For the better part of two full years, everything happening throughout Toms River Regional Schools has been shared virtually– in newsletters, online, and through emails– and only recently have parents and community members been able to take in performances, capstone projects, and showcases, albeit in a somewhat limited capacity.
Toms River High School North is a four-year comprehensive public high school, and was the second public high school established in Toms River, in Ocean County, New Jersey, United States, operating as part of the Toms River Regional Schools.
From March 16th - 30th, Toms River High School South is hosting 19 German students and 2 teachers from the Wilhelm-Hauff-Realschule in Pfullingen, Germany.
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Parents' perceptions of the school are improved and there are stronger ties and commitment to the school. Parents are more aware of, and become more active regarding, policies that affect their children's education when parents are requested by school to be part of the decision-making team. Benefits for the Educators.
It states that students are to be challenged to meet high standards, taught by highly qualified teachers using proven teaching methods and be able to learn in a safe, drug-free environment. Parents have the right to know about their individual school's performance by viewing the district and state progress targets and performance reports . We have set high standards of what students should know and be able to do. The state has set specific standards for reading, math and science; and, standards-based assessments to measure progress, achievement, and an accountability system. Parents receive right to know letters regarding each teacher's qualifications. In New Jersey a teacher receives a certificate for teaching and also must obtain the status of Highly Qualified. Parents may review the curriculum by visiting http://www.trschools.com/Curriculum. The NCLB Act (Waiver) also states that your child has a right to attend a safe school. As you visit our schools you will see that we have security procedures in place. Get involved in your child's education, attend meetings and share your thoughts, concerns and ideas. Help your child complete homework and make sure that he understands how important it is to do well in school. We suggest you become a member of the PTO, join a family involvement workshop, or contact us for specific activities at your school. Throughout the year your school will have opportunities for you to be involved. There will be exhilarating activities in the arts and sport activities. Classrooms will offer interesting activities to which you will be invited. Please contact your school. If you have any questions about NCLB, you can visit this US Department of Education's web site: http://www.nochildleftbehind.gov, or call your school.ne.
Consistent parent involvement leads to improved communication and relations between parents, teachers, and administrators.
Parents receive right to know letters regarding each teacher's qualifications. In New Jersey a teacher receives a certificate for teaching and also must obtain the status of Highly Qualified. Parents may review the curriculum by visiting http://www.trschools.com/Curriculum.
Senator Jim Holzapfel, Assemblyman Greg McGuckin, and Assemblyman Dave Wolfe (all R-Ocean) said any unexpected State tax revenues should be dedicated to fully funding school districts like Brick and Toms River that have been hit with massive cuts in aid under Governor Phil Murphy’s proposed FY 2020 State Budget.
The Ocean County YMCA and Toms River Regional Schools will host its second annual Grab N' Go Summer Meals Program from June 25 through September 3, Monday through Friday from 11am to 1pm. Participating youth, 18 or younger, will receive free, nutritious lunches and snacks daily. No I.D., application or proof of income is needed.
At Ocean County College's COVID Test Site, 1 College Drive in Toms River, Mondays from 9 a.m. to noon and Wednesdays from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Schedule an appointment on their website or by calling 800-342-9738.
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It's our district vision to create a caring community that fosters ambitious, resilient, and healthy students emphasizing social and emotional wellness.
Our Wednesday Night Live has been moved! See all of the old sessions, as well as the new ones here!
This Wednesday, February 9th, High School South Guidance will be using their Wednesday Night Live Presentation to discuss the Course Selection Process. The part of the presentation for students moving from Grade 8 to Grade 9 will take place from 6:00-6:55.
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Our own Jadaya Bivins just dropped her first single on all of the major music outlets. Listen here or better yet add the song to your collection!
Y Counseling is up and running and attached is the flyer that goes with this. Not only for pandemic issues, but counseling can also address almost all issues that are affecting academic success
ATTENTION PARENTS: As you are aware, we will begin Phase 3 of our return to school with the hybrid schedule on November 9th. Parents are required to complete the COVID 19 screening form (located in the parent portal) for their child prior to their arrival to school each day.
Our 6th Students are encouraged to come walk through the building on the 28th. Click here to see the schedule for the walk throughs.
It has had many sponsorships and name changes since its opening including: the Ritacco Center, the Poland Springs Arena and the Pine Belt Arena. The 3,500-seat facility received its current name, the RWJBarnabas Health Arena, under the terms of a five-year deal reached in December 2017 under which the district will be paid $600,000 for the naming rights.
The Toms River High School North Mariners compete in Division A South of the Shore Conference, an athletic conference comprised of public and private high schools in Monmouth and Ocean counties along the Jersey Shore. The league operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).
The boys' cross country team won Group IV state championships in 1982, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 and 2002. Under the tutelage of Matt Jelley, who was coach at Toms River North from 2000 until 2007 when he was hired to become coach at Temple University, the team won six county titles, a Shore Conference title, three South Jersey Group IV state titles, a Group IV state championship, and was ranked in the top 25 of the country four times reaching a high of 17th in 2004, with Jelley named by The Star-Ledger as its coach of the year for cross country in 2001.
Toms River High School North is the largest of all schools in the Toms River Regional School district. The TRHSN mascot is the Mariner, and the school colors are navy blue and gold. The other high schools in the district are Toms River High School East and Toms River High School South . As of 2020, the school day starts at 7:15 am ...
Accessed February 3, 2011. "Perabo, who grew up in Toms River and graduated in 1994 from Toms River High School North, stars in Lost and Delirious, a gritty drama about the love affair between two adolescent schoolmates at a posh Canadian boarding school.".
The boys' soccer team finished the 1983 season with a record of 18-6-1, having earned the South Jersey, Group IV sectional title as the tenth seed with a 3-1 win against Vineland High School and came back from a two-goal deficit at halftime to win the state Group IV title in 1983 with a 3–2 win over Kearny High School in the tournament final played at Princeton University. The team earned the South, Group IV sectional title in 2004 with a 2–1 victory against Shawnee High School.
The field hockey team won the South Jersey Group IV sectional title in 1980 and 1987 , and won the Central Jersey Group IV title in 1987 ; the team won the Group IV state championship in 1987. In 2004, the team took the Central Jersey Group IV title, edging Shawnee High School 1–0 in the tournament final.