School district sends message pledging school safety to Kinnelon parents.
Six high school and nine middle school students selected to perform in state band.
Board of education voted Monday to approve 'Camp Invention' summer camp.
Panels will soon be installed on middle school roof.
Mayor said some kinks still need to be ironed out with new light system.
Teachers' negotiations in fact-finding stage as board member urges teachers to be more flexible.
Sandy leaves school district with one snow day for the year.
Snowy roads will not get students out of class early.
Event will bring former students of all graduating classes together.
District hopes to implement Everyday Mathematics in kindergarten and second grade next school year.
No major damage reported in school district as a result of the storm.
Brian Davin would bring finance and marketing experience to board seat.
Snow routes will be in effect.
School districts remain without power as week comes to a close.
Kinnelon police said a 17-year-old was sent to the hospital after being 'dropped' on his face.
Board president says entities are still unable to reach agreement.
Limited public hours designated last year will remain in effect.
One board member expressed concerns with affordability of new contract.
Focus will be on teaching and learning, raising student achievement levels.
Butler middle school science classes to take trip to Manning Avenue Cemetery.
Superintendent said the district is not comfortable asking voters to support projects during poor economic time.
Kinnelon Public Schools website gets a makeover.
Students showcase a month of learning about Monarch butterflies for parents and friends.
Three district schools to host roof panels.
AP Challenge returns this year, offering students a shot at winning a new car if they score well on their exams.
Council recognizes efforts of district in high school's Top 5 placement on magazine's list of best high schools in the state.
NJEA representative said no organized effort is in place for teachers to only offer extra help on Thursdays.
First layer of Kinnelon High School track installed as turf talk continues for football field.
Superintendent said teachers are 'exercising the language of their contract' in only offering extra help on Thursdays.
'We're ready to move forward and we didn't appreciate the criticism,' from councilwoman, Board of Education member says.
Walter T. Bergen School teachers selected as 'Outstanding Educators' by the Women’s Connection of Northern New Jersey.