Red Bank Regional High School

Public | 9-12 | 1121 students |  

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101 Ridge Road

Little Silver, NJ 07739

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Little Silver's Red Bank Regional High School serves grades 9-12 in the Red Bank Regional High School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

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Posted on Jun 18, 2011
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We relocated to this school from West Morris Mendham this year. While my kid loved Mendham, RBR has surpassed expectations. Academics and support services are on par, far more activities are offered at RBR and the community is diverse with a cool personality.
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Posted on Feb 9, 2010
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RBR is a wonderfully blended high school with students from all walk of life because it is comprised of students from three very different sending districts, as well as being a magnet school for districts within the county who do not have a high school of their own. Kids from the mostly white, affluent district have their eyes opened to the real world when they come here and hence learn to appreciate all the have instead of expect it. Kids from the economically challenged minority district get a better sense of acceptable social and academic parameters. The academics at this school are stellar, with a myriad of performing and visual art majors offered, business and technology academies, AP, IB programs, and numerous academic support programs. Test results for this school deceivingly skew lower as they do not account for the significant percentage of students for whom English is second language.
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Posted on Mar 7, 2006
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i go to rbr and i think that it is a wonderful school and helps teenagers out a whole lot. rbr also gets students really ready for college.
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Posted on Jun 30, 2005
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I am a current student there. the english department is great, as long as you are taking the challenging classes. Math needs some help though. there are a few teachers that are so smart that it is hard for them to help slower learners understand something that just comes naturally to them. The performing arts at RBR is excellent and many kids from out of district attend for it. Sports are pretty good, the coaching may be questionable. As a 4 year varsity athlete, I can tell you that being involved with sports is a very good thing for a student at RBR. Parents are very involved here. The Booster club is a parent run organization that raises money for any school progam that is runing low on funds. Also, most members on the Board of Education are parents of studnets at RBR.
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Posted on Sep 14, 2004
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My daughter got a great education at RBR. The teachers went far beyond the expected. She was well prepared to enter a good college (Tulane) when she graduated. The transition to college study was made easier for her by the academically challenging environment, especially in the invaluable art of writing which was available at RBR. In visiting schools across the nation, we found college Admittance counselors knew of RBR and highly respected it.
--Submitted by Paul Carew, a parent


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