Ridgewood Public Schools

From lowest socioeconomic status to highest, the categories are A, B, CD, DE, FG, GH, I and J.

[23] Core members of the school district's administration include:[24] The Ridgewood Board of Education had been searching for a new superintendent since July 1, 2006, with Paul Arilotta, previously Principal of Travell School, serving as an interim replacement during the year-long search.

[29] In December 2020, Thomas Gorman, then principal of Ridgewood High school stepped in as interim superintendent.

The goal of the project is to build a school for children in Cambodia to overcome the challenges their people have faced from the genocide at the hands of the Khmer Rouge, the communist political party, in the 1970s.

Ridgewood focused on having students tap into their strengths and talents to make a difference on a global level.

The Rural School Project is funded through a nonprofit organization, The American Assistance for Cambodia/Japan Relief for Cambodia (AAfC).

Ridgewood Schools is raising funds in collaboration with American Assistance for Cambodia/Japan Relief for Cambodia (AAfC).

The fundraising supported the construction cost of a rural school (includes the building, desks, chairs), a full-time trained English/computer teacher for 2 years, 3 solar panels to provide basic electric for lighting and computers, and books.