Schools & Education in Bergen County, NJ
Your Guide to Local Elementary, Middle, High School and College Events & Happenings
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Bergen Youth Orchestras (BYO), the oldest youth orchestra in northern New Jersey, is looking for new talent for the upcoming season within its three distinct performance... |
The “summer slip” is a well documented phenomenon that affects many students. Skills that seemed to be mastered in June are difficult to retrieve once... |
In September, Bergen Community College’s Division of Continuing Education, Corporate and Public Sector Training will offer three free open houses on its... |
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There are Star Wars fans…and there are Star Wars fans. Lyndhurst’s Steven Savino falls into the second category. His elaborate displays of action figures... |
Matthew Irwin and Lauren Mahnke of Pascack Hills High School receive the 2010 Montvale Chamber of Commerce educational scholarship award. Pictured from L... |
Bergen Community College has nominated Jose A. Adames, Ed.D. as vice president of Academic Affairs. The Bergen Community College Board of Trustees is expected to vote on... |
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Students at Tuxedo Park School listened to a speaker last month who motivated the entire student body to embark upon a mission to help. Fiona Duffy, a resident... |
The Bergen Youth Orchestra (BYO), the oldest youth orchestral organization in northern New Jersey, recently awarded Jacob Kallman of Franklin Lakes a scholarship... |
Freshman Jacob F. of Upper Saddle River, a student at Barnstable Academy in Oakland, recently earned "Special Recognition" for his art work at the Bergen... |
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Ramapo College of New Jersey has signed an affiliation agreement with the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, Ghana. The agreement will... |
Bergen Community College’s Division of Continuing Education will begin offering high school summer school courses starting later this month. “This is a great... |
On Tuesday, June 15th, The Village School in Waldwick held its 11th Middle School graduation. Pictured here is the 2010 graduating class. These students... |







