Rowan University held its 88th undergraduate ceremony Friday in Glassboro.
The West Deptford school board shot down a proposal to pay for new locker rooms for its football team—but the conditions onsite are still in disrepair, some say.
Although the state numbers show a need for improvement, Chief Academic Officer Kristin O'Neil said West Deptford is already working to address the issues it identified.
State Senate President Stephen Sweeney will address Rowan University's 88th graduating class.
Students from 10 are schools submitted 92 entries in the annual GlouCo driver safety contest. The winners will be announced at a screening in United Artists Washington Twp.
West Deptford elementary school students capitalized on dress-down Friday to raise donations that help stock the shelves of a Camden soup kitchen.
Without some stability in the ratable base, say school district leaders, a budget referendum may be necessary to fund necessary facilities improvements.
Despite a lot of cuts, the West Deptford Township School District maintained its most curriculum-intensive budget in history, according to Board President Christopher Strano.
The average household will pay about $123 more in school taxes this year, even under a budget that hews close to the bone, said Superintendent Kevin Kitchenman.
The Township Committee issued a special proclamation commemorating another championship season for the green and white.
Wendy Rooney's language arts class got a visit from Det. Cpl. Richard Henry to round out their reading unit on mysteries. Crime solving creates critical thinkers, she says.
Pies were flying—directly at teachers' faces—for a messy Pi Day celebration at West Deptford Middle School.
Fifth-grader Zach Varela took home first place in the Jersey Juniors Southern Regional Spelling Bee, and he's going for a repeat in the state spelling bee.
A revamp of the school district's policy page created a cleaner design to make it easier for the public look up specific documents.
The West Deptford Board of Education passed a preliminary budget that included a reduction in the tax rate increase thanks to a boost in state aid.
Concerns about a field house's costs to exclusivity swirl as the school board and public press for more information on a field house in memory of Nick Brandemarti, a township resident who died in the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
The district's 3.8 percent increase in state aid comes as New Jersey gives more total funding for education than it ever has.
Running until March 27, the art gallery features the works of approximately 400 West Deptford elementary students.
While Read Across America Day may technically fall on this Saturday, West Deptford elementary students got an early jump with some Seuss-related activities.
Students belonging to West Deptford Middle School's Gifted and Talented program came out armed with knowledge, exhibits and documentaries Thursday night.
The West Deptford boys basketball team defeated Overbook, 77-42, in the first round of the Group 2 playoffs. Meanwhile, the girls basketball team was eliminated.
The preliminary budget presented by Superintendent Kevin Kitchenman includes 9.9¢ tax rate increase for West Deptford taxpayers.
Six West Deptford wrestlers advanced to the semifinals of the District 29 Wrestling Tournament.
The driver of the car that collided with the school bus was transported to the hospital after the Feb. 21 crash.
Rory Bonner is the No. 1 seed at 195 for the District 29 Wrestling Tournament.
Television meteorologist Chris Sowers, a Glassboro native, spoke to a freshman science class at the high school on Wednesday afternoon.
The first-grade students participated in 100th day at Oakview Elementary, where they took part in fun activities and games while learning more about numbers.
Parents in West Deptford can begin to make appointments to register their child for kindergarten on Tuesday morning.
West Deptford cheerleaders are now on an even level with other sports regarding concussion testing and medical examinations.
The Eagles want to bring home the title in the Gloucester County Consumer Bowl, where they will compete against Glassboro and Gateway.
Amid concerns over the proposed football field house's maintenance costs to West Deptford taxpayers, two meetings are planned to answer residents' questions.
The West Deptford Board of Education recently approved a new three-year contract for the superintendent, along with an increase in salary.
Business Administrator William Thompson warns that taxes may increase for West Deptford residents for a second straight year.
Following a letter from first-grader Katie Flynn to Oakview Elementary's principal, the class creates Oakview Students4Students.
West Deptford will be a No. 6 seed in the Group 2 playoffs.
West Deptford will take on No. 1 Willingboro in the first round of the Group 2 playoffs.
Three girls from Monongahela Middle School got a special lesson in the electorial process while visiting the board.
No. 5 West Deptford wrestling will travel to take on No. 4 Barnegat on Monday.
West Deptford's Megan Sullivan (Temple) and Megan Knoblock (Towson) will continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level.
Sponsored by LINKS Inc., GCC puts the artwork of local African American talent on display.