of the Jay and Linda Grunin Foundation, aims to bolster Toms River's arts profile.
Toms River school officials have warned the cumulative effect of the state aid cuts will cripple the district, cause hundreds of layoffs.
Every school in the district now has an armed police officer present during the school day.
The four-year project aims to help combat chronic diseases and help kids get more out of their education.
The plan to cut $21 million in adjustment aid will gut Toms River's schools; a Toms River graduate and mom is fighting back.
Officials say a $5 million state aid cut in 2019-2020 will mean hundreds of staff cuts, slashing sports and ending courtesy busing.
The $2.3 million cut in 2018-19 is just the start; a new state law demands a property tax levy rise because the district "underspends."
When's the first day of school in Toms River? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
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The Toms River South graduation start time has been moved up due to potential rain; expect heavier traffic aroun town in the afternoon.
Eighth-graders become freshmen on Thursday; Toms River East, North and South send off students on Friday.
The elimination of adjustment aid over 7 years is based on a state formula that says Toms River district taxpayers can afford to pay more.
The 2018-19 program will center on "The Things They Carried," a collection of short stories about the Vietnam War.
Beachwood police and Toms River schools administrators said there will be extra security at the schools out of an abundance of caution.
The school board is asking the state School Ethics Commission to look into unspecified allegations against one of its members.
A special meeting meeting scheduled earlier this week was canceled.
If you have a child who may have problems learning or may need special education services, information on what's available will be here.
A notice posted about 5 p.m. said the meeting has been postponed.
Carolyn Little is the Toms River North Nautical Star Theatre Company director; her students wrote their own play on Superstorm Sandy.
U.S. News & World Report released its annual list of best high schools in the country. See how New Jersey schools ranked.
Kristen Eckert and Catherine Hynoski, both pianists, will perform in the Golden Key Music Festival recitals later in May.
And this spring won't be the last PARCC test your child will take, either. Here's why.