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SchoolsSeptember 20, 2006 

School district, town work toward opening MEMS
Sept. 25 set as target date for staff, students to return
BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer
     MANALAPAN - When the Manal-apan-Englishtown Middle School (MEMS), Millhurst Road, did not open as scheduled on Sept. 11, school officials had to deal with about 1,000 angry parents who attended a series of meetings last week.
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Policy could permit pupils to pass on dissections
BY TALI ISRAELI Staff Writer
     MARLBORO - Board of Education members recently discussed the possibility of adding provisions to a policy, which would allow students to opt out of certain science experiments.
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Students recognized for eCybermission success
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer
     FREEHOLD - Four students who were in Lois Pflomm's sixth grade class at the Freehold Intermediate School during the 2005-06 school year took a problem they believed was affecting their community, analyzed it, came up with a workable solution and parlayed that solution into big bucks -$8,000 to be ex
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Attendance areas will not change
BY LARRY HLAVENKA JR. Staff Writer
     The Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education has voted to keep established attendance area boundary lines in effect for the 2007-08 school year.
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Supt. takes issue with test that shows school lacking
FRHSD's Wasser objects to U.S. law that labels some pupils a 'subgroup'
BY LARRY HLAVENKA JR. Staff Writer
     Freehold Regional High School District Superintendent of Schools James Wasser is pleased that five of the district's six high schools met all 40 test score indicators as defined by the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act.
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