New Jersey Department of Education

North Warren Regional Choice District Profile for 2024-25 School Year

North Warren Regional School District
10 Noe Road
Blairstown, NJ 07825
Warren County

District grades:7-12
Approved choice grades: 7-12 General Education
Total number of students enrolled in district: 629

Choice parent information center phone number: 908-362-8211
Name of program contact: Maureen Konecnik
Phone number & email of program contact: 908-362-8211, ext. 1501; mkonecnik@northwarren.org
Website: www.northwarren.org

Choice Program

North Warren Regional School District has a diverse academic curriculum of approximately 150 general education course, 25 honor level courses and 12 advanced placed courses. A Dual Enrollment option is available in many of these courses that also allow these students to earn a transcript from Warren County Community College. These courses ensure that all students are engaged in challenging work resulting in their attainment of New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards and the Common Core State Standards at all grade levels.

 North Warren Regional High/Middle School offers student athletes over four levels of highly competitive interscholastic sports teams in seventeen sports.

 The Co-Curricular program affords students the opportunity to learn and share desirable qualities through the various 40 club and activity offerings, including drama, student government, publications, choral and band, and service organizations. Our Marching Band has won the Group 3A US Bands NJ and National Champions.

North Warren Regional has received recognition from the Newsweek/The Daily Beast, The Washington Post, New Jersey Monthly, and Inside Jersey Magazine due to the academic achievement levels of our students. We are proud of the accomplishments of our students and staff, and invite your application to join our family as Choice Student for the upcoming school year.

Choice Seats Availability

The purpose of the chart below is to inform parents of choice seat availability before the application deadline in early December. After the deadline, the information will be outdated.

The Department of Education limits the number of choice seats that each district can fill. The “maximum number of new choice students that can be enrolled” tells parents how many new choice students the district can enroll in the next school year. If more than the maximum number of applications is received, a lottery will be held and a waitlist will be developed. Waitlists will be developed for all approved choice grades even if no seats are currently available. NA indicates the district is not accepting choice applications for those grades.

Maximum Number of New Choice Students that can be Enrolled: 0

Grade

Seat availability per grade

K  Not Available (no waitlist will be developed)
1  Not Available (no waitlist will be developed)
2  Not Available (no waitlist will be developed)
3  Not Available (no waitlist will be developed)
4  Not Available (no waitlist will be developed)
5  Not Available (no waitlist will be developed)
6  Not Available (no waitlist will be developed)
7  Full (waitlist will be developed)
8  Full (waitlist will be developed)
9  Full (waitlist will be developed)
10  Full (waitlist will be developed)
11  Full (waitlist will be developed)
12  Full (waitlist will be developed)

 

 

District Choice Policies

Indicate Yes/No/NA 

The district accepts Tier 2 students (see definitions of Tier 1 and Tier 2 ).

 Yes

The district gives enrollment preference to choice applicants who have a sibling currently attending the choice district and who will continue to attend in the follwoing school year, provided there are choice seats available in the choice-approved grades/programs and the students meet any program-specific criteria.

 Yes

The district gives enrollment preference to choice applicants who have completed the terminal grade of the sending district (i.e., students who attend a choice district with grades that terminate before 12th grade and have a natural progression to this choice district), provided there are choice seats available in the choice-approved grades/programs and the students meet any program-specific criteria.

 Yes

The district gives enrollment preference to resident students who move before the application deadline. If resident students move and file choice applications for the following year prior to the deadline, the district will give them enrollment preference (i.e., accept them after the enrollment preference students described in b. and c. above, but ahead of other applicants), provided there are choice seats available in the choice-approved grades/programs and the students meet any program-specific criteria. If the district has already reached its approved choice enrollment maximum, this preference will not apply.

 Yes

The district gives special consideration to resident students who move after the application deadline. Students in this situation may apply as late applicants and be added to the front of the district’s waitlist, provided the students will enroll in a choice-approved grade/program and they meet any program-specific criteria. No additional choice seats above the maximum will be approved by the NJDOE to accommodate these students.

 No


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