James Warnock and Michael Dragonetti, both seniors, and Andrew Lundy, a junior, were driving home from school when they hit a van going in the opposite direction.
In previous years, students' research projects have been selected for statewide presentations and competitions as well as the Intel Science Talent Search.
This specialized academy teaches students about computers, with most of its focus on programming in languages such as Java, Visual Basic, and C++.
The Culinary Arts / Hospitality Management Academy allows students to work in the student-run, one hundred-seat, fine dining restaurant serving the public, catered events, and school functions.
In 2005, the program was selected to present sample menu / recipes at Princeton University's Garden State Series.
The Comp Sci Academy has also won a number of computer competitions, participating in events including the ACSL All-Star round for several years.
In 2005, the Freehold High School five-person team came in fourth in the Senior Division of the American Computer Science League 2005-06 International All-Star Competition.
[23][24] In February 2018, a team from the Computer Science Academy won 1st place at the Monmouth University High School Programming Contest.
[25][26] Graduates from the Computer Science Academy have gone on to work at Microsoft, Apple, eBay, Goldman Sachs, Google, Facebook, Riot Games, SpaceX, and Amazon.
Traditionally, all of the academy's graduates continue their education completing an associate, bachelor, or master level degree in the culinary field.
Career exploration and leadership activities include community service learning projects and professional skill competitions.
Many graduates of the academy attend the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York, and Johnson and Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island, and Miami, Florida.
[34] The girls soccer team won the Group III state title in 2006 (as co-champion with Ramapo High School) and 2007 (vs.
[35] The team won the 1999 semifinals for Central Jersey, Group II, with a 2–0 win over Somerville High School.
[39][40] In 2007, the girls soccer team won the Central, Group III state sectional championship with a 3–0 win over Hightstown High School in the tournament final.
[45] In 2007, the field hockey team won the North II, Group III state sectional championship with a 3–0 win over Warren Hills High School in the tournament final.
[46] In 2010, the varsity field hockey team won the Group III state sectional championship with a 3–2 win against Wall High School on an overtime goal by Emily Wold.
[49] In 2008, the varsity football team took the Central Jersey Group III title, the program's first sectional championship, defeating Middletown High School South 21–14 in a game played at Rutgers Stadium.
[6] In order to balance enrollment, district lines are redrawn for the six schools to address issues with overcrowding and spending in regards to transportation.
Schools in the district (with 2023–24 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[73]) with their attendance zones for incoming students are:[74][75][76][77]