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Krausche Field, a familiar Central Jersey landmark along Route 22, was named in honor of longtime North Plainfield High School athletic director Howie Krausche, who served in the position from ...
The North Plainfield High School Canucks [2] have competed since 2005 in the Raritan Division of the Skyland Conference, which is comprised of public and private high schools in Hunterdon, Somerset and Warren counties, and operates under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). [10]
On August 11, 2008, the NJSIAA released an official proposal for a realignment of athletic conferences located in Central and North Jersey. [4] The proposal affects over 200 NJSIAA high schools in 31 conference divisions, making it the single largest realignment in state history. [4]
Campbell was born in Plainfield, New Jersey. At Plainfield High School he competed in track, football and swimming. [3] He then enrolled at the Indiana University (Bloomington), where he played football and ran track. [4] Milton Gray Campbell, more commonly known as “Milt”, was born on December 9, 1933, in Plainfield, New Jersey. While ...
The Greater Middlesex Conference is an athletic conference comprising 34 public and private high schools located in the greater Middlesex County, New Jersey area. The league operates under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.
Plainfield High School graduate Milt Campbell was one of the best athletes in the 20th century. Now, the school names its track after him.
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
Middle / High school. North Plainfield Middle School [14] (544; 7–8) North Plainfield High School [15] (1,052; 9–12) is certified by the New Jersey Department of Education and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, offers a comprehensive program of studies to its 7–12 enrollment.