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  1. All parents/guardians can set up an Aspen account to access and view information about their students. Parents of incoming freshman should have received this information in a recent mailing to the address on record. Please be sure to include your student's name and grade level with your request. Please note that when you set up your Aspen ...

  2. English. Supervisor: Brendan McIsaac, 908-284-7145, bmcisaac@hcrhs.org. Mr. McIsaac holds a Master of Letters degree from Drew University and a Master of Educational Leadership and Administration degree from Rutgers University. He started teaching in 1995 and has been at Hunterdon Central since 1997 as an English teacher and supervisor.

  3. SCOIR was introduced to Hunterdon Central students in December 2022 and January 2023. All Hunterdon Central students in grades 10-12 have personal account access to SCOIR. Students in 9th grade will be given access to SCOIR in December. SCOIR will replace Naviance effective August 31, 2023. Students who had Naviance accounts will no longer have ...

  4. Hunterdon Central's grade scale is a modified 10-point scale, which includes “plus” and “minus” designations for each letter grade. Final grades in all courses will appear as letter grades A+ through F. The GPA (Grade Point Average) for Honors courses will be awarded an additional weighting of .5; the GPA for Advanced Placement courses ...

  5. Hunterdon Central's Family & Consumer Science Department offers a Preschool Program for community children ages 3-4. The Little Devils preschool at Hunterdon Central is now accepting applications for the next school year. Class is limited to 15 students and tuition is $250.00 for the year. Checks should be made payable to Hunterdon Central Regional High School with Little Devils written in the ...

  6. Health Services. Hunterdon Central's Health Services Program is designed to maximize an individual's health potential and provide a broad spectrum of health services to students. The goals of the school health services program are: to identify health needs of students. to assist students in becoming increasingly responsible for their own health.

  7. If eligible, students may qualify for special education and related services. If you feel your high school age child has a disabling condition, please contact Hunterdon Central's Special Services Department at 908 284-7331 or 908 284-7330. Special Education - Hunterdon Central Regional High School.