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In 2016, The Millburn girls tennis team extended their winning streak to 99 games and won their fourth consecutive NJSIAA/New Balance Tournament of Champions title, [57] an accomplishment that earned the team recognition as #13 of "NJ.com's 17 biggest high school sports stories of 2016". [58]
The Millburn Township Public Schools are a comprehensive community public school district that serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade from Millburn, in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [3] The district is includes five K-4 elementary schools, a district-wide fifth grade school, a middle school and a high school. [4]
The Super Essex Conference (SEC) is a high school athletic conference located in Essex County, New Jersey.The conference was formed in 2009 by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association and was a result of a larger realignment that swept through North Jersey.
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] The result is six "super" conferences according to geography.
Ridge High School: Basking Ridge, No. 454 nationally Central Jersey College Prep Charter School: Somerset, No. 498 nationally John P. Stevens High School: Edison, No. 522 nationally
Catalon grew up in the Short Hills section of Millburn, New Jersey and graduated in 1997 from Millburn High School. [3] He attended the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, graduating in 2001. [4] [5] At Syracuse, he worked for the WAER-FM. [6]
He donated $635,000 to the high school in 2021, ... Advance Publications owns NJ.com, ... John Overdeck is currently the wealthiest person who resides in New Jersey. Overdeck, 55, of Millburn, has ...
The Northern Hills Conference, was an athletic conference of nineteen private and public high schools located in Essex, Morris and Passaic counties in Northern New Jersey. There were nineteen member Northern Hills Conference schools, split into two divisions: Skyline and Suburban.