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HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCH
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CURRICULUM 3
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The Athletic Department consists of
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SPORTS PARTICIPATION - 2010-2011 No
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Participation By Grade No. of Sport
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Students - Special Recognition - Ch
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The creation of a station e-mail an
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BUSINESS EDUCATION Curricular Highl
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• Attended a State-sponsored Pers
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COUNSELING SERVICES Mission & Philo
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East Carolina University East Strou
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SUNY College at Cobleskill SUNY Col
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Staff Recognitions: Linda Kovacs wa
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Sonya Kowalczyk FabrizioLepiz-Conej
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Grade 12: 17 individual students re
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C+ (77-79) 2.3 2.8 3.3 C (73-76) 2.
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DESIGN AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Curri
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• Exploration of rubrics in Engin
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ENGLISH Curricular Highlights Durin
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for students. Some incorporations i
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Gail Enterline directed two success
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Kathy Dittrich “Since my teaching
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how such skills should be accounted
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speakers was far more realistic, wh
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Mary Woods “For AP English Langua
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5) Only a small number of teachers
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FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE Curricu
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o concepts, as well as infusing the
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Linda Hults completed a service-lea
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FINE ARTS Curricular Highlights Mem
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and the students had dinner togethe
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• Participated in the mini course
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• Wrote and had accepted for publ
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The students from Sketch Club raise
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Jackie Hunter Kara Jimcosky Amanda
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Gabriela Tamassia Director's Award
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• Establish comprehensive classro
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ased approach. This new format was
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INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIACENTER Curricula
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The IMC staff has also had a tremen
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We made numerous additions and modi
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Classes relocated due to maintenanc
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The IMC had two brand new literacy
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school so that she could then integ
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Mary is also incredibly efficient i
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• Another partnership Marci devel
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test, and personalized tutorials he
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DFG 13776 93% 569 490 570 650 544 4
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Percentage of graduating seniors pu
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Teacher Salaries and Benefits Perce
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FACILITY USE 205
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USE OF FACILITIES BY ORGANIZATIONS
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Program of Study Night D. Prutow Au