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Bergen County School ReportsNJAR Sales Award - Platinum Level 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
Tenafly Public Schools serve 3,680 students, with four primary schools, a middle school, and a high school, which was named by New Jersey Monthly in 1996 as the best in the state. Tenafly boasts a broad range of advanced placement and honors courses, including an interdepartmental humanities honors class which focuses on the historical and cultural development of Western civilization. More than 95% of graduates go on to higher education. Another noteworthy aspect of the school system is its music program, which runs from kindergarten through graduation. There is also a gifted and talented kids program called the Talent Bank, where volunteer boost classroom programs with their practical experience. The combined average SAT score for 2004-2005 is 1216 Important! As of June 19 2006 the assignments of children to elementary schools will no longer be based on a geographical residence as was the case up to then. Children will be assigned to an elementary school based on the capacity fulfilment of each school so as not to have one elementary school over crowded while the capacity of another school is under fulfilled.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Private School Korean School of New Jersey 201-568-9020 Alpine SchoolsThe Alpine Public School, is a K-8 community school district serving a total of 142 students at the Alpine School. The district's students attend Tenafly High School in Tenafly for grades 9 - 12, as part of a sending / receiving relationship.The combined average SAT score for 2004-2005 is 1216
Closter SchoolsCloster Public Schools is governed by the Board of Education. The Closter school system has some 900 students, spread among grades kindergarten through 8. Closter has a low ratio of teachers to students, about 1 to 15. Closter High School students attend Northern Valley Regional High School in Demarest, which was ranked 19th among New Jersey Schools. 94% of the school's graduates go on to higher education. With computers and Internet access, the high school is one of the most technologically advanced in the country, receiving the Blue Ribbon honors in technology. The combined average SAT score for 2004-2005 is 1173.
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Cresskill SchoolsCresskill Public Schools comprise of three schools, organized on a K-6 and 7-12 basis. Edward H Bryan School and Merritt Elementary School house grades kindergarten through six. The Junior/Senior High School houses grades seven though twelve. The district is governed by a Board of Education and administered by a Superintendent of Schools, a School Business Administrator, and three principals. The staff comprised of teachers, child study team specialists, area supervisors, nurses, secretaries, and custodians, totals 180. The combined average SAT score for 2004-2005 is 1152 For more information about Cresskill click here
Demarest Schools The Demarest school system is a compelling reason for families with children to make their home in the borough. The district operates three elementary schools, each with an uncommonly low student-teacher ratio. Demarest teenagers attend Northern Valley Regional High School, which was ranked 19th in the state by New Jersey Monthly magazine. The school serves some 1000 students. Placement classes in U.S. and European history, biology, chemistry, physics, calculus, Spanish, English literature and composition, and economics are offered. 94 percent of high-school graduates go on to attend college. The combined average SAT score for 2004-2005 is 1173. County Road Elementary School 130 County Rd 201-768-6256 County Rd 2005-6 Report Card Luther Lee Emerson Elementary School 15 Columbus Rd 201-784-2084 Luther Lee 2005-6 Report Card Demarest Middle School 568 Piermont Rd 201-768-6061 Middle School 2005-6 Report Card Parochial Schools: St. Joseph's R.C. School, 201-768-5534 Academy of the Holy Angels, 201-768-7822 Special Education: Child Study Team: 201-768-6060 For more information about Demarest click here
The Haworth Public Schools serve 513 students in grades K through 8. Students in grades 9-12 attend Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest in Demarest, which serves students from Closter, Demarest and Haworth.The combined average SAT score for 2004-2005 is 1173 For more information about Haworth click here
Public Schools The Englewood Cliffs Public School District offers a complete, quality program of education for all of its children, grades K-8 in its two schools. A warm, nurturing, child-centered environment exists at both the North Cliff School and the Upper School. For high school Englewood Cliffs kids have the option to go to Englewood Dwight Morrow High or to one of the private schools Private Schools Englewood is the home to a number of private schools. Dwight-Englewood School has 935 students in preschool through twelfth grade. Elisabeth Morrow School serves 462 students in preschool through eighth grade. Moriah School of Englewood is a Jewish day school with nearly 1,000 students in preschool through eighth grade.
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Public Schools The Englewood Public School District serves students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade The Janis E. Dismus Middle School (5-7): 201-833-6120, at Tryon & Liberty Roads 2005-6 School Report Card Dwight Morrow High School: 201-833-6142,at 274 Knickerbocker Road 2005-6 School Report Card The combined average SAT score for 2004-2005 is 795 Private Schools Englewood is the home to a number of private schools. Dwight-Englewood School has 935 students in preschool through twelfth grade. Elisabeth Morrow School serves 462 students in preschool through eighth grade. Moriah School of Englewood is a Jewish day school with nearly 1,000 students in preschool through eighth grade. For more information about Englewood click here
The Fort Lee School District serves students in Kindergarten through twelfth grade. Schools in the district include four K-6 elementary schools Fort Lee Middle School (grades 7 and 8) and Fort Lee High School [1] (grades 9-12).The combined average SAT score for 2004-2005 is 1086 Public Schools
The town of Norwood has one elementary school K-8. Its students continue to high school in the Northern Valley Regional in Old Tappan. The combined SAT score for 2004-2005 is 1121 Public Schools Norwood Public School: 201-768-6363 177 Summit Street Norwood 2005-6 School Report Card Northern Valley Regional H.S. at Old Tappan 201-784-1600 Nthrn. Valley Old Tappan 2005-6 Report Card Private Schools Holy Family School 200 Summit St Norwood (201) 768-1605 K-8 The Leonia Public Schools serve students in Kindergarten Twelfth grade. Enrollment in the district is 1,752, of which, 289 are Edgewater students in grades 7-12. An Early Childhood Learning Center is available for 4-year olds. This tuition-based program provides a half-day of academic activities to prepare children for kindergarten. The district has 175 classroom teachers and 23 educational support personnel. Average class size in all 3 schools is 21 students. The budget for 2005-2006 is $21,454,000.00. The Leonia High School Academy for Pharmacy, Medicine and Technology is in its third year. The academy prepares students for careers in the medical field. Leonia High School's graduation requirements are among the most rigorous in the state. The school has nine periods per day with no study halls. The combined SAT score for 2004-2005 is 1068 Public Schools Private Schools St. John's Catholic School Broad Avenue and Harrison Street 201-944-4361 Parochial education pre-K to grade 8, September-June Porat Ben Josef Yeshiva 150 Grand Avenue 201-242-4877 Toddler to grade 2, September-June The Teaneck Public Schools system includes four elementary schools, two middle shcools and one high school.The combined average SAT score for 2004-2005 is 975 Public Schools Central Administrative Offices One Merrison Street (201) 833-5508 Private Schools Ma'ayanot Yeshiva High School (for Girls) 1650 Palisade Avenue, Teaneck, 201-833-4307 Grades: 9 - 12 Schecter Regional High School 800 Broad Street, Teaneck, 201-837-8357 Grades: 9 - 12 Sinai School for Boys 1600 Queen Anne Road, Teaneck, 201-862-0032 Grades: 9 - 12 boys Sinai Special Needs Institute 1650 Palisade Avenue, Teaneck, 201-833-9220 Grades: 9-12 Solomon Schechter Regional High School 800 Broad Street, Teaneck, 201-837-8357 Conservative Jewish co-educational college preparatory Opens with 9th grade in Sept. 2003 Torah Academy of Bergen County www.tabc.org 1600 Queen Anne Road, Teaneck, 201-837-7696 Grades: 9 - 12 boys The Torah Academy is a Jewish Orthodox College preparatory high school for boys. Yeshiva Gedolah of Teaneck 1443 Palisade Avenue, Teaneck, 201-833-5920 Grades: Post high school, Talmudical School Dwight Morrow High School: 201-833-6142,at 274 Knickerbocker Road 2004-5 School Report Card Gifted & Talented Kids Resources When a child is gifted or talented, the parents are faced with the decision of which environment will be the best to offer the academic challenges needed for that child. Bergen County is probably one of the best places nationwide, to raise gifted or talented kids. Its schools & other academic institutions, offer a large variety of specially geared programs in the sciences, arts & liberal arts. The availability of such programs, helps creating a satisfying and challenging learning experience for these gifted & talented kids. Here are some links to websites of special programs & camps offered to gifted & talented children
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