Tag: Freehold Regional High School District

  • Freehold Township High School educator named Monmouth County Teacher of the Year

    Freehold Township High School educator named Monmouth County Teacher of the Year

    A teacher at Freehold Township High School has been named Monmouth County’s Teacher of the Year for the 2019-20 school year. Elizabeth English has taught English at Freehold Township for 18 years. In August, she was one of 21 teachers (one from each county in New Jersey) who were honored during an awards ceremony at…

  • Freehold Regional superintendent addresses state aid, Nov. 5 referendum

    Freehold Regional superintendent addresses state aid, Nov. 5 referendum

    As the 2019-20 school year begins, Freehold Regional High School District Superintendent of Schools Charles Sampson has thoughts of dwindling state aid and an upcoming referendum on his agenda. Sampson addressed both issues during a recent meeting of the Board of Education. He reminded residents of the district’s eight sending municipalities that when they go…

  • FRHSD superintendent receives new contract through 2023-24 school year

    FRHSD superintendent receives new contract through 2023-24 school year

    Charles Sampson, who became the Freehold Regional High School District’s superintendent of schools in 2011, has received a new contract that runs through the 2023-24 school year. During a meeting in July, Board of Education members voted 7-0, with two abstentions, to authorize the new employment contract for Sampson. Board President Carl Accettola and board…

  • Residents enter races for school board seats in Nov. 5 election

    Residents enter races for school board seats in Nov. 5 election

    On Election Day, Nov. 5, voters will be asked to elect residents to serve on local school boards. The deadline to file a nominating petition to seek a seat on a school board was July 29. In Colts Neck, there are three three-year terms available on the Colts Neck K-8 School District Board of Education.…

  • Residents enter races for school board seats in Nov. 5 election

    Residents enter races for school board seats in Nov. 5 election

    On Election Day, Nov. 5, voters will be asked to elect residents to serve on local school boards. The deadline to file a nominating petition to seek a seat on a school board was July 29. The Howell and Freehold Regional High School District school boards have nine members. The Jackson school board has seven…

  • FRHSD News Briefs, June 12

    FRHSD News Briefs, June 12

    Freehold Township High School students Ava Geissel, Ryan Lockard and Angelina Ferraro will spend a week at Long Island University’s Entrepreneurship Academy this summer. The program is open to high school leaders who plan to major in business in college. As part of the program, they will participate in leadership development, visit corporations and attend…

  • Colts Neck squad named ‘Most Outstanding NJROTC Unit’ in nation

    Colts Neck squad named ‘Most Outstanding NJROTC Unit’ in nation

    Colts Neck High School’s Navy Junior ROTC Unit has earned recognition as the “Most Outstanding Unit” in the United States for the 2018-19 school year. The Freehold Regional High School District announced the honor in a June 4 press release. The award recognizes Colts Neck as the top unit in the country, a designation the…

  • Freehold AAUW branch honors award recipients

    Freehold AAUW branch honors award recipients

    At the May 9 meeting of the Freehold Branch of the American Association of University Women, the six highest ranking female seniors from the schools in the Freehold Regional High School District were each honored with a monetary award of $500. The awards are named for Rose Fishkin, who was a Cornell graduate, a member…

  • Freehold Regional board adopts $208.9M budget for 2019-20

    Freehold Regional board adopts $208.9M budget for 2019-20

    The Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education has adopted a $208.97 million budget that will fund the operation of the district for the 2019-20 school year. District administrators said the budget will be supported by the collection of $141.76 million in taxes from residential and commercial property owners in the district’s eight sending…