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Bloomfield
High School
Bloomfield Township District
Essex County

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Bloomfield High
160 Broad St
Bloomfield, NJ 07003-2628

(973) 680-8600

Grade Range: 9-12
Enrollment: 1889
Full-Time Teachers: 144
Students per Teacher: 13
WWhite/Non-Hispanic 37.1%
BBlack/Non-Hispanic 23.6%
HHispanic 29.3%
AAsian/Pacific Islander 9.6%
NAmerican Indian/Alaska Native 0.3%
Ethnicity Data Source (2006)

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Standard Ranking 18.5 ***  *** 
Grade 11 LangArt Adv 7.6 ***  *** 
Grade 11 LangArt Prof. or Better 74.7 ***  *** 
Grade 11 LangArt Part Prof. or Better 100.0 ***  *** 
Grade 11 Math Adv 10.9 ***  *** 
Grade 11 Math Prof. or Better 56.6 ***  *** 
Grade 11 Math Part Prof. or Better 100.0 ***  *** 

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News for Bloomfield High (in New Jersey):

  • Teachers say study of meltdown is opening teens' eyes (The Star-Ledger) (Wed, 01 Oct 2008 04:23:59 GMT)
    Tauheedah Baker-Jones teaches world history at Newark's Science Park High School, but with America caught in its worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, she figured maybe the Crusades could wait. So this week she had her sophomores submerge themselves...

  • Reviving downtown: Art Walk offers hope in tough market (The Farmington Daily Times) (Thu, 02 Oct 2008 02:20:22 GMT)
    FARMINGTON — Seeing all the people walking downtown and looking at art during each "Art Walk" excites Farmington artist Liz Stannard. "For artists, art is their life," said Stannard, a painter who helped organize this October's Art Walk. "It's very significant for us.

  • Moreland’s ‘magical mystery tour’ (MPNnow.com) (Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:39:10 GMT)
    Prep Profile — The 16-year-old Beatles fan keeps moving whether she’s on the snow, on the ground or on a horse.

  • From Bloomfield to Zanzibar (MPNnow.com) (Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:08:22 GMT)
    As a kid, Marissa Lipovsky dreamed of seeing other parts of the world. Now she's doing it.

  • Robbinsville to hire firm to find a new school leader (The Times of Trenton) (Fri, 26 Sep 2008 04:22:20 GMT)
    ROBBINSVILLE -- School board members will choose a firm for a superintendent search at next month's board meeting in order to fill the position that will be left va cant when Superintendent John Szabo retires in June.

  • Weekend Watch: Fall's first weekend features hints of summer (MPNnow.com) (Fri, 26 Sep 2008 16:53:26 GMT)
    The first weekend of fall arrives with some autumnal events — such as Homecoming Weekend in Bloomfield, but summerlike attractions haven’t entirely loosened their grip.

  • Heights educator named Teacher of the Year (The Farmington Daily Times) (Fri, 26 Sep 2008 11:05:23 GMT)
    FARMINGTON — A math teacher at Heights Middle School had no idea he was being named Teacher of the Year. Principal Janet Hunter organized a "top secret" all-student assembly Thursday afternoon and didn't tell anyone, not even teachers, what it was about.

  • Tirico Hosts 44th SU Night of Distinction (WSTM Central New York) (Fri, 12 Sep 2008 00:14:49 GMT)
    The 44th Annual Night of Distinction Dinner was help Thursday Night at Syracuse University, and many more celebrities are present this year thanks in part to the Express Weekend. Check out our interview with Mike Tirico on the movie and the state of SU Football.


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