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Newark Collegiate Academy (NCA) is a four-year charter public high school located in Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as part of the TEAM Academy Charter School network of charter schools in Newark run by the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) which serves students in kindergarten through twelfth grade.
The NFHS Network is a livestreaming service that allows high school fans to watch games live or on-demand. High schools primarily use it for sports events, but it can be used for other types of ...
St. Joseph High School (Metuchen, New Jersey), Metuchen; St. Peter the Apostle High School, New Brunswick; St. Thomas Aquinas High School (New Jersey), Edison (renamed from Bishop George Ahr High School in 2019) Timothy Christian School (New Jersey), Piscataway; Wardlaw-Hartridge School, Edison; Yeshiva Tiferes Naftoli, Jamesburg
Great Oaks Legacy Charter School; KIPP Newark (14 schools) Link Community Charter School; Maria L. Varisco-Rogers Charter School; Marion P. Thomas Charter School; New Horizons Community Charter School; Newark Educators Community Charter School; People's Prep Charter School; Phillip's Academy Charter School Newark; Pride Academy Charter School
Follow along with up-to-the-minute score updates and results from all of the high school football games across North Jersey. Thursday. Fort Lee vs. Memorial, 3 p.m. at Westwood. Lodi at Garfield ...
North Star Academy Charter School of Newark is a charter school located in Newark, in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, that educates students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. One of the initial group of 17 charter schools approved in January 1997, with plans to begin with classes for fifth and sixth grades, [ 5 ] the school ...
The school's football team won the 1924 state football championship, defeating Asbury Park High School by a score of 39–0, in a game that was mandated by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association after the two teams ended the regular season tied in the standings. [25]
A proposal introduced by Northern Highlands Regional High School to the NJSIAA executive committee in April 2012 would create a Group V for football that would include the 15 largest schools in each of the four regions. Under the proposal, 160 public schools (up from 128) would be eligible for the playoffs and there would be an additional 28 ...