Newton High School (New Jersey) (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Newton High School (New Jersey)" in English language version.

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  • "Loss of Pupils Boosts Newton School Taxes", The News, February 19, 1975. Accessed March 25, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The loss of tuition pupils to the new Kittatinny Regional High School has hiked the tax levy to support the local school budget for 1975-76 by $183,051 over last year.... The budget is figured on an enrollment of 1,894 students, a drop of 399 pupils as compared to the previous year. With the opening of the new Kittatinny Regional High School in September, tuition students from Hampton, Stillwater, Fredon and Sandyston-Walpack will no longer be attending Newton High School."
  • Sullivan, Ann Marie. "Sussex Sidelights", Paterson News, August 29, 1974. Accessed April 4, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "The Kittatinny Regional Board of Education will soon officially notify Newton High School officials that all students from the regional district will be withdrawn next year, except for seniors. The new regional district, comprised of Fredon, Hampton, Stillwater and Walpack, will open its new facility in September, 1975. Newton, which now accepts those students on a tuition basis, must be notified by resolution of the regional board of the withdrawal of students, because of budget appropriations."
  • Zedalis, Joe. "Shore comes up short, loses to Newton in 9", Asbury Park Press, June 16, 1985. Accessed December 24, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "On an afternoon when every game was a tough one to lose, Shore's 4-3 nine-inning loss to Newton in the NJSIAA Group II baseball championship was an even more bitter pill to swallow considering the unusual circumstances that surrounded the scoring of the decisive run."

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  • Wright, Kevin M. Newton Public Schools, Newton, NJ. Accessed December 4, 2017. "At that time, thirteen school districts sent students to Newton High School while two districts sent elementary school children here. Frankford, Lafayette and Branchville students departed Newton High School in 1964 when the High Point Regional district was formed. Kittatinny Regional District subtracted students from Hampton, Stillwater, Fredon, Sandyston and Walpack Townships in September 1975."

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  • Aurora, Newton High School. Accessed May 17, 2022.
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  • Administrative Team, Newton High School. Accessed February 16, 2024.

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  • About Us, Team 3142 Aperture. Accessed May 14, 2016.

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  • Obernauer, Eric. "Andover BOE to consider its send-receive options with Newton High School", New Jersey Herald, January 19, 2015. Accessed May 30, 2016. "The send-receive arrangement, under which the K-8 Andover and Green school districts pay tuition to send their students in grades 9-12 to Newton High School, has been under scrutiny ever since a dispute arose nearly a year ago between the sending districts and Newton over the sharing of costs for Newton's multipurpose turf field."
  • Carlson, Joe. "High Point High School celebrates 50 years", New Jersey Herald, October 2, 2006. Accessed December 4, 2017. "The school opened in 1966 with students from Sussex and Wantage, Lafayette, Frankford and Branchville. Prior to High Point's opening, Sussex and Wantage students attended Sussex High School. Frankford, Lafayette and Branchville students attended Newton High School."
  • Tredinnick, Andrew. "Newton Lenape Valley tops Vernon to claim Haas Cup", New Jersey Herald, February 17, 2017. Accessed January 26, 2021. "And, for the first time in the 17-year history of the Haas Cup, a Sussex County team lifted the silver bowl. Newton-Lenape Valley got it done with a 2-1 victory over Vernon in the Haas Cup final on Thursday night at Mennen Arena, ending Morris County’s 16-year reign as champions at the top of the tournament."

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  • John C. Mather autobiography, Nobel Prize. Accessed June 29, 2008. "When I finished 8th grade, it was time to go to high school, and my parents decided to send me to Newton High School, where they thought we would get the best available education in our area."

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  • Home Page, Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference. Accessed August 27, 2020. "The Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference prides itself on being one of New Jersey's premier high school conferences and is comprised of 39 high schools located in Northwest New Jersey."

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  • Lashley, Josh. "Newton wrestlers prepare for 2010/11 season: Hoping to best last year's second place finish", The Sparta Independent, December 15, 2010. Accessed August 11, 2011. "The Braves won the North I Group I sectional crown with a 36-28 win over Kittatinny last February. In the State Group I semifinals, Newton toppled Robbinsville, 39-21. Paulsboro, a stalwart in Group I for many, many years, defeated Newton in the Group I State team championship match last year."

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