Sgt. Christopher Solano (NBTHS '15) of the US Marines was a guest speaker in Mr. Smutko's American Military History class last week. Wonderful visit from an alum, and an excellent experience for our students. Another great day to be a Raider!









It was a big month for the Social Studies Department at NBTHS! Ms. Passner brought her Dimensions of Prejudice class to the US Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC., with stops at the Lincoln, Vietnam War and Korean War Memorials. And Ms. Zangrilli went with her Gen Z class to the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Great experiences for our students, and they represented our school community so well.







Congratulations to the Students of Marking Period 2 at NBTHS! A total of 12 students were recognized across Grades 9-12 for displaying one of the four pillars of our RISE character education program (Respect, Integrity, Service, Excellence), during marking period 2. We are proud of their positive contributions to our school!
NBTHS Math Teachers Mrs. Ruffino and Mr. Hollis accidently twinning for BCA Spirit Week!
Two Teachers, One Equation: Equality > Division!


All NBTHS students are invited to attend our Annual College Fair on March 25, 2026 from 3:30 - 5 pm in the Commons. A regularly updated list of college & univesities can be found using the QR code on the flier. If any of our students cannot attend our fair from 3:30-5 pm, they are welcome to attend the college fair at East Brunswick HS on the same day from 6-8 pm. If you attend the fair at EBHS, you must bring a parent or guardian with you,
Students who attend the NBTHS fair must pre-register on the Strive Scan site, Once they do that, they'll receve a unique barcode that can be used to provide basic information to colleges at our fair allowing for more time to talk with representatives. Please register today at: https://app.strivescan.com/registration
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Mrs. Ruffino's Algebra 1 students were hard at work collaborating to solve shape puzzles that required strong reasoning and teamwork! By analyzing relationships between shapes, students represented and solved systems of equations in a visual, engaging way. Through discussion, perseverance, and shared problem-solving, students deepened their understanding while building confidence in their mathematical thinking. We are so proud of the collaboration, communication, and critical thinking happening in the classroom! #truenorthbrunswick


Last week, NBTHS students visited the Harlem Fine Arts Show in NYC!


Last week, NBTHS students were invited up on stage at the Harlem Fine Arts Show in NYC!





12 clubs and groups took part this week in the annual Suzan Ezdinli Valentines Market in the NBTHS Commons. It was a smashing success! #truenorthbrunswick



