A total of 1,543 students, including Maya Webster from Somerset, have been named to the Dean’s List at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania (ESU) for the Fall 2020 semester of the 2020-2021 academic year, according to Joanne Bruno, J.D., provost and vice president for academic affairs. Students eligible for the Dean’s List are those who have attained a 3.50 quality …
Read More »School District Begins ‘Student Tutorial Period’ To Aid District Students During Pandemic
Schools Superintendent John Ravally told parents in a February 5 letter about the new, after-school tutoring program. (File photo.) District students will be able to get extra learning time, or just words of encouragement, under a new program begun by the district. Called a “Student Tutorial Period,” the program was developed by district administrators in conjunction with the Franklin Township …
Read More »Virtual Open Houses Set For Central Jersey College Prep Charter School
Sponsored Content. Prospective students of Central Jersey College Prep Charter School can attend a series of virtual open houses that have been set for February. The charter school’s application period is open through March 1. The virtual open house dates are 10 a.m. February 6, 6:30 p.m. February 11 and 4 p.m. February 21. CJCP is a K-12 school; the …
Read More »Warriors On The Academic Move
Afeefa Malik of Franklin Park was named to the University of Utah’s Fall 2020 Dean’s List. Malik’s major is listed as Engineering BS. Malik was among more than 9,700 students named to the Fall 2020 Dean’s List at the U. To qualify, students must earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher in at least 12 graded credit hours during any …
Read More »More Than Half Of District Students Opt For Remote Learning
More than 55 percent of Claremont Road Elementary School’s students will learn remotely once the hybrid plan is put into effect on November 30. (File photo). More than half of the district’s students will be learning from home when schools open for hybrid in-person learning on November 30. As of November 24, 3,758 students, about 55 percent of the district’s …
Read More »Covid-19 Testing Begins In Schools, Will Be Ramped Up Later In Year
A program to test students and staff in township schools for the coronavirus on an ongoing basis began in two schools on October 28. The tests were given to staff and students at Franklin High School and Claremont Elementary School, said district spokeswoman Mary Clark. Clark said that approximately eight adults and six students were tested at CES and that …
Read More »FHS PTSO Conducting Shoe Drive For Student Programs
The Franklin Township High School PTSO is conducting a shoe drive fundraiser through November 30 to raise funds for student events. Gently worn, used and new shoes can be left at Franklin High School in the rear of the building across from the football field. The amount of money earned depends on the total weight of the pairs of shoes …
Read More »Rebekah Solomon Named New Franklin Park School Principal
Rebekah Solomon, pictured here in a file photo, was named principal of the Franklin Park School at the October 22 Board of Education meeting. One of Franklin’s native daughters has been named principal of a school she once attended. A 17-year administrative veteran of the school system, Rebekah Solomon was most recently a vice principal at Franklin High School. Solomon …
Read More »GreatSchools.org Honors Central Jersey College Prep Charter School With 2020 College Success Award
Sponsored Content. Central Jersey College Prep Charter School is proud to announce that it has received a prestigious College Success Award from GreatSchools.org, the nation’s leading nonprofit empowering parents to unlock educational opportunities for their children. Launched in 2018, the College Success Award honors schools that excel in ensuring students prepare for college, enroll in college, and succeed once they …
Read More »School’s Hybrid In-Person Learning Plan Slightly Changed
Township schools are scheduled to open November 30 for hybrid in-person learning, but it won’t be exactly the same plan that was envisioned last summer. The original hybrid plan had students attending for a full school day. That has changed, said Mary Clark, the district’s spokeswoman. Instead, she said, students will continue to attend on the minimum session schedule, as …
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