Chief John Reardon and Capt. Laurence Martin meet with students from Passaic County Technical Institute.
Wayne Hills seniors working to help orphans in Ghana.
Wayne Evening with the Arts gives students the chance to demonstrate their musical and artistic talents.
Wayne Hills graduate works for Building a Bright Future. The organization helps provide orphans with a place to live and an education.
Kids at A.P. Terhune Elementary School students enjoyed some ice cream courtesy of the school's Parent Teacher Organization.
New website allows prospective college students to compare institutions of interest.
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen, Air Force sergeant create valentines for veterans.
Officials want residents' input on next year's school budget.
Oritz will serve out the rest of Robyn Kingston's term. Ortiz said he plans on participating in special budget meeting Wednesday night.
Senior David Ostern's first priority 'is to ask: how can I change the future of education in this district?'
Officials want the public's input on next year's school budget.
Parents can find out about the Wayne Public School District's morning and afternoon programs.
Schuyler-Colfax students gave a bunch of books to the Friends of the Wayne Public Library as part of a community service project.
To prepare for winter storm Nemo, district aftercare, extra-curricular activities, sports cancelled Friday and Saturday.
Pines Lake, Theunis Dey, and George Washington were closed for an extra day following Tropical Storm Sandy.
Department of Labor and Workforce Development asking for students to send them information regarding their enrollment at the CDM Institute. The school's Wayne location suddenly closed down recently.
Students received $2,000 for an essay and oral argument they presented during national financial planning competition.
Limited space available in the district's three- and five-day programs.
Officials, Board of Education will discuss the school district's 2013-14 budget.
New service available beginning Feb. 4.
'Common practice,' superintendent says, helps district expand job candidate database.
Group is designed to help siblings of special needs students.
Facility shut down without warning this week. The school offers training in a variety of fields, including accounting and health care.
Organizations where more than half of the people participating in an event are Wayne residents will not be charged a fee to use district-owned facilities.
Former trustee Robyn Kingston resigned from her term on the Board of Education Jan. 9.
Specialist will instruct parents how they can identify the essential components of an Individualized Education Program.
Lydia Yang, who attends A.P. Terhune Elementary School, wins first place in annual contest.
Robert Gilmartin oversaw nearly 100 school districts.
Special workshop discusses important role parents play to help reduce bullying in schools.
Kingston resigned her seat this week. Applicants have until Jan. 25 to apply.
Wayne Education Association gives Parent Teacher Organization money to help families who need to buy groceries and to help stock its food pantry.
Board will begin interviewing candidates to replace Robyn Kingston, hopes to have seat filled by next month.
Group is designed so children have a safe, comfortable setting where they can express their feelings.
District hosts special forum to discuss how it is fostering a culture of communication and trust between teachers and students regarding bullying.
Special Parent Association, school district team up to help elementary- and middle school-aged students.
Parents will have opportunity to meet anti-bullying specialists and district's anti-bullying coordinator.
Mitchell Badiner is the new board president. Allan Mordkoff and Laura Stinziano will serve as vice presidents.
Students hold HIV testing drive last month in honor of World AIDS Day.
Two challengers and an incumbent will take the oath of office.
Eighth-graders may participate in the school district's Be Proud program beginning in January.