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Jon Bon Jovi goes home for NJ high school dedication ceremony
SAYREVILLE — Who says you can’t go home?. Jon Bon Jovi began his life in Perth Amboy but returned to Sayreville War Memorial High School on Tuesday, which is his alma mater. "It's a journey, you know, I've been on this journey my entire adult life, and started...
Resignation of assistant principal accepted by board
SPRING LAKE — The Spring Lake Board of Education accepted the resignation of Assistant Principal and Supervisor of Student Services Natalie Levine at the Monday, Sept. 30 board of education. Levine’s last day in the district will be Friday, Nov. 29. Last week on Sept. 25, Levine submitted her notice of resignation to the board of education, stating that she will be leaving H.W.
Staten Island HS football: Here are 31 more gridders who earned their way to top-performers status last week
Well, it took until Week 4 of the high school football season on Staten Island, but the defensive guys finally caught up to the offensive guys. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Middletown BOE Meeting Highlights Achievements and New Initiatives
MIDDLETOWN, NJ — The Middletown Township School District Board of Education held its monthly meeting, focusing on student achievements, ongoing projects, and strategic initiatives for the upcoming school year. The meeting featured reports from Middletown High School North and South student representatives, updates on curriculum improvements, and the launch of new district-wide programs.The meeting began with student representatives from Middletown High School North and South sharing recent highlights and upcoming events. At High School North, the newly installed turf field was put to use for the first time during the school's victorious football game against Lacey...
Superintendent presents ‘23-‘24 test scores
BELMAR — The Belmar Board of Education last Thursday heard its annual presentation on the prior year’s testing scores, which broadly showed improvements in language arts and math The presentation examined how Belmar Elementary School’s (BES) students performed compared to the average of the state of New Jersey. Superintendent Jimmy Alvarez first presented the results of the state ACCESS assessments, which are administered to ELL (English language learner) students to measure their proficiency in speaking, listening, reading and writing in English.
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