More than six inches expected to accumulate before day’s end.
Students are honored each month for their growth as individuals.
The Central School students demonstrated the therapeutic techniques taught in class at a recent Board of Education meeting.
Warren schools will have early dismissals Monday due to forecasts of blizzard conditions and heavy snow.
Peer leaders from Warren Middle School visited the Warren Senior Center on January 14, 2015.
Bricks for Kidz visited Warren Township on January 15th. Woodland students learned principles of engineering and architecture.
The Buddy to Buddy program at Mt. Horeb School began in 2011.
Mount Horeb School first graders were given a reading challenge! Students were asked to read for at least 100 minutes over their break.
Students in Gina Banks’s 7th grade Language Arts classes wrote amazing fractured fairy tales.
Thirty-six 7th and 8th graders from Warren Middle School presented three mock trial cases at the Warren Township Court House.
Students in the 7th grade French classes of Kristen Boni and Robin Savage were involved in an exciting 21st century learning scenario.
Warren Middle School recognizes students who demonstrate positive character traits on a consistent basis.
The Woodland Service Club collected mugs, packages of soup, instant oatmeal, and hot chocolate to create 150 “Mugs for Warmth."
Warren Township schools participated in Hour of Code, along with thousands of schools throughout the world, during the week of December 8.
Mrs. Bev MacGorman and the Warren Middle School Student Government Association held a coat drive called “Wrapped in Love by the United Way”.
Warren Township Public Schools is pleased to once again offer our integrated preschool classes for 3 year old and 4 year olds.
Central School’s secretary Jane Auriemma is involved with a lot of community outreach.
Throughout the month of November, all Woodland School 5th grade students took part in a service project for Shriners Hospital
Are you ready for a night of spectacular music?
More than 10 curriculum writing opportunities were offered prior to the 2014-2015 school year in Warren Township Schools.
The Warren Township school district is pleased to have received a ROD grant which will provide 40% of the funding.
At Warren Middle School, Dr. Susan Cooper and Mrs. Lynn Degen are the advisors to a group of 20 strong and proud peer leaders.
During the first week of school, the first grade students at Angelo L. Tomaso planted lettuce seeds in the Indoor Garden Grow Lab.
Beginning in July 2007, the district enrolled in an energy conservation program
Students in Alexis Slack’s 8th grade Spanish classes at Warren Middle School learned about the history and importance of Día de los Muertos.
October is Bilingual Child Month and Angelo L. Tomaso staff and students have been exploring the variety of languages spoken within Warren.
Congratulations to 5th graders at Central School!
Woodland School second graders have been engaged in life science lessons through their studies focusing on the life cycle of a butterfly.
Dr. Daniel Gallagher, Superintendent for the Bound Brook School District, confirmed the first case of Enterovirus EV-D68 at Bound Brook H.S.
The grant money was to be used to invest in safety and security-related improvements and/or trainings within the district.
On Saturday, Sept 27, 2014, over 30 Warren Township Schools’ staff members participated in the Miracles for Myeloma Walk/Run
Cheryl Dyer becomes the fourth superintendent to serve Wall in four years
On September 13, 2014, two Warren Township Schools’ staff members were involved in CERT training.
Newsweek has announced its rankings of more than 700 public, private, charter and magnet schools across the country.
The Bound Brook School District will offer a $50 gift card to those that help identify students who do not belong in the district.
In addition to many returning teachers busily setting up their classrooms, the district hosted its annual New Teacher Induction Program.
Now two years into its multi-year Strategic Plan, the Warren Township School District has made many efforts to “shine brighter every day."
The Warren Township Schools’ Technology Team and Administrators have been preparing for the Chromebook rollout in grades 5 and 6.
Over the last eight months we have had many people “Like” the Warren Board of Education Facebook page.