

NBTHS Guidance & School Counseling is sponsoring a "Handle With Care" initiative. If your child is ever in need of a little extra "TLC" at school because of something that may have happened at home, please let us know. For more information, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/HWC-NBTHS

NBTHS Girls Basketball on the court, working hard and learning at their first scrimmage. Good luck this season!! #truenorthbrunswick

The freshmen are working hard in English class, even with the excitement of the upcoming holidays! #truenorthbrunswick


Ms. Lachow helps a National Art Honor Society student to make holiday decorations as part of a fundraiser. #truenorthbrunswick

Drawing 1 students at NBTHS creating realistic charcoal still-life drawings. #truenorthbrunswick




Students in the class "Dimensions of Prejudice, Genocide and the Holocaust" tackled the tough questions about the refugee crisis that occurred during the Holocaust. Students participated in a spectrum activity where they marked their position on the issue by putting their initials on a line stretching across the board. With a yes and a no on either end, students made their mark and then discussed their position. #truenorthbrunswick

The Speech & Debate Club attended our first tournament of the year at Randolph High School. NBTHS debaters competed against over 600 high schoolers from other schools from across New Jersey. They debated topics including the privacy of encrypted Internet communications and reclaiming wild space in the US. One of our debaters, Netanya , qualified for the novice finals in Congressional Debate. Our next tournament will be later this December. #truenorthbrunswick


AVID 11 students completed a gallery walk on our Focused Note Taking Unit. Students reviewed their classmates' notes and determined if the essential question was answerable based on the focused note taking process completed. #truenorthbrunswick




NBTHS students from the class "Dimensions of Prejudice, Genocide and the Holocaust" got the opportunity to see the film "No Place on Earth" shown through the Rutgers Jewish Film Festival. The film told the story of the Stermer Family, who survived the Holocaust by living in a cave in the Ukraine. Students had the opportunity to be part of a Q & A with the producer Chris Nicola. Thank you Rutgers for sponsoring the trip and giving our students this wonderful opportunity! #truenorthbrunswick

The ART POP machine continues to raise money to support Senior Art Scholarships! #truenorthbrunswick




Ms. Lachow helping a ceramics student with her project at NBTHS #Truenorthbrunswick

