The board announced during a special meeting on Thursday that they will share their plan for reopening in the fall early next week.
Back-to-school planning has already begun in Wall Township, with calendars available to help parents prepare for the first day in Wall.
Current board member Adam Nasr was the only one to file for the Nov. 3 general election.
The presentation, which took almost three hours, was heated at times due to questioning from residents over the report's findings.
The presentation and Q&A will be live-streamed on the district's YouTube channel.
Interested seniors can download a form from the school's website.
The Wall Township Board of Education asked its attorney to investigate the situation involving the trailers at Central Elementary School.
The grants come from the Securing Our Children’s Future Bond Act at the behest of the governor's office.
See how college aid applications changed for Wall area high schools.
The township committee honored the championship teams during Tuesday's meeting.
The decision was made after visiting schools and checking the extended weather forecast.
The pre-engineering academy has been around since the fall of 2013.
The plan is a requirement for school districts to get grants to help with dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wall High School art teacher Jill Alexander was awarded at a recent virtual awards ceremony.
The letter calls for the end of the mask mandate for schools, leaving the decision up to the schools themselves.
The grants come from the CARES Act and will help off-set any unforeseen losses or expenditures stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wall Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
Concerns were raised regarding the wearing of masks and the cancelation of the annual Senior Walk at the board meeting on Tuesday.
The purchase, which includes seven 54-passengers buses, will be paid through a five-year lease agreement.
In a letter to parents, Wall's superintendent said that there would be no change to the current plan before the end of the school year.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Wall Patch.
The Neptune restaurant will be donating 20 percent of its net proceeds to the school's PTO that day.
The summer program is tailored to help students from elementary to high school.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report ranks schools based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
The budget for next year focuses on infrastructure, technology improvement and streamlining the curriculum so all students' needs are met.
Patch compiled the combined math and reading SAT scores of school districts across New Jersey. See how Wall Township fared:
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising. Here's how it’s changed in Monmouth County.
A former Wall Township teacher who claims she was forced to edit a MAGA T-shirt out of the yearbook is set to receive a hefty settlement.
The additional $270,311 in funding is part of the Gov. Phil Murphy's school aid plan for the 2021-2022 school year.
Wall Intermediate School's Aiden Holt serves as one of 25 high–achieving eighth graders who earned the prestigious honor in 2021.
Ongoing internet issues at Wall schools led to the discovery of a cybersecurity attack this week, according to the board of education.
A new 2021 report card for NJ's schools has been released by Niche.com. See how your district did.
High school students in Wall Township will spend their Wednesdays in school beginning next week.
The district’s attorney says that a previous investigation into the condition of the temporary classrooms left "open questions."
Anna M. Zimmer, who attends Communications High School, is among 16,000 semifinalists in the 66th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Here are the candidates seeking a spot on the Wall Township Board of Education in November:
Here is the proposed plan for how students will return to classes this fall at Wall Township public schools:
After a period of uncertainty surrounding graduation, Wall seniors celebrated their final moments of high school at a ceremony on July 9.
Dr. Tracy Handerhan joins Wall Township Public Schools as the new superintendent of schools.