I am in my senior year and I believe things in the school are looking up. Since my freshmen year there is a lot less fights and bomb threats. Every year the school gets better. We had won our first football game in a year and a half. The wrestling team as of right now is undefeated, 13-0. The school
... Read more has taught me a lot but I wish they had an SAT or testing class. The extra curriculars are growing every year. The school is with out a doubt going in the right direction. The new superindent, Mr.P, is helping the school in every way he can. I loved all my four years. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/19/09
Listen, there is no school out there that is perfect. This school is improving with every passing year. My son is in his 2nd year and I have few complaints. Besides one teacher, we have been satisfied. What everyone fails to mention is the budget that gets voted down every year. Every year that
... Read more it doesn't pass, more programs get cut and our kids pay the price. As for the parental invovement...aside of the few parents that run the PTA, not many are involved. This is so sad considering that it has been proven that parental involvement increases a child's success in school. I am not saying that the school doesn't have a lot of room for improvement but maybe the parents that aren't involved or don't vote for the budget should stop blaming the administration for all of the imperfections. They are trying their best. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/01/08
I'm not saying i like the school or hate it. the school is dirty, worn, and some classes are easy. On the other hand some of the after school cubs & sports are fun, some teachers are very helpful, and some classes are fun. The main thing at this school is that the money isn't being put in the places
... Read more that is should, some schools use $8,000 and the scores are through the roof. So why can't this school do that? Read less
Posted by a student on 08/20/08
I been going here for a year. It is an ok school. There are things I like and dislike. I hate how many kids do drugs and all the fights. I like all the clubs, I am in many of them. I like half of my classes. I don't like the other half because some of the teachers don't teach that well. The food is okay,
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Posted by a student on 08/20/08
I loved the years I spent at Central Regional. The teachers are wonderful and the school is great. They make you want to learn and explore. I have many, many fond memories
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Posted by a other on 07/25/08
When i went to central i was treated like an animal , i was contaned in a class all day were the teachers can to you insted of you goin to them.you werent allowed out in the hall to socilize with other students like you were in prison , isent a huge part of high school is to make friends and have fun
... Read more so you can have good memories to look back on ,i only have bad ones. Read less
Posted by a student on 04/15/08
Lacking in the english department, but very good choices in extracurricular activities
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Posted by a former student on 12/31/05
I find the school to be an excellent source of academic and athletic enrichment for my children. People must understand school/education is what your child makes of it! There will 'always' be issues in every district and you are 'never' going to please everyone. As adults we need to understand that this
... Read more concept applies to life in general. Our children love the school and are receiving an excellent education. Academics are outstanding, extracurricular activities are afforded not only for athletes but many are academic and social. Students are encouraged to partcipate. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/22/05
This school is getting worser by the day. We have drugs in school like people getting high in the bathrooms. you have all these gang related problems in the school. although they have police in the school the students aren't afraid of being arrested. The school isn't really trying to help at all. Well
... Read more thats what I think. I go to central regional. Im a freshman. Somebody has to do something. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/08/05
Central Regional High School is getting worse by the year. The Superintendent has no clue what is going on. Where is our weight room? As for the administration at the HS. I am embarassed to have my children attend there. The discipline is inconsistant. There is little school spirit. Our school gets
... Read more no respect. No wonder. Read less
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Bayville schools — Central Regional High School is located at 509 Forest Hills Pkwy, Bayville NJ 08721. 509 Forest Hills Pkwy is in the 08721 ZIP code in Bayville, NJ The school district for Central Regional High School is the Central Regional School District. Central Regional High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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