HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
HUNTERDON CENTRAL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Uganda. Sponsored a book drive to send books to the children's displacement camps in Uganda.<br />
Japanese Culture Club: Explored anime and assisted with the Japan relief concert.<br />
Jazz Band: Performed at the Devils Cabaret and Spring Instrumental Music Concert, and the Spring HC<br />
Instrumental Clinic.<br />
Joshua Generation: Participated in a service project called “Operation Christmas Child” where members<br />
collected personal care items and small toys and school supplies that were sent to needs children overseas.<br />
Latin-Honor Society:The club participated in Classic's Day at Montclair University, the New JerseyJunior<br />
Classical League's annual Certamen at Princeton University, and held the first ever "Latin Day" at Hunterdon<br />
Central. Ten new members were also inducted into the society during the Latin Honor Society Induction. The<br />
primary accomplishment of the Latin Club/Latin Honor Society was to establish a stronger identity; i.e.,<br />
"Hunterdon Central's Latin Club participates each year in theseactivities…. and is dedicated to helping other<br />
students learn Latin and promote the value of Latin in the modern curriculum." Members of the Latin Honor<br />
Society also helped Jane Paradiso prepare bread for a social-learning activity. In addition, the club assigned<br />
more experienced Latin students to those studying Latin in need of help. This should be one of the central<br />
focuses of the club and it became part of it this year. The club also established two activities as part of its<br />
identity: The Annual Saturnalia and Floralia - "i.e., Latin Grafitti Day." Finally, several club members have met<br />
with Lynn Luster to begin organizing a Hunterdon Central Latin Competition/Certamen in which schools in our<br />
region will be invited to participate in a competition hosted at Hunterdon Central.<br />
Madrigal Girls: Sang at four concerts and at a Rotary Lunch. Students have the opportunity to audition for<br />
out-of-school curricular choirs. Students selected for honors: NJ Governor's Award- 1 student; All-National<br />
Choir - 2 students; All-Eastern Choir- 4 students; All-State Mixed Choir and Women's Choir 2010 - 15<br />
students; All-State Mixed and Women's Choir 2011 - 6 students; Central Jersey Regional Mixed and Women's<br />
Choir - 18 Students; and Junior High All-State Choir - 11 students.<br />
Marching Band: Performed in many state and regional competitions. Performed and supported the football<br />
team at all home games. Performed at the Hunterdon County Holiday Parade and Memorial Day Parade.<br />
Math League: Jennifer Lind and Matt Boylan won local and regional awards for the Continental Math League.<br />
Mock Trial: Made it to the Hunterdon County Mock Trial Championship, losing to Voorhees.<br />
Model Legislative League: At the State Conference, Alex Huang and Henry Gan passed their Bills. Alex<br />
Huang was nominated for CONA - the Council on National Affairs. (1 of 20 students from NJ)Kyle McNulty<br />
and Vidhaath Sripathi were named as CONA alternates. Steven Rofrano's Bill won Outstanding Legislation. (1<br />
of 4 of the 300 Bills at the Conference). Steven Rofrano was alsoselected to serve as Assembly Speaker at the<br />
2012 Conference - a very honorable student leader position.<br />
Model UN: While attending the Model UN Conference in Hershey, PA, Seniors Mike Harrington and Ishaan<br />
Desai received the Premier Delegation award for representing Iran in the United Nations Development Fund.<br />
Six Central students received Honorable Mention awards: senior Paula Martinez and freshman Hannah Corn for<br />
representing Iran in the World Health Organization; sophomore Gabriel Harrison and freshman SarangYeola for<br />
representing Iran in the Council on Sports for Peace and Development; and sophomores Joe Sollad and<br />
VidhaathSripathi on the United Nations Commission for Technology and Development.<br />
Mu Alpha Theta: Danielle Rubin and Brian Dawes were superstars with NJ Math League and the ATPAC<br />
tests sponsored by Mu Alpha Theta.<br />
Musical: The kids worked together to put on the musical, "Guys and Dolls.”<br />
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