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Dear Parents, Guardians, Students, Faculty and Community Members:
Happy warm weather! As a point of introduction, my name is Charles Shaddow and I have been selected by the Hunterdon Central Regional High School Board of Education to serve as the Interim Superintendent of Schools until such time that a permanent superintendent is appointed.
During my years in public education I have served as a teacher, department chair, consultant teacher, assistant principal, and principal in both urban and suburban communities. Most recently I served as the Superintendent of the North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District for 17 years and as the Interim Superintendent of South Hunterdon during the early months of the Covid outbreak.
I have been meeting with many individuals and will continue to do so to learn first-hand how well we are achieving our school goals. I look forward to working with our Board of Education and all stakeholders in each of our communities to provide the finest educational experiences possible for all of our students in a safe, nurturing and excellent environment.
In closing, I want to thank you for your continued involvement and support of our efforts on behalf of your children.
Sincerely,
Charles M. Shaddow, Ph.D.
Interim Superintendent
Elena Luo, Class of 2023 Hunterdon Central Graduate, has officially had her AP Research paper published in the International Journal of High School Research!
Hunterdon Central has been named to College Board's AP Program School Honor Roll with a Silver Distinction. The district has also been ranked as the #1 high school in Hunterdon County and the #2 high school with over 2,000 students in the State of New Jersey. Continue reading for more details!
Elena Luo from Hunterdon Central has been named a Semifinalist in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Congratulations Elena! In the photo, Mr. Brandt, Elena, Ms. Coppola.
Welcome all new families to the Hunterdon Central community, and welcome back all of our returning families to the 2023-2024 School Year! Please continue reading for important information on the opening of school.
All minors under the age of 18 who work in New Jersey must have an employment certificate, also known as working papers, or a special permit (for agriculture, newspaper carrier, or theatrical employment).
Beginning June 1, 2023, the New Jersey Department of Labor will use a new process that has made getting working papers much easier - all applications will be completed online.
Information and a link to the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Young Workers website can be accessed here: Working Papers