
Portrait packages are in! Once they are sorted, they will be distributed to the students in their English Language Arts classes starting next week. As a reminder, if a student in Grades 9-11 missed picture day, there will be one makeup day on November 13th in the Auditorium. Students in grades 9-11 who missed picture day should visit the Auditorium during a study hall or during the lunch period to get their picture taken. Seniors received separate correspondence about how to reschedule senior portrait retakes.

Please take a moment to share some gratitude and positivity! BRHS will nominate one individual for the Educator of the Year award and one individual for the Educational Services Professional award. Nominees will have demonstrated community involvement; dedication to the education profession; and have an excellent rapport with students, parents, and staff. Please click the following link to nominate a staff member: https://bit.ly/3NqT9xN. The deadline for submissions is November 20, 2024.

A state sectional championship—its first since 2018—will be the target of the Bridgewater-Raritan High School girls’ tennis team on Tuesday, October 15.
Top-seeded Bridgewater-Raritan (14-3) will play second-seeded Westfield High School (9-6) for the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 4 state sectional title on its home court, the Green Knoll Tennis Center in Bridgewater The match will start on Tuesday at 3 p.m.
Bridgewater-Raritan, which won the Group 4 state championship in both 2018 and 2011, has already defeated Westfield this fall. Bridgewater-Raritan won the Westfield Blue Devil Invitational on September 21 with a 3-2 victory in the final over the host school. The winner of the state sectional final will advance to the Group 4 state semifinals on Thursday, October 17, at Mercer County Park in West Windsor. The Group 4 state final will also be played on October 17 at Mercer County Park.

The Student Council members from Bridgewater-Raritan High School attended the annual New Jersey Association of Student Councils (NJASC) Fall Conference at The College of New Jersey on Tuesday, October 8.
According to Michele Mammone and Sarah Cleary, the Bridgewater-Raritan High School Advisors to the Student Council, events such as a keynote speaker, Lilyan Prado Carillo, and a magician kept the crowd entertained throughout the conference encouraging ideas such as leadership, creativity, and community.
“They also learned about the state charity “Ava’s Voice,” to which the Student Council will be donating $1000 to, which empowers youth with Usher syndrome and educates families and school communities,” Ms. Mammone and Ms. Cleary stated.
“Nearing its 70th year, the NJASC organization is the head of all student councils across New Jersey and promotes programs and events occurring from Bridgewater Raritan High School all the way down to Ocean City High School,” they said.
Ms. Mammone and Ms. Cleary added about this productive trip.
“A big thank you to the organization for setting this amazing opportunity up and allowing for us to come. The Student Council will also be attending future conferences held by NJASC to further advance our school and community.”


Students enjoyed a beautiful early autumn day at Bridgewater-Raritan High School on October 3. Students flocked outside during Unit Lunch to eat, play games and just experience this gorgeous Friday morning





Ridge High School ruined the 2024 home football opener and the Homecoming Game for Bridgewater-Raritan High School on Friday, September 27.
Bridgewater-Raritan, which had played its first game at the newly renovated Basilone Field after four away games, was defeated by state-ranked Ridge, 47-10, before a large crowd in Bridgewater,
Bridgewater-Raritan fell to 2-3 while Ridge moved to 3-1.
Ridge is ranked No. 19 in the state after it had knocked off previously state-ranked Phillipsburg High School,




The seniors rule!
The Class of 2025 earned bragging rights for the entire school year when the senior students emerged as the champion of Bridgewater-Raritan High School’s annual Pep Rally on Homecoming Friday, September 27.
Basilone Field, which is presently going through its final renovations, was the site when the the team of seniors—dressed in black shirts—captured the championship form the various games that were contested on the football field while the four classes of high school students cheered from the packed bleachers.
The junior class competitors finished as the runner-up while the sophomore team placed third and the freshman competitors came in fourth.






BRHS will be operating on the following "A" Day Pep Rally Schedule for today.


Attention Juniors and Seniors! Student Council will be selling tickets for the Homecoming Dance throughout the week in Room 1013. Tickets will not be sold at the door! Join us on Saturday Night!


Join in for Homecoming Spirit Week 2024!

BRHS will administer the PSAT (Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test) to all students in grades 9, 10, and 11 during the school day. The test will be given on Wednesday, October 23, 2024.
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BRTV 's Pink Panther Fundraiser ends Monday. Order yours before it's too late using the following form https://tinyurl.com/3kyp76y9

Bridgewater-Raritan High School will be the host to the Fall College Fair on Wednesday, October 9, from 6 pm to 8 pm in the Large Gym. The fair is open to students and parents in Grades 9-12. We hope to see many of you there!


We hope you had a wonderful opening to the school year. Today is the 10th day of school and we'd like to provide an update on a few important items regarding instruction. Please see the following message from the principal: https://tinyurl.com/2yf585tl.


The three new Assistant Principals to Bridgewater-Raritan High School—Priscilla Aniegbuna, Tracee Cobbs, and Damian Storey–were welcomed by the students in the classes of Special Services Teachers Kyle Murphy and Denise Goodhue.
The students practiced mock interviews with the three new high school Assistant Principals as a part of the Multiple Disabilities Self Contain classrooms. The classes work on skills that would help the students enhance their ability to succeed in the S.T.E.P program. The program is designed to actively encourage students with disabilities to work in the community safely and hopefully be able to obtain employment.