Real victims of hiring process are those children enrolled in Special Education programs
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
As part of a $500 million capital grants initiative, the governor's office has recommended funding to several Monmouth school districts.
The young engineers won first place for their project aimed at minimizing environmental harm during rocket launches.
William Bruno, a lifelong NJ resident and esteemed teacher, administrator and coach, died June 19 at the age of 68.
If you’re driving around Marlboro next week, be prepared for extra traffic around town, officials said.
Aden A. Jasser, Shruti Kedharnath and Rohan Wadhwa won the prestigious award after being selected from a pool of 16,000 finalists.
Ethan Beyer and Christian Ricci recently vowed to continue excelling in the classroom and on the field next fall.
A document found in the possession of a student at Conover Road Elementary School has sparked an investigation by school admins.
Anna Marzhona Zimmer won the prestigious award after being selected from a pool of 16,000 finalists.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Marlboro-Coltsneck Patch.
U.S. News ranked NJ schools based on several factors amid the COVID crisis. Here's where Colts Neck and Marlboro rank among the rest.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Marlboro-Coltsneck area high schools have done so far.
These four teens are part of a High Technology High School team slated to compete in the MathWorks international math competition finals.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Monmouth County.
School district refuses to release 10 e-mail exchanges between board president and superintendent regarding new and early contract
The increase in funding is part of the Gov. Phil Murphy's school aid plan for the 2021-2022 school year.
The 11.59 decrease in funding is part of the Gov. Phil Murphy's school aid plan for the 2021-2022 school year.
Marlboro's Shreyan Ragudaran serves as one of 25 high–achieving eighth graders who earned the prestigious honor in 2021.
Cedar Drive Middle School's Connor Burke serves as one of 25 high–achieving eighth graders who earned the prestigious honor in 2021.
Did Board Engage in Due Diligence Regarding "Pay Comparability Study?"... If not, why not? Hearing and Vote scheduled for Tuesday
Cost of Contract after 5-years: $337,006.00 Dollars; District Proposes to Raise Tax Levy 2% amid School State Aid Cut
Since the pandemic began, some Colts Neck students have watched videos in place of language classes. Parents are now demanding action.
200+ parents have pledged support to begin full-time instruction. The school district has followed a full-virtual schedule since November.
Compounding situation, superintendent wants new contract and has pending ethics charges
Ethics matter scheduled for January 2021 hearing with Office of Administrative Law
Classes at Marlboro High School will be conducted virtually until Nov. 18 amid at least 2 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the school community.
Colts Neck resident Dr. Sumul Raval is running for a seat on the Colts Neck Board of Education.
A new 2021 report card for NJ's schools has been released by Niche.com. See how your district did.
Colts Neck resident Alison DeNoia is running for a seat on the Colts Neck Board of Education.
Working Families Choose Y Academy Programs for Academic Support and Child Care
Colts Neck resident Heather Tormey is running for a seat on the Colts Neck Board of Education.
Under the new Phase 2 plan, Marlboro students will return to in-person classes for four days a week as early as Oct. 5.
Students at Marlboro Middle School and Memorial Middle School will complete remote-only learning next week, according to the superintendent.
Three students from Marlboro High School are among 16,000 semifinalists in the 66th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
This upcoming year, Marlboro Township public schools will receive $9.7 million from the state, down 8 percent from last year.
Five candidates will pursue three open seats on the Marlboro Township Board of Education in November.
Students from Colts Neck HS, High Technology HS, Freehold HS, Biotechnology HS and Manalapan HS earned the prestigious awards.