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Toms River Regional Schools is a comprehensive regional public school district primarily located in the quickly growing coastal community of Toms River, located in Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, along the state's Jersey Shore.
The other high schools in the district are Toms River High School East and Toms River High School South. As of 2020, the school day starts at 7:15 am [4] and lasts six hours and 20 minutes. [5] Toms River high schools have some of the earliest daily opening and closing high schools in New Jersey, closing at 1:35 pm every day.
The original Toms River High School graduated its first class in 1891 and the current building opened for students in 1951. [10] In 1969, when the high school was found to be too small, a second high school, Toms River High School North was opened [11] and South was appended onto the school's original name, and a third high school in the district, Toms River High School East, was opened in 1979.
Like Toms River schools, other districts across the Jersey Shore distributed special eclipse glasses to students or canceled after-school sports and activities on April 8 to discourage students ...
But for years, Toms River Regional officials have argued the formula unfairly penalizes districts with low per-pupil spending costs; Toms River Regional's is the lowest in the state for school ...
TOMS RIVER - Toms River Regional's $291 million school budget for 2024-2025 has been put in place by the Ocean County Superintendent of Schools, including a 9.9% increase in school taxes, but no ...
By 1974, the district was facing split sessions for students, as the district's first and second high schools, Toms River High School South and Toms River High School North, had a total of 4,600 students, nearly 50% above capacity. To address the overcrowding, a March 1975 bond referendum was proposed to raise $15 million—the largest ever in ...
Toms River Regional wants to merge with Seaside Heights' school district. Not so fast, says Central Regional, which has its own plan.