October 7, 2017
CAPE MAY – Over 50 years ago city and school officials in Cape May installed a pool in the city’s then-new elementary school. The belief, held throughout the school’s history,...
CAPE MAY – Over 50 years ago city and school officials in Cape May installed a pool in the city’s then-new elementary school. The belief, held throughout the school’s history,...
MAYS LANDING—Atlantic Cape Community College’s Board of Trustees met Sept. 26 to approve personnel matters, contracts and purchases at the Mays Landing Campus. Purchases, Contracts Approved: –Revisions of Chapter 12...
In the annual Phi Delta Kappa/Gallop Poll concerning the national public school systems, 83 percent of Americans give public schools a grade of C or less. Results from opinion polls,...
WOODBINE – Sometimes the best of intentions to give children a running start to their education go awry in the execution. The Herald was contacted by Michele Rose of Woodbine...
ERMA – As parents prepared their children for the start of school this past week, the staff at Richard M. Teitelman Middle School prepared to resume their “book bag project”...
PETERSBURG – It’s that time of year when Labor Day looms, temperatures start to cool off, and parents breathe a sigh of relief that school days are soon to begin....
WEST CAPE MAY – In 2009 the West Cape May School District faced the potential closing of its elementary school and a merger with either Cape May or Lower Cape...