Tag: Students
Study Suggests Middletown BOE Reassign Schools for 119 Students
MIDDLETOWN – A district-commissioned review conducted by Ross Haber & Associates was recently delivered to the district’s Board of Education (BOE).
In Step and In Sync: Marching Band Helps Students Find Their...
By the time the first downbeat drops on a crisp Friday night, the work has been going on for months – metronomes clicking in a band room, drill sets scribbled in pencil, and teenagers in the Two River area learning to move (and think) as one.
Inspiring Young Students with A Passion for Music
LITTLE SILVER – If one of the teachers at Red Bank Regional High School asks senior Sasha Perskie what she did on her summer vacation, the teen won’t need much time to pick out the highlights.
Brookdale Sells Hazlet Campus
Students from Brookdale Community College’s Hazlet campus will soon be “deployed to the Lincroft campus once this semester is completed,” said Laura Oncea, the school’s communications director, confirming that the college has sold its Bayshore satellite campus.
Sea Bright Residents Will Hear More on Regionalization at Upcoming Special...
Though tax relief may be a welcomed byproduct of school regionalization, for borough parents and Mayor Brian Kelly, transitioning students to a new school district is a source of anxiety he and the borough council will address during a special Oct. 3 meeting of the governing body.
Red Bank Charter School Fate In Question
RED BANK – The existence of the 23-year-old Red Bank Charter School has “recklessly added and condoned a structure” of segregation in Red Bank for decades, argued Jared Rumage, Ed.D, the superintendent of Red Bank Public Schools, at last Wednesday’s borough council meeting.
Shakespeare for High School Students – 2021 Virtual Style
Two River Theater's popular education program, A Little Shakespeare, has morphed into a new program during the pandemic: Tiny Shakes: Romeo and Juliet.
New Environmental Group Helps Kids Become Ocean Advocates
A new organization in Highlands teaches kids from third to 12th grade to advocate for the environment.
RFH Students Help Rumson Family Harvest, Deliver Pumpkins
Michael Sullivan, left, and his daughter Michelle Mandia, grew pumpkins this year in the family’s 26,000-square-foot garden in Rumson which were...
Colleges and Students Proceeding with Caution for Fall 2020
By Mia Glass
Colleges around the country, like Monmouth University in West Long Branch, have been deciding how...


















