Still Time to Apply for Jack Morris Memorial Scholarship
Each year, the Madison Chamber of Commerce provides scholarships to Madison High School students of at least $500, and the deadline to apply is Friday.
Each year, the Madison Chamber of Commerce provides scholarships to Madison High School students of at least $500, and the deadline to apply is Friday.
Madison students volunteered their time and donated blood to help make Red Cross blood drive a success, according to Dodge Online.
U.S. News & World Report ranked Madison High School No. 27 in the state.
Madison High School ranks No. 27 among the "Best High Schools" in New Jersey on a list published by U.S. News and World Report this week. Madison High School's state ranking was two spots better than last year, when it ranked 29th. It's national ranking improved to No. 382, compared to No. 502 last year. For being in the top 500 high schools in the U.S. out of more than 20,000 public high schools analyzed, the publication gave Madison a "gold medal" designation. U.S. News said it worked with the American Institutes for Research to evaluate schools based on state-mandated proficiency assessments, AP test results and how effectively schools educate the "least-advantaged" students. See the list of top New Jersey schools.
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Students will bring River City, Iowa, to the Rose City when they perform this year's spring musical Thursday through Sunday.
Tenth annual event is scheduled for Sunday, May 5, at Madison High School.
Physical education classes started playing the sport in December and students can't get enough of it.
More than $2,000 raised to help pay medical costs of 4-year-old with inoperable brain tumor.
The wrestling teams of Mendham High School and Morristown High School came together in competition and in charity on Wednesday when players wrestled and raised money for Brooke Healey, a 4-year-old with an inoperable brain tumor. Healey is the daughter of Madison High School wrestling coach Steve Healey. The wrestlers wore t-shirts that said "I wrestle for Brooke" during the match and parents collected donations to benefit the Healey family. Donations totaled $1,500 from the event and the parents and wrestlers raised an additional $600 in t-shirt sales. All funds will directly benefit the family's medical costs.
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Semifinals of Haas playoffs Thursday at Mennen Arena.
Two recipients of summer scholarships sponsored by the Thursday Morning Club shared their experiences with the club at its annual scholarship fundraising event.
Students performed songs, recited poetry, and enjoyed a cozy evening at the Glyphs Coffeehouse, a fundraiser for the Madison High School literary magazine.