Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Should the Livingston Board of Education have more members? That will be the topic of a virtual public forum on May 24.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Livingston Patch.
A team of 11th and 12th graders from Livingston High School took home a top prize of $22,500 in college scholarships.
The annual list released by U.S. News and World Report ranks schools based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Livingston area high schools have done so far.
Livingston School Superintendent Matthew Block will host a “Coffee with the Superintendent” event on April 22.
“Our nurses are heroes every year, every day,” Livingston’s school superintendent said. “They teach us, inspire us and take care of us.”
Here's how the proposed 2021-2022 school budget would impact local homeowner's taxes.
Vineeta Khanna is helping to blaze a trail for people of South Asian heritage and women of color in Livingston.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Essex County.
“This plan sets a pathway for Livingston to return to school in September 2021 for full days, five days per week, at all levels.”
Danielle Rosenzweig will take over the reins from longtime principal Mark Stern at Livingston High School.
Gov. Phil Murphy's proposed $44.8 billion budget would mean increases in state aid to many school districts. Livingston is one of them.
A NJ man who previously taught and coached in Livingston allegedly produced and possessed child pornography, authorities said.
A Livingston Board of Education resolution urges Gov. Phil Murphy to include school staff on the state’s COVID vaccination list.
Livingston School Officials: “We intend to return to our in-person hybrid learning format on Tuesday.”
VIDEO: A wave of Livingston families switched to all-online classes after the holidays. See other COVID-19 updates in the district.
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Livingston voted for members of the board of education and town council. See certified results here.
All of Livingston’s public schools are open for in-person classes for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Back for Virtual, In-Person Instruction
Temple B'nai Abraham handing out JLP learning materials, high holiday crafts, and honey to JLP families for a sweet and delicious new year!
Welcome back! The Early School of Temple B'nai Abraham has begun onsite classes to the excitement of parents, students, and teachers alike!
A photo captured an inspiring moment at Livingston High School. “They all came – I was so honored,” Guy Rabner said.
These Livingston seniors are in select company, making the cut from among more than 1.5 million high school students across the nation.
Livingston is one of nearly 400 districts amid the coronavirus crisis that will get less aid than what Gov. Murphy first proposed.
James Calderon, a candidate for the Livingston Board of Education, released a statement about the district’s plan to reopen for the fall.
Nearly 150 Livingston teachers said they can’t return to classrooms. The district “simply cannot replace them,” Superintendent Block said.
Here are the candidates who filed to run for the Livingston Board of Education.
“Creativity, talent and leadership” helped a pair of young Livingston residents nab a NJ Governor’s Award for Arts in Education.
“The risk to the health and safety of our students and staff is too high,” the 12,000 members of the Essex County Education Association say.
“No matter what the final plan in Livingston, school will not look like it’s ever looked like before,” the district’s superintendent said.
A fire siren will sound in recognition of the Livingston graduating class of 2020 on Thursday night, township officials said.
Want to make a run for the Livingston Board of Education? Here’s how to get on the ballot.
A Short Hills school with small class sizes, nurturing teachers, and individualized student instruction has made all the difference.
Livingston Superintendent: “We will consider socially distanced, post-graduation in-person ceremonies in July.”
They might not have a "normal" graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Life goes on despite the coronavirus, and so do the "best high school" rankings by U.S. News & World Report.