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U.S. News and World Report named more than 300 New Jersey high schools among the best in the nation. (Shutterstock)
NEW JERSEY High school students in the Garden State have had an unprecedented form of education due to the new coronavirus pandemic. Despite the alternative learning methods being implemented, U.S. News & World Report has kept up its rankings, finding eight schools in New Jersey among the top 100 in the nation.
U.S. News and World Report also released a list on Tuesday that ranks the top high schools in New Jersey. This year s list ranks more than 17,800 public high schools across the nation
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The superintendent of the Pascack Valley Regional High School District has resigned to take the top post in the Suffern school district.
P. Erik Gundersen will take the reins in the New York State district on July 1 and receive a base salary of $265,000. His four-year contract was unanimously approved by the Suffern Board of Education at its April 20 meeting, according to the Journal News of Westchester County.
Although Gundersen said Wednesday that he is excited for a new challenge, he will miss Pascack Valley: The members of my team, the teachers, staff members, and of course the students, he said. It s a wonderful educational community that has allowed me to grow and thrive professionally and personally for the last 27 years.
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N.J. high schools get new mascots after dropping Indians, Cowboys
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A pair of high schools in Bergen County have new mascots more than eight months after dropping Indians and Cowboys.
Pascack Valley High School’s new nickname will be the Panthers while Pascack Hills High School has officially been coined the Broncos.
The Pascack Valley Regional High School District approved the new names by a 5-4 vote following a lengthy debate at Monday’s board of education meeting, a district spokesman confirmed Tuesday.
Students and staff at both schools chose the new names by a majority vote last month, with 75% of eligible voters casting a ballot from among three choices, the spokesman said.