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The team repeated in 2002 with a 37–6 win against South River High School. [25] The boys' basketball team took the Group II state championship in 1933, winning by a score of 26–22 in the championship game against a Cranford High School team that came into the finals with a 21-game winning streak.
Elementary school. Keyport Central School [11] with 687 students in grades PreK-8 Elijah Pereira, principal [12] High school. Keyport High School [13] with 364 students in grades 9-12 Michael P. Waters Sr., principal [14]
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And since the girls high school basketball season is here, the Asbury Park Press is giving you a Top 30 Shore teams ranking. ... 25. Middletown North (3-22) ... 28. Keyport (11-13)
Bais Kaila Torah Preparatory High School for Girls, Lakewood; Bais Shaindel High School, Lakewood; Bais Yaakov High School, Lakewood; Birchas Chaim, Lakewood; Bnos Bais Yaakov High School, Lakewood; Donovan Catholic High School, Toms River (known as Monsignor Donovan High School until 2014) Mesivta High School of Bradley, Lakewood
Public school students in ninth through twelfth grades attend Keyport High School in Keyport, as part of a sending/receiving relationship with the Keyport Public Schools. [99] As of the 2019–20 school year, the high school had an enrollment of 373 students and 36.5 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 10.2:1 ...
Keyport's nickname is the "Pearl of the Bayshore" or the "Gateway to the Bayshore". [24] Keyport was originally formed as a Town on March 17, 1870, from portions of Raritan Township (now Hazlet). On April 2, 1908, the Borough of Keyport was formed, replacing Keyport Town. [25]
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