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Clifton school district therapy dog, Chewie, celebrates his one year birthday at School 9 in Clifton, NJ on Monday Jan. 22, 2024. Mark Gengaro, assistant superintendent, paraded Chewie around the ...
High school. Clifton High School [46] (2,891; 9-12) Ahmad Hamdeh, principal [47] With more than 3,300 students enrolled as of 2006, Clifton High School was the largest single-facility high school in New Jersey; Elizabeth High School had more students, but they were spread over multiple campuses before the school was split into separate ...
The Clifton High School Mustangs [2] compete in over 50 sport programs as part of the Big North Conference, which is comprised of public and private high schools in Bergen and Passaic counties, and was established following a reorganization of sports leagues in Northern New Jersey by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association ...
Mesivta Zichron Baruch, (Hebrew: מתיבתא זכרון ברוך), established in 2007 and, also known as Mesivta of Clifton, is an Orthodox Jewish high school in Clifton, New Jersey led by Rabbi Halberstadt.
Mesivta Zichron Baruch, Clifton; Neumann Preparatory School, Wayne (closed 1990) Paterson Catholic High School, Paterson (closed 2010) Paul VI High School (Clifton, New Jersey), Clifton (closed 1970) Pioneer Academy, Wayne; Pope Pius XII High School, Passaic (closed 1983)
The school closed in 1990. The school was located on Valley Road in the Maple Valley section of Clifton [1] and was named for Pope Paul VI, who was the incumbent pontiff when the school opened. Paul VI was one of several parochial schools in Clifton but was its only parochial high school.
Clifton Schools Superintendent Danny Robertozzi pictured shortly after he was hired in May 2019. Robertozzi was initially hired by the district on a five-year contract in 2019. Last year, in his ...
Clifton E. Lawrence School (506, Grades K-2) Wantage Elementary School (543, Grades 3–5) ... a private all-male school in Newton, New Jersey operated from 1851 to 1930.