Fourth graders in Warren Township Schools have been showcasing their writing at publishing parties.
Stations were set up to demonstrate curriculum-based examples of electrical current and conductivity.
Franklin Institute Traveling Science Show and its hands-on demonstration of the mysteries of electricity stopped by the Warren schools.
Central fourth graders recently took a walk through a giant inflatable heart at Overlook Hospital in Summit.
Breaking: A water main issue has closed Warren's Woodland School on Tuesday.
In search of the Gingerbread Man himself, the youngsters followed clues that led them from place to place.
He’s been known to wear pink pig slippers, a cowboy hat, or even an elf costume during the holidays.
Students, staff and parents across the Warren Township School District open their hearts to aid others less fortunate.
Warren Township School District is offering an integrated preschool program for Warren residents that include a 3 and a 4 year old class.
Gerard Randolph shared his story about his 6,000-mile, 16-day journey in a Cessna 172 Skyhawk last June.
As part of a new cultural Spanish unit in grades 7 and 8, students spent a week exploring (figuratively) the El Camino de Santiago.
Woodland School first graders completed a week-long cross-curricular exploration of pumpkins.
Eighth graders at Warren Middle School have some fun with science experiments.
The program was specifically designed to encourage girls to prepare for future success in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
Warren Middle School has received $7,160 in competitive grant monies.
Fifth graders at Angelo L. Tomaso took their classmates on a round-the-world journey as they dressed as famous explorers.
Warren Township Board of Education members were treated to a demonstration of the virtual reality device called 'Vive.'
A Warren student was among the 43 students at Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child to be recognized as AP Scholars.
The New Jersey Schools Insurance Group awarded the district $4,106 to help fund safety-related projects and improvements.
The nationwide pool of semifinalists, represents less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors.
Check out these photos as Warren Township K-8 Students head back to school.
Warren Township Schools staff gathered on Sept. 1 and 2 for the traditional opening day sessions before students arrive on Sept. 6
Warren Police will conduct periodic patrols in each of the district’s four elementary schools and the middle school during the school year.
In 2 years, Primrose School has earned advanced accreditation as the first school in the east coast with a gold standard in early education
Warren students go back to school Sept. 6.
The list, released Thursday, ranked the 500 best high schools in the country for 2016. Watchung Hills Regional High School made the list!
The Warren Township Board of Education offers children an array of enrichment opportunities through its Summer Fun program.
Two Warren students were named to the Ramapo College of New Jersey's 2016 Spring Semester Dean’s List.
18 Somerset County students were named to William Paterson University's Dean’s List for the Spring 2016 semester
Curious Minds Preschool in Warren is hosting a free Wild Animal Show for all parents and their tots on Friday
A Warren local was among the 56 graduates of Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child in Summit.
Christine L. Smith will succeed Angelo L. Tomaso School's retiring principal Kathryn Bond beginning on July 1.
Their solar car, The Millennium Pigeon, was named best overall in the Junior Solar Sprints competition
Students worked for more than a month, writing, editing, illustrating, and ultimately publishing their essays in a hard cover edition.
A new list compiled by Niche.com, an information service provider, ranks the districts with the best teachers in New Jersey and the U.S.A.
A brief overview of the educational models examined by the STEEP committees will be presented on April 6.
Seventh-grader Kathie Liang advances to the New Jersey State Bee on Friday, April 1.
Members of the “Read Like a Teen” Book Club read a new teen or young adult book each month to read, review and share with students and staff
Bernards Township Public Schools has a number of open positions across the district that need to be filled.
More than just N.J.'s poor areas get the lion's share of state aid from Gov. Chris Christie's proposed 2017 budget. All districts here.