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'''Bordentown Regional High School''' is a comprehensive regional [[public high school]] that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from five communities in [[Burlington County, New Jersey|Burlington County]], [[New Jersey]], [[United States]], as part of the [[Bordentown Regional School District]]. The high school serves students from [[Bordentown, New Jersey|Bordentown City]], [[Bordentown Township, New Jersey|Bordentown Township]] and [[Fieldsboro, New Jersey|Fieldsboro Borough]]. The [[New Hanover Township School]] District, consisting of [[New Hanover Township, New Jersey|New Hanover Township]], [[Cookstown, New Jersey|Cookstown]] and [[Wrightstown, New Jersey|Wrightstown Borough]], sends students to the district on a tuition basis for grades 9 - 12 as part of a [[sending/receiving relationship]].
'''Bordentown Regional High School''' is a comprehensive regional [[public high school]] that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from five communities in [[Burlington County, New Jersey|Burlington County]], [[New Jersey]], [[United States]], as part of the [[Bordentown Regional School District]]. The high school serves students from [[Bordentown, New Jersey|Bordentown City]], [[Bordentown Township, New Jersey|Bordentown Township]] and [[Fieldsboro, New Jersey|Fieldsboro Borough]]. The [[New Hanover Township School]] District, consisting of [[New Hanover Township, New Jersey|New Hanover Township]] (including the [[Cookstown, New Jersey|Cookstown]] area) and [[Wrightstown, New Jersey|Wrightstown Borough]], sends students to the district on a tuition basis for grades 9 - 12 as part of a [[sending/receiving relationship]].


Bordentown Regional High School is the biggest school in the Bordentown Regional School District. The school first opened in 1965. The high school then relocated to a new building in 2006, with the former building becoming Bordentown Regional Middle School. [[Burlington County College]] uses the school facilities to offer courses during the evening, offering complete Associate Degree programs at the high school.<ref>[http://www.bcc.edu/pages/444.asp Bordentown Regional High School Center], accessed [[January 17]], [[2007]]</ref>
Bordentown Regional High School is the biggest school in the Bordentown Regional School District. The school first opened in 1965. The high school then relocated to a new building in 2006, with the former building becoming Bordentown Regional Middle School. [[Burlington County College]] uses the school facilities to offer courses during the evening, offering complete Associate Degree programs at the high school.<ref>[http://www.bcc.edu/pages/444.asp Bordentown Regional High School Center], accessed [[January 17]], [[2007]]</ref>

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Bordentown Regional High School is a comprehensive regional public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from five communities in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Bordentown Regional School District. The high school serves students from Bordentown City, Bordentown Township and Fieldsboro Borough. The New Hanover Township School District, consisting of New Hanover Township (including the Cookstown area) and Wrightstown Borough, sends students to the district on a tuition basis for grades 9 - 12 as part of a sending/receiving relationship.

Bordentown Regional High School is the biggest school in the Bordentown Regional School District. The school first opened in 1965. The high school then relocated to a new building in 2006, with the former building becoming Bordentown Regional Middle School. Burlington County College uses the school facilities to offer courses during the evening, offering complete Associate Degree programs at the high school.[1]

Athletics

Bordentown Regional High School competes in the Burlington County Scholastic League, which consists of nineteen public and parochial high schools covering Burlington County, Mercer County and Ocean County in Central Jersey. The league operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA)

The Boys Basketball team won the 2006 Central, Group I state sectional title, edging Metuchen High School by a score of 75-73 in the tournament final.[2]

The Girls Softball team made it to the 2006 Central Jersey Group 1 tournament as the number 1 seed, defeating Middlesex High School 2-0 in the first round and Metuchen High School by a score of 10-0 in the second round, before losing to New Egypt High School by a score of 3-2 in the tournament final.[3]

The Boys Bowling Team (in the 2004- 2005 year) make it through the Freedom Division, The Burlington County Scholastic, and the NJSIAA State Tournament. They are the 2005 Freedom Division Champions, The 2005 Burlington County Scholastic Champions and took 2nd in the NJSIAA State Tournament.

Administration

  • Patrick M. Lynch - Principal
  • Alessandra Montoya - Assistant Principal
  • Coletta Black - Assistant Principal
  • Wendy Weber-O'Neal - Athletic Director

References