Schools

17-Year-Old BOE Candidate and More in Top School Stories of 2013

Here are some of the top schools stories in the township this year.


Schools Receive over $100K in Grants

Schools throughout the district received thousands of dollars in grants from the Education Foundation of Millburn-Short Hills.


MHS Key Club Helps Establish Kiwanis Club

Kiwanis Club received a charter thanks in part to the efforts of the Millburn High School Key Club.


MHS Cafeteria Goes Mobile

Millburn High School EzCafe, a mobile app for students to pre-order various foods from the school cafeteria, is created by two MHS students.


MHS has Nearly 100-Percent Graduation Rate

Millburn High School has a graduation rate of 98.6-percent, according to a report from the New Jersey Department of Education.



Improvements Throughout School District

The school district made various improvements and repairs to schools throughout the district before the 2013-2014 school year began.



Board of Education Election Race Includes 17-Year-Old Candidate

Chase Harrison, a 17-year-old resident, ran for a spot on the Millburn Board of Education.


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