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Total Students:. A proud, National Blue-Ribbon School of Excellence and New Jersey Department of Education Lighthouse District, we are consistently recognized on both state and national levels as a high performing school committed to academic excellence and preparing students for college and career. We embrace an approach to education that prepares students for a rapidly evolving world regardless of their post-secondary plans. Our Program of Studies is organized into College and Career Clusters to encourage student exploration and career awareness and provides curricular offerings designed to foster critical thinking and problem solving, as well as knowledge of emerging technologies in a progressive and future-ready learning facility.
The Program of Studies includes more than diverse course offerings organized into nine distinct College and Career Clusters. These clusters are designed to support students in choosing a course of study that not only meets their individual interests, passions and goals, but also prepares them for success.
Students at Mainland Regional High School also have access to dual enrollment courses in conjunction with Stockton University and concurrent enrollment opportunities with Atlantic Cape Community College, which provide students the opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school. Mainland Regional High School is also a Physics First school, enabling all students with a greater opportunity to take more advanced level science courses during their time at the high school.
The academic environment at Mainland Regional High School is very challenging, and the majority of our students meet that challenge by earning exemplary grades. Due to this high level of academic success, class rank does not reflect the achievements and potential of all our students.
Therefore, Mainland Regional High School does not report class rank. The daily bell schedule was designed to reduce student academic stress while increasing overall skill development and achievement through extended class periods and increased time for students to receive extra academic support. It also provides more time for teachers to engage in professional development and promotes a sense of accountability and responsibility among teachers, students and administrators.
The core of this schedule is our unit lunch, during which all students have time to eat, decompress and interact with each other and the staff in a less formal way, creating a greater sense of community and connectedness to the school. As a District, we believe that the connection between student and school is the key to the success of our diverse student population. We are Mainland. Read More Here. School Closed, Thanksgiving Break.
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