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  • LYNDHURST - The Lyndhurst Board of Education has approved a grant of more than $600,000 to cover tuition for special education students. The school district approved the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act grant last week. The $617,000 grant will cover fees for the 354 special education students who travel outside the district for schooling.

  • LYNDHURST -- The Board of Education has named Robert Giangeruso as principal of the Lincoln School, finalizing an overhaul of the district's administration. A remedial teacher at the Washington School, Giangeruso was named principal Monday.

  • SCHOOL districts throughout New Jersey were handed a double dose of bitter budget medicine this year, when Governor Christie cut more than $1 billion in state aid. Wisely, many put early learning at the top of their priority list and devised creative ways to keep optional, but popular, prekindergarten programs open. Preschool programs survived the budget ax in Bloomingdale, Emerson and Wayne, Staff Writer John A. Gavin reported. Totowa was able to keep its program by charging parents tuition -- not terrific news for families on shrinking budgets, but far better than having no program at all. Cliffside Park trimmed its schedule from full sessions to half-days. And in Lyndhurst, when the local board of education cut preschool funds, the township Recreation Department stepped in to run the...

  • LYNDHURST The Board of Education has approved an indoor swimming pool and an agreement with the town and a special services school district to return at least 18 of the local district's special- needs students to Lyndhurst. It was the latest and most complicated of several shared- services arrangements in the township.

  • LYNDHURST - The Board of Education Monday approved five retirements among numerous personnel moves it made while winding up business for the current school year. The board approved retirements for Jane Aulenbach, an elementary school music teacher; Betty Jane Christensen, a Roosevelt School teacher; Anne DeJulia, a learning disabilities teacher-consultant; Joan Esposito, an elementary school art teacher, and Dennis Sluka, the Washington School principal.

  • LYNDHURST - The township and Board of Education broke ground Friday on a new $2 million, 10,000-square-foot office and community youth center complex, a facility that officials said would serve as a permanent home for the board and a safe after-school haven for neighborhood children. The project was the brainchild of Mayor Richard DiLascio.

  • LYNDHURST - The Lyndhurst Board of Education approved the selection of Charlotte Rubertone as the high school boys track coach Wednesday night, apparently ending the 28-year tenure of Tom Shoebridge. The board and Superintendent Joseph Abate made no public comment in appointing Rubertone as part of a package of personnel decisions approved by a 6-0 vote with three abstentions.

  • LYNDHURST - The Board of Education added two teachers to Lyndhurst High School on Monday, capitalizing on the additional money it will receive for the 2008-09 school year under a new state funding formula. Both hires - a business teacher and an English teacher - are the result of $432,000 the state announced it would add to the $2.16 million the district received in the 2007-08 school year.

  • LYNDHURST The Board of Education has hired Joseph Sabato principal of Lyndhurst High School. Sabato, the vice principal of Ramsey Middle School, will be paid $113,830.

  • LYNDHURST -- The Board of Education has approved a bid from a Woodland Park contractor to repair a damaged roof at the Roosevelt School, a move that will allow all students to return to the school by the end of next month. Trustees on Monday approved a $121,000 bid from Jersey Partners/ East Rutherford Roofing, the lowest of eleven bids and a deal that pleased officials.



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