Warren Hills Regional High School

Academic Summary
Public
School Type
1,221
Students
9-12
Grades Offered
12 to 1
Students to Teacher Ratio
36%
Percent Proficient - Math
51%
Percent Proficient - Reading/Language Arts
Warren Hills Regional School District Living Summary view more
9,164
households
23,136
Total Population
$277,100
Average House Value
$1,154
Average Housing Rent
$83,115
Average Household Income
94.85%
Health Insurance Coverage
100%
Household with Internet
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School Overview

Warren Hills Regional High School is a public school located in Washington, New Jersey. It is a school in Warren Hills Regional School District district.

According to the New Jersey state assessment result, 36% of students are proficient in Math learning and 51% of students are proficient in English/language arts learning.

It has 1,221 students through grade 9 to 12. The students to teacher ratio is 12 to 1 where a total of 98 teachers are teaching for the school.

Student Population

A total of 1,221 students are attending Warren Hills Regional High School. By gender, there are 605 and 616 female students at the school.

Teachers & Staffs

Total 98 full-time (or equivalent) teachers work for Warren Hills Regional High School and the students to teacher ratio is 12 to 1. All teachers are certified. 98.0% of teachers have 3 or more years teaching experiences.

HeadcountNote
Total FTE of Teachers98Students per teacher: 12 to 1
Teachers who are certified98100.0%
Teachers who are not certified--
Teachers in their first year of teaching--
Teachers in their second year of teaching22.0%
School counselors6Students per counselor: 204 to 1
Law Enforcement Officer1-
Security guards6-
Nurses3-
Psychologists1-
Social workers3-

Social/Economic Characteristics

A total of 9,164 households is located in Warren Hills Regional School District, NJ area. The average home price is $277,100 and the average rent cost is $1,154. The unemployment rate is 6.90% and the average household income is $83,115.
You can view more living characteristics in Warren Hills Regional School District area at social and economic page.
Value
Total Households9,164 Households
Population23,136
Male11,589
Female11,743
Child Population6,746
Total Housing Units10,000 Units
Average House Value$277,100
Average Rent Cost$1,154
Unemployment Rate6.90%
Average Household Income$83,115
Heath Insurance Coverage94.85%
Internet Coverage100.00%%

Advanced Placement Programs

Warren Hills Regional High School offers 18 advanced placement (AP) programs. Total 220 students are enrolled in at least one (1) AP programs. 315 students are participating the SAT and/or ACT test program at Warren Hills Regional High School.

Number of Students EnrolledPercent Enrolled
Number of AP program offered18 Programs
Number of Students Enrolled in AP programs220
18%
Number of Students Enrolled in AP Math programs25
2%
Number of Students Enrolled in AP Science programs107
9%
Number of Students Enrolled in AP Other programs193
16%
Number of Students SAT/ACT Participation315
26%

Academic Achievement

Achievement

Bullying

Total 9 harassment and bullying has been reported at Warren Hills Regional High School. By gender, 5 male students and 4 students were reported. There are 5 gender-related, 2 race, color, or nation origin, and 2 disabilities basis bullying reported.

TotalOn the basis of
Gender-relatedRace, color or national originDisability
HispanicReported1100
Disciplined0000
American Indian/Alaska NativeReported0000
Disciplined0000
AsianReported0000
Disciplined0000
Native Hawaiian/Pacific IslanderReported0000
Disciplined0000
BlackReported3111
Disciplined1100
WhiteReported5311
Disciplined6222
Two or More RacesReported0000
Disciplined0000
TotalReported6522
Disciplined7322

Public Schools in Warren Hills Regional School District

In Warren Hills Regional School District, 2 schools are serving students in its area. The next lists are showing the public schools by offering level.

Private Schools in WASHINGTON, New Jersey

1 private schools are serving students in WASHINGTON, New Jersey. The next lists are showing the private schools by offering level.

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