Annual event will raise money for Wyckoff Schools.
New computer-based state exam is set to roll out fully next year.
Though board members say they haven't yet decided how to do it, one of their goals is to initiate the search process this month.
According to a report from the interim superintendent Monday night, the number of incidents of violence, vandalism, and bullying are going down.
Event is coming to the Wyckoff YMCA.
Annual Franklin Lakes event is happening next week.
Franklin Lakes has already sent out its first email newsletter to parents.
Franklin Lakes Board of Education election is November 5.
Presentation from the Superintendent Tuesday night compared projected student enrollment to actual enrollment. This year's drop in enrollment was not as severe as predicted.
Wyckoff Superintendent Richard Kuder recently explained to the township's Chamber of Commerce why he feels the school district is 'never status quo.'
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Proceeds from the annual event will benefit township schools. Last year's race helped pay for a new robotics lab at Eisenhower Middle School.
Print out the flyer to bring to the Franklin Lakes location later this month.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Franklin Lakes's Superintendent will be leaving at the end of the school year.
The recent announcements narrow the field of candidates to four.
The nearly $2.7M agreement could be approved in time for a January roll-out of Ramapo Indian Hills's One-to-One technology initiative, district officials said.
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Officials say it will be a smooth transition from one interim Superintendent to another.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
Police departments in Wyckoff and Franklin Lakes issued back-to-school traffic safety reminders for residents who will be driving around more kids walking and biking to, and getting dropped off at, school.
Three planes that flew over the Indian Hills Class of 2013 ceremony with streamers congratulating graduates were 'noisy and disruptive,' board members say.
District officials say anticipated changing regulations makes undergoing Q-SAC monitoring this year a good move.
Cheryl Best was tapped Monday night to oversee curriculum in the Ridgewood school district.
Asbestos abatement work done in preparation for the installation of new boilers in the school next year.
Negotiations of the superintendent's contract extension will likely focus on tuition reimbursements for the pursuit of a doctoral degree.
Additional professional development planned for early September.
Board voted to maintain existing intramural sports, and is moving forward with a proposal for additional programming.
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Wyckoff Y will host bi-weekly teen night, with a rotating schedule of activities.
Replacement for Cheryl Best will be voted on by the board of education at a September meeting.
Student population in Franklin Lakes projected to drop as much as 26.1 percent in next five years, according to a demographic study.
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'One-to-One Initiative' to put laptops in hands of students by January.
Officials expect some of the projects will be funded in part by state grants.
Search firms presented proposals to the board of education at a meeting last week.
Healthcare contributions changed for district's six administrators.
Capital improvements, 1:1 Initiative on the agenda.
Teachers, administrators stepping in to fill the responsibilities of the vacant position.