The Lenape Regional High School District is a “No Place for Hate,” and now for the second year, the four high schools in the district have…
Four years ago, Cherokee High School student Nick Musulin had a goal of getting involved in community service in his school. In his time, he forged a relationship with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, established…
On May 12, in the Lenape High School auditorium, the Lenape Regional High School District will be honoring students who will be entering the military or military academy. In addition, alumni and employees of the district who…
The Lenape Regional High School District will host their annual Student Summer Job Fair on Thursday, March 27 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Lenape High School. The job fair is an excellent…
The weather this winter has been particularly challenging — wreaking havoc on roads, landscapes and school schedules. To date, Lenape Regional High School District experienced eleven instructional days impacted by delayed openings and early…
According to the district’s website, in advance of a snow storm that is expected to hit the South Jersey region on Jan. 21, the Lenape Regional High Schools District will have an early dismissal.
In advance of a snow storm that is expected to hit the South Jersey region on Jan. 21, the Lenape Regional High Schools District will have an early dismissal.
A Lenape Regional High School Board of Education member who has had his roots in the district his entire life was chosen as its president Wednesday night.
In separate ceremonies students and faculty from all four Lenape Regional High School District schools celebrated their designations as No Place for Hate having completed a year of anti-bias and anti-bullying programs.
The Lenape Regional High School District will be implementing a new state-mandated teacher evaluation tool in addition to its own “homegrown” method this school year, as was discussed at last week’s meeting.