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Freehold High School, sometimes called Freehold Boro, Freehold Borough High School or Boro to distinguish it from Freehold Township High School, is a four-year public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades, located within Freehold Borough, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as one of the six secondary schools of the Freehold Regional High School District. [4]
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Freehold Learning Center [15] with 566 students in grades PreK–2 William Smith, principal [16] Park Avenue Elementary School [17] with 470 students in grades 3-5 Patrick Mulhern, principal [16] Freehold Intermediate School [18] with 519 students in grades 6-8 John Brovak, principal [16]
Because Freehold Township School District's enrollment has declined from a high of 4,500 students to its current 3,400, there is plenty of classroom space to accommodate the Donovan students and ...
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Freehold Township High School and Manalapan High School, the district's fourth and fifth facilities, were constructed with identical designs. Groundbreaking for both schools took place in August 1969 and the two schools opened in September 1971, having been completed at a combined cost of $10.4 million (equivalent to $78.2 million in 2023).
For the moment, that win gives Freehold Township the top spot in A North. Freehold’s Ashley Viesta at the plate. Freehold Township Softball defeats Colts Neck 3-2 in Colts Neck on April 15, 2024.
Freehold Township High School and Manalapan High School, the district's fourth and fifth facilities, were constructed with identical designs.Groundbreaking for both schools took place in August 1969 and the two schools opened in September 1971, having been completed at a combined cost of $10.4 million (equivalent to $78.2 million in 2023).