Orange Daily Buzz: Mar. 11, 2024

News, events, and civic info for Orange for Mar. 11, 2024.

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Local news


Orange public schools to host “FASFA and HESSA Filing Workshop” for parents and caregivers on Mar. 13 in Orange. The event begins at 4 p.m. at Orange High School and will provide assistance for college financial aid applications. A list of required documents is available online. Add to 📅.
Orange Public Schools

CASA Essex County, a social service for youth in foster care, to host virtual information sessions on Mar. 13. The session begins at 11 a.m. will discuss the work that CASA Essex County does. Registration by email required. Add to 📅.
CASA Essex County

Mental Health Association plans a virtual free screening of “My Ascension” on Mar. 13. The documentary raises awareness for mental health and suicide. The viewing is from 6-7:30 p.m. and a Q&A discussion will follow. Online registration is required. Add to 📅.
Mental Health Association

Essex County Board of Commissioners to host “Women’s History Month Celebration” on Mar. 13 in Glen Ridge. The event, scheduled from 6 p.m. at Women’s Club of Glen Ridge, 219 Ridgewood Ave., will feature a program honoring Bloomfield councilwoman Jenny Mundell and Leslie Ingram Lewis, a Bloomfield business owner. There will be music and a reception. Preregistration is required. Add to 📅.
Essex County Board of County Commissioners

Essex County College to host “College Transfer Fair” on Mar. 13 in Newark. The event, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the college’s Cleo Hill, Sr. Physical Education building, will feature N.J. colleges that accept transfer students. Add to 📅.
Essex County College

Essex County Environmental Center is accepting Summer Camp and Butterfly Tent Safari internship applications for ages 18+. Applications available online and accepted by email.
Essex County Environmental Center

Regional news


New Jersey’s acting education commissioner has denied the expansion of two Newark charter schools, LEAD Charter School and Roseville Community Charter School, while approving the renewal of The Gray Charter School through 2029. The decisions were part of this year’s school amendment and renewal process, where 15 charter school requests were evaluated statewide. The denials were due to factors including low enrollment and stagnant achievement levels on state tests. Charter schools in N.J. serve over 60,000 students, with 20,450 of these students attending charters in Newark.
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