Due to two winter storms and exceeding our built-in emergency closures, Friday, June 19 has been reinstated as a full instructional day. The academic calendar’s final day remains Friday, June 26.
Please click the link to watch the video from Dr. Solter regarding our NBHS Research Honors students achievements, changes to our school calendar, upcoming Spring recess and end of marking period dates.
A pretty special day for a few of our students. Yesterday Ms. Morgana and Mrs. Zambrzycki took a group to A Day of Computing at the Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center at Montclair State University.
On March 11, 2026, twelve seventh-grade students from the STEAM program traveled to Princeton University for the Youth STEM Conference. Throughout the day, they explored the remarkable contributions women are making to the field of STEM nationwide. Highlights included a panel featuring an astrophysicist working in Greenland, a live demonstration by two chemistry professors, and insights from female scientists across various disciplines. Our students also enjoyed hands-on experiences with several interactive scientific exhibits.
Ms. Morgana’s classes brought the Winter Olympics to life! Students learned the engineering design process, studied real bobsled runs, and worked in teams to research, plan, and build their own models out of recycled materials. Today we finally tested them on one of the last snow piles outside. A great day of teamwork, creativity, and a lot of laughs. Turns out you can go bobsledding in 70-degree weather.
Mrs. Eustic's 7th Grade ELA classes celebrated Black History Month by researching famous black authors, poets, comic creators and/or playwrights and creating posters displaying their achievements, challenges, and the impact they had on society. They presented their finished projects to their classmates.