Hunterdon Central Regional High School
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Hunterdon Central Regional High School |
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Established | 1956 |
Type | Public |
Principal | Peter Karycki |
Location | Raritan Township, New Jersey, USA |
Campus | Rural |
Mascot | Red Devils |
Website | http://www.hcrhs.k12.nj.us/ |
Hunterdon Central Regional High School is a comprehensive, regional, four-year public high school, and school district that serves, as of 2006, approximately 3,020 students from five municipalities in east central Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Students hail from Delaware Township, East Amwell Township, Flemington Borough, Raritan Township and Readington Township.
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[edit] Awards and recognition
For the 1997-98 school year, Hunterdon Central Regional High School received the Blue Ribbon Award from the United States Department of Education, the highest honor that an American school can achieve, is awarded for excellence in instructional delivery and educational environment. In 2002, Hunterdon Central was awarded the Blue Ribbon School award for the second time, one of a limited number of schools across the state to be recognized on two separate occasions.[1]
The school was the first in the State of New Jersey to be designated as a Star School by the New Jersey Department of Education, the highest honor that a New Jersey school can achieve, and has been recognized with this award three times, in 1993-94,[2] 1994-95,[3] and 1997-98.[4]
Hunterdon Central Regional High School was the 57th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 316 schools statewide, in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2006 cover story on the state's Top Public High Schools.[5]
For the 2005-06 school year, the district was recognized with the "Best Practices Award" by the New Jersey Department of Education for its "Books Breaking Barriers: The ESL Literature Circle" World Languages program at Hunterdon Central Regional High School.[6]
[edit] Board of Education
The Hunterdon Central Regional Board of Education is comprised of nine members elected by registered voters in the five constituent municipalities who participate in the school district. Three members are elected from both Raritan and Readington Townships, and one each from Delaware Township, East Amwell Township and the Borough of Flemington.
[edit] School
The high school is situated on a 72-acre campus that includes a 9/10 Campus Building, an 11/12 Campus Building, a 2,000-seat fieldhouse, an Instructional Media Center, and a Communications/Music Building with a TV / radio studio and three practice halls. There are also numerous outdoor fields and extensive project adventure facilities.
The first construction since the addition of the lower campus (the 11/12 Building), the school went through extensive renovations starting in February 2005 to help cope with the increase in students over the years. The auditorium, which hadn't been renovated since its construction in 1957, is completely renovated, which included the replacement of the old stage, and the addition of the most up-to-date technology for the music and theater departments. All classrooms were fitted with air conditioning. The main athletic complex, housing the football stadium, has been completely redone due to the generous donation of a HCRHS alum. Now dubbed the "Stewart Athletic Complex," the stadium features a turf field, brand new seating, and an up-to-date press box. Many other renovations have been made to the music buildings, communications building, and library. Construction was completed in fall of 2006.
The School has a thorough and complex security system. All administration, faculty and students have ID Cards with magnetic stripes that must be used to gain access through certain doors. There is also an extensive system of cameras throughout the school.
The student enrollment at Hunterdon Central is approximately 3,020 for the 2006-2007 academic year. Average class size is 19.8, student to faculty ratio is 11 to 1, and student to computer ratio is 2.3 to 1.
After many months of searching the school recently appointed a new superintendent, Dr. Lisa Brady, a former employee of Hunterdon Central. She served as a vice-principal from 1997 to 2000 and principal from 2000 to 2004; and then left to become superintendent of South Hunterdon Regional High School. Former superintendent Dr. Lee Seitz left in early October 2006 to become the superintendent of the Parsippany-Troy Hills School District.
[edit] Extracurricular activities
Extracurricular activities at the high school include baseball, boys’ and girls’ basketball, boys’ and girls’ bowling, cheerleading, boys’ and girls’ cross country, boys’ and girls’ fencing, field hockey, football, boys’ and girls’ golf, gymnastics, boys’ and girls’ lacrosse, ice hockey, boys’ and girls’ soccer, softball, boys’ and girls’ swimming, boys’ and girls’ tennis, boys’ and girls’ track and winter track, boys’ and girls’ volleyball, color guard, and wrestling.
The boy's lacrosse team has won the Group IV State Championship in both 2005 and 2006. In 2006, number-three seed Hunterdon Central Regional High School defeated top-seed Montclair High School in the Group IV final, by a score of 10-9 in overtime.[7]
The Varsity Football Team won the title of Group IV Public Schools State Championship in 2006, winning the Central Group IV championship, beating Howell High School, 42-24,[8] and was ranked #2 in Central New Jersey by the Courier-News.
The Varsity Cheerleading Team has taken the title of New Jersey Group IV State Champion in 02-03, 00-01, and 98-99 and took 2nd Place nationally at UCA National High School Finals in 02-03.
Activities offered include dramatics, student government, publications, service organizations, clubs, marching band and orchestra, an Air Force Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps program, a chapter of the Junior Statesmen of America and choral programs.
The school's radio station, WCVH, features a mix of rock and specialty programming. The call letters stand for "Community Voice of Hunterdon (county)."
[edit] Staff
Hunterdon Central has a student/faculty ratio of 11 to 1. Approximately 57.6% of the staff hold advanced degrees (M.A., Ph. D. or Ed.D.). The District's staff training program has been recognized by the National Center for Public Productivity at Rutgers University, The New Jersey Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and the United States Department of Education Professional Development National Awards.
[edit] Administration
- Interim Superintendent - Judy Gray, Ed.D
- Superintendent - Lisa Brady, Ed.D (Appointed, Effective July 1, 2007)
- Assistant Superintendent - Judy Gray, Ed.D. (Retiring, Effective July 1, 2007)
- Business Administrator / Board Secretary - Ray Krov
- Principal - Peter Karycki
- Vice-Principal - Barabara Manfredi
- Vice-Principal - Richard Schneebeli
- Vice-Principal - Jennifer Spieker
- Vice-Principal - Suzanne Cooley
- Vice-Principal - Craig Blanton
- Director of Curriculum - Thomas Smith, Ed.D.
- Director of Pupil Personnel Services - David Prutow
- Director of Information Systems - Robert Mancabelli
- Director of Operations - Roy Van Teyens
[edit] Notable alumni
- Zora Andrich, Reality television star, Joe Millionaire season one. Graduated in 1991.
- Vera Farmiga, actress whose films include The Manchurian Candidate and The Departed, graduated with the class of 1991.[9]
- Danny Federici, musician, player for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
- Tom Keeley (class of 1997), guitarist for the band Thursday
- Kent Osborne, Movie writer, SpongeBob SquarePants, The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
- Mark Osborne, Movie director, Kung Fu Panda
- Richard Rubin, Reality television star, Beauty and the Geek season one
- Tucker Rule (class of 1997), drummer for the band Thursday
- Jason Shevchuk (class of 1994), vocalist for the band Kid Dynamite
- Jamie Graf, Multiple Grammy Award winning recording engineer, graduated class of 1991.[10]
[edit] References
- ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program: Schools Recognized 1982-1983 through 1999-2002 (PDF), accessed May 11, 2006
- ^ New Jersey Department of Education Star School Award recipient 1993-94, accessed May 23, 2006
- ^ New Jersey Department of Education Star School Award recipient 1994-95, accessed May 23, 2006
- ^ New Jersey Department of Education Star School Award recipient 1997-98, accessed May 23, 2006
- ^ Top Public High Schools in New Jersey: 51-100, New Jersey Monthly, September 2006
- ^ New Jersey Department of Education Best Practices Award recipient for 2005-06, accessed October 23, 2006
- ^ 2006 Boys Lacrosse - Group IV, accessed July 6, 2006
- ^ 2006 Football Tournament - Central, Group IV, NJSIAA, accessed December 5, 2006
- ^ Biography for Vera Farmiga from the Internet Movie Database, accessed October 10, 2006
- ^ Official website for Jamie Graf