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In January 2020, the OCVTS Grunin Performing Arts Academy moved from its original facility in Lakehurst to a new building located on the Ocean County College campus. The 57,000-square-foot (5,300 m 2) facility was constructed at a cost of $27 million, with about $11 million covered by the State of New Jersey, $8 million by the County of Ocean and $8 million received from the Jay and Linda ...
Here are the Seacoast Students of the Week for March 25, as described by the school leaders who nominated them: Siena Schaier, Senior, Oyster River High School Siena is a hard-working student!
13 Seacoast high school teams alive in NHIAA baseball, softball and girls and boys lacrosse tournaments. What you need to know is here.
Players from Marshwood, York, Portsmouth, Spaulding,Traip Academy, Newmarket, St. Thomas Aquinas, Winnacunnet, Somersworth and Exeter are featured. 22 surprise standout players for Seacoast high ...
Toms River High School North is the largest of all schools in the Toms River Regional School district. The TRHSN mascot is the Mariner, and the school colors are navy blue and gold. [2] The other high schools in the district are Toms River High School East and Toms River High School South. As of 2020, the school day starts at 7:15 am [4] and ...
Seacoast's sports teams, known as the Eagles, compete in baseball, softball, women and men's basketball, and volleyball, in the Florida Christian Athletic League. In 2010, Seacoast Christian Academy's high school formed a football team. Former Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Damon Jones (American football) coached the team. The sports scene ...
Meet Seacoast high school softball standouts from Exeter, Portsmouth, Dover, Winnacunnet, Oyster River, St. Thomas, Newmarket, York and Marshwood. Here are 21 surprise standout players for ...
The original Toms River High School graduated its first class in 1891 and the current building opened for students in 1951. [10] In 1969, when the high school was found to be too small, a second high school, Toms River High School North was opened [11] and South was appended onto the school's original name, and a third high school in the district, Toms River High School East, was opened in 1979.