Atlantic Cape Community College is celebrating Black History Month this February with a full slate of events from flag raisings and panel discussions to movie screenings and virtual gatherings at the college’s Mays Landing, Atlantic City and Cape May campuses.
High school students at Cape Tech received real-world experience as they practiced first aid techniques utilized by the Army National Guard.
See photos of the Sandman Consolidated School bounce house party!
The Wildwoods Civic Club is accepting applications from young woman entering the 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th grade in the fall to serve as Queen Oceania 2022, Ambassador of the Wildwoods.
Three Middle Township High School seniors will not only be receiving their high school diploma next month, but as they walk wearing their Middle Township cap and gown, they will be doing so with their associate degrees.
Cape Tech students will travel to Atlanta in June to compete nationally and represent the State of New Jersey at the SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference.
The May 19 ceremony saw nearly 400 walk across the stage.
Wildwood Catholic Academy's administration announced Michael Rennie as the new Athletic Director as of May 20.
"I feel very strongly about taking care of our planet and our environment, so I loved the sustainability bonus challenge. I went to the beach and picked up trash and debris for us to use in our construction."
U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew announced April 11 that he will be introducing legislation, the "My Child, My Choice" Act, in response to the state of New Jersey indicating that beginning in the fall, second graders will be taught about gender identity.
The winners of the County Park and Zoo Earth Day Logo contest have been announced. The 2022 theme is “Invest in our Planet”.
Families, students, teachers, and staff from Cape May Tech and Cape May County Special Services joined together to promote inclusion and recognize the students participating in the Unified Sports Basketball tournament
The Cape May County Chamber of Commerce Education Foundation is now accepting online scholarship applications from June 2022 high school graduates planning to pursue a college or a trade school education.
Kindergarten registration for Stone Harbor for the 2022/23 school year is approaching quickly.
If you are a Avalon or Stone Harbor resident and are interested in your child attending the Pre K 3 or 4 year-old Program please contact Mrs. Leah Panetta at the Avalon School at 609-967-7544, or email Panetta@avesnj.org
Waders, bibs and boots were the items for the day at Cape May Tech. Ms. Hanna Toft, Natural Science Technology teacher and FFA (Future Farmers of America) advisor, gathered FFA members and headed out to the saltmarsh located behind the school for a habitat clean-up project.
The 4th and 5th grade classes at West Cape May Elementary were part of a pen pal exchange program with a class from Las Penitas
On Wednesday, February 2nd, the Ocean City Intermediate School had a fun " Pajama Day" dress-down day event to raise awareness and funds for the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Lower Cape May Regional High School’s BioMed Club wanted to provide a free and accessible way for the community to exercise both physically and mentally. To lend a helping hand when we had to keep our distance, the LCMR BioMed Club partnered with the Cape Regional Wellness Alliance to compil…
Three Middle Township High School (MTHS) seniors are celebrating a major achievement, getting accepted to the nation’s best -- Ivy League schools.
As new Covid case numbers reach all-time highs, some local school districts have decided to go to an all-virtual format to begin 2022. Others have announced that they plan to open as normal.
“I couldn’t really imagine getting a perfect score on a standardized test. I didn’t know that was possible,” said Xander Hardin. “Coming out, I felt like I did the best that I could. I didn’t feel tripped up on questions.”
Last year, the college was able to raise $18,000 during its Giving Tuesday efforts.
Everyone is invited to tour the school, talk to teachers, learn about the high school and post-secondary / adult programs, HSE testing, and other programs where students can continue their education.
The app - “What’s the Sign?” - translates sign language unlike other translators on the market. Their prototype not only translates, but also animates words, not just letters, in sign language by utilizing GIFs.
Wildwood Catholic Academy Announces New Boys Basketball Coach
Middle Township Public Schools Receive $1200 Donation in Product from local ACME Markets
Call (609) 602-7682 for more information about the Christ Child Society.
Nine students from Bishop McHugh Regional Catholic School (BMRCS) were honored in the 2020 Catholic Daughters Education Contest, which encourages lively imagination and freedom of thought in essay writing, poetry, art, music, computer art and photography.
Third graders at the Dennis Township Elementary School are participating in a community service project called, The Adoptable Pet Art Gallery.
Parents who suspect their preschool-aged child may be handicapped can now get free help from their local school district.
After two years and a global pandemic, Middle Township High School’s highly anticipated walkable labyrinth is nearly finished and preparing for a big reveal on Friday, June 4.
Dennis Township Elementary School’s third grade celebrated Earth Day this spring by participating in the "Litterbug Project." Our school partnered with the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority, the Dennis Township Environmental Commission, and the Dennis Township Education Associat…
Every year the Dennis Township School District hosts a much-loved Scholastic Book Fair Event. This is a week full of shopping, dressing up for theme days, and family activities. But, as we all know, this year has been quite different from previous ones. Many annual school events were cancele…
In an effort to truly recognize the accomplishments of the class of 2021, Atlantic Cape Community College will host two separate graduation events.
The Dennis Township Schools Staff, students, and district families donated to the Easter Basket Supply Drive for Hurrikanen's Kids, where the baskets will be used to make Easter baskets for children at CHOP.
MTHS Swimming
Dennis Township School District Pride Committee
The Middle Township High School tennis courts will look a little different today, as they will be transformed into an outdoor wrestling arena.
Bishop McHugh School celebrated Catholic Schools Week from Jan. 31 to Feb. 5, 2021 with police K-9 demonstrations, virtual visits to a museum, charitable outreach to first responders, fun and games, and more.
Students in preschool through grade 8 were recognized for displaying God’s characteristic of Love with a Fruit of the Spirit award in February 2021.
Middle Township High School field hockey coach, Janina Perna, has been named one of 100 regional winners of Positive Coaching Alliance’s (PCA) Double-Goal Coach Award. Coaches
Recently, Chef Warren Wade, teacher of the Commercial Foods Production Program of Study, congratulated 10 high school students for passing their ServSafe Manager and Food Handler Certification. ServSafe is an educational program that was developed by the National Restaurant Association (NRA…
Students in preschool through grade 8 were recognized for displaying God’s characteristic of Joy with a Fruit of the Spirit award in January 2021. Fruit of the Spirit awards are given to students who consistently demonstrate the heart of Christ. The Fruits of the Spirit are the observable be…
Cape Tech Students Support Those In Need
Students in preschool through grade 8 were recognized for displaying God’s characteristic of Self-Control with a Fruit of the Spirit award in December 2020.
Middle Township School District is proud of its unwavering commitment to students, staff, and the community.
Dennis Township's third grade classes have been busy learning about all things winter and holiday: Snowflake Bentley, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, and Christmas trees.
The Woodbine Elementary School Oct. 26 began the 2020 Red Ribbon Week campaign against drugs and alcohol.
Chris Paskalides, principal at Middle Township Elementary No. 1, was recently named Visionary Principal of the Year, Elementary Level, 2020 by the New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association (NJPSA) during the group’s virtual conference.
Lower Township Elementary Schools are taking part in the CHILD FUND, a state-wide program to locate and provide for those children age 2 and a half to 5 years who may have physical, mental, or emotional difficulties.