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ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
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The
Flemington-Raritan Regional School District consist of four
elementary schools, one middle school, and one intermediate school serving Flemington
and Raritan Township communities with a goal to foster student's
intellectual growth in nurturing the total child by offering
programs and experiences in and beyond the classroom. A comprehensive
and innovative technology plan enhances its instructional program
in preparing students for the demands of the 21st
century. District schools have been recognized for their excellence
in education by:
- The
1994 Exemplary Reading Award of the International Reading
Association
- First
district school chosen on the east coast to implement MARE
(Marine Activities Resources and Education) by the University
of California at Berkeley
- Active
volunteer participation of parents and members of the community
in its school
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HIGH
SCHOOL
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Hunterdon
Central Regional High School is widely recognized as a leader
in delivery and instructional technology. As a national Blue
Ribbon School of Excellence and New Jersey's First Star School,
the only school to achieve Star School status in two consecutive
years, Hunterdon Central offers students a broad academic and
co-curricular program that provides balance and flexibility
for individual planned programs of study. Students benefit from
Hunterdon Central's block schedule format which enhances a delivery
of instruction that actively engages them in the kinds of problem
solving activities they will need to succeed in the 21st
century.
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POLYTECH
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Hunterdon
County Polytech offers a wide array of programs for both the
high school student and for the adult population. Generally
students enroll in Polytech when they are in their sophomore
or junior year of high school, however, students can start a
program in their senior year. Upon completion of a program students
can exercise a Tech Prep option (not available in all program
areas) and continue their education at the community college
level, seek employment through a cooperative education program
or enter an apprentice training program.
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COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
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Raritan
Valley Community College, serving Hunterdon and Somerset County
residents for over thirty years, offers 65 associate degrees
and certificates. In addition, customized training programs
and noncredit courses are available for those seeking personal
and professional development. The College is committed to offering
a quality and affordable education through effective teaching,
liaison with the community's businesses and state-of-the-art
technology.
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