If you have a child in school you might be very surprised to learn detailed information about the youngster might wind up in the hands of an unknown third party - all without your knowledge.
We wanna send a big THANK YOU out to the folks from North Dover Elementary School , we had them In-Studio to talk about their "Anti-Bullying" Song "Bully Free" which has become a huge hit! Thanks to Principal Ms. Colleen McGrath for arranging to have the 5th Grade students in to perform "LIVE" on the air with us...
This weekend my niece moved away to college. She's starting as a Freshman. My nephew, her brother, also moved back to school. He's going into his Junior year. What this means is that my sister, after 20 years of having children in the house, is an empty nester...
Ocean County Vocational Technical School's annual "TechFest" music festival is back and bigger and better than ever with its fifth installment coming up in April.
The event raises money for scholarships for students from the OCVTS Audio Recording Program and Performing Arts Academy, but audio instructor and "TechFest" co-creator Bill Bourke says that's not all...
The topic of "cell phones" in school ... is back in the news. Many have mixed emotions on whether children should be allowed to have phones with them in school. There seems to be several areas that supporters like the idea .... Lik...
The trees are blooming, the birds are chirping, and the temperatures are rising, but our children are stuck inside a classroom. It's that time of the school year when many students struggle to focus and behave, as they pray for the start of summer vacation.
92.7 WOBM and Gateway Toyota/Scion honor NICHOLAS RACANELLI of Southern Regional High School as the Student of the Week.
Ranked in the top 15% of his class he has spent all four of his school years on the school’s honor roll. Nick is a member of the World Language Honor Society and has participated in fundraisers through his work with the schools Interact Club...
College students are coming out of school with more debt than ever and a seminar at Rutgers University hopes to educate them on the tricks and traps to avoid.