A program will be held at RU Newark on Nov 4. to discuss the legacy of the landmark court decision that desegregated public schools.
The Rutgers University Newark expert is available to provide psychological insight into bullying and youth violence.
The foundation honoring Seton Hall fire victims surpasses fundraising goal at annual golf outing.
Senators Cory Booker and Robert Menendez were on hand to present the funding which will be critical for workforce development.
The focus groups and open forums will take place Oct. 6 and 9.
Essex County College will host its 3rd annual Manufacturing Career Day on Wednesday, October 1 from 9am to 12 noon.
Dr. Clement Price of Rutgers-Newark will launch this year's Presidential Lecture Series at Essex County College on Sept. 23.
The test of the emergency notification system will be conducted Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at Noon.
Essex County College is offering a variety of courses this semester to help aspiring health professionals succeed.
The women's center has scheduled new workshops, seminars, and a support group, all of which begin this month.
Lisa Swanick plans to use music technology to engage 21st century learners, and work with staff to increase arts education opportunities.
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West Orange summer assignments deadline approaching.
178 first year medical students began their educational journey towards becoming physicians.
School for children and young adults on the autism spectrum expands with new program.
Area high school students participate in program through TCI Film School Productions at The Children’s Institute in Livingston.
School becomes the first public university in the state to not require SAT/ACT scores.
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Lawn signs are available for purchase at $15 to help fund Project Graduation, which will take place June 19-20.
Mayara Chagas presented her poster at the Essex County Cherry Blossom Bloomfest Sunday.
Gallery U in Westfield celebrates artistic talents of high schoolers. Deadline is May 12.
The peacocks freely roam the grounds at Turtle Back.
West Orange High students collected items and packed them to be donated to a village in Ghana, Africa.
Students made Valentines that will be sent to the Dogs Deserve Better organization.
Schools throughout the district commemorated the memory of Martin Luther King Jr. through various events and activities.
Schools will be closed due to the winter storm.
The group will present their unique form of spoken word at the school on Thursday.
The district announces that all after school and evening activities are canceled due to the weather.
Winner Shreya Anand will represent the high school at the regional Poetry Out Loud competition on Feb. 5
Sania Kamran will receive scholarship in the amount of $21,000 for college.
Max Fishkin won the first round of the National Geographic Bee to advance and compete at the state level in April.
Sandra Mordecai was voted president after being sworn in with new board member Mark Robertson at Monday's reorganization meeting.
The finalists will compete Wednesday to represent the high school in the regional competition.
Winter storm and deep freeze hit North Jersey.
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West Orange High School has a graduation rate of 86.4-percent, according to a report from the New Jersey Department of Education.
The star donated a gingerbread house that is a replica of her home in the township.
Hazel students rotated between stations and engaged in activities having to do with gingerbread.
Students sing, play games and talk to residents before the holidays.
Hazel School "passes" test by undercover NBC reporters testing security in schools, according to Interim Superintendent James O'Neill.