Three Kittatinny Seniors have signed with their future schools.
Ten great choices, but only two can win.
The gift of warmth.
Bắn cá đổi xuThank you to all the students who participated in this event.
Once a Cougar, always a Cougar.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe French project of Mademoiselle Jolie Laukaitis.
Bắn cá đổi xuRead the Halloween story created by Mr. Pouliot's French class.
KRHS FBLA members are starting out strong!
Aidan's artwork is now on display at the Kittatinny.
Bắn cá đổi xuThere is so much happening this Saturday at KRHS!
A week long virtual summit for KRHS middle school students.
Bắn cá đổi xuReceives the Good Citizenship Award.
An outdoor class Mrs. Teresi's class will never forget.
Mrs. Teresi's chemistry class turned pennies into gold! Well almost.
Bắn cá đổi xuWe hear so much negative about covid. Are there any positives in all of this?
It is so nice to be back to school whether it be hybrid or all remote.
Bắn cá đổi xuPlease go to the KRHS website to see the latest fundraisers!
The Cougar family congratulates Garrett Vanni.
Congratulations, Arin Goriscak!
Bắn cá đổi xuJr. High Express Summer Edition 2020
Bắn cá đổi xuExtra! Extra! Read the French IV's class project.
Bắn cá đổi xuJulia Cucchiara thought outside the box and it paid off!
Please Read: Important Information regarding summer reading.
The Cougar family would like to say thank you to those who have dedicated many years to KRHS.
Bắn cá đổi xuKittatinny students keep on giving.
Bắn cá đổi xuMrs. Kane had a special guest speaker for her zoom meeting.
Read about our 2 winners for the 2020 PSA contest!
Girls Lacrosse share some soup for the soul.
KRHS students are finding new ways to say thank you.
Kittatinny students receive awards and scholarship offers fro RIT.
The Kittatinny community keeps on finding ways to help.
Bắn cá đổi xuThank you Cougars for helping others during COVID 19.
Congratulations, Chloe!
Students shared some pictures of how they keep busy during this historical event.
Bắn cá đổi xuRead about the Virtual Business Personal Finance Challenge.
Bắn cá đổi xuRead what Mrs. Iliff's students are up to during this unusual time.
Here are some new photos students have shared. Enjoy!
Here are some photographs to lift your spirit.
Bắn cá đổi xuMrs. Kolonoski's class immersed themselves in this year's project!
Bắn cá đổi xuCongratulations to our Jr High Choir students selected for Honors Choir!
What a great turnout for the annual game!
Buy your tickets for the Little Mermaid, Jr. and tea with Ariel, Ursala, and Friends.
Congratulations Mrs. Kathryn Lasso!
Learn how you can help the Sea Turtle Recovery.
Everyone is talking about the Addams Family!
Bắn cá đổi xuYou must this the new artwork adorning the halls of Kittatinny.
Mrs. Chammings opened her classroom doors to share her chemistry lesson.
Bắn cá đổi xuYou're cordially invited to spend an evening with the Addams family at their abode. Tickets on sale now.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe main office now has a recycling bin for plastic bags and film.
Bắn cá đổi xuThank you to everyone for your donations!
Clark Fredericks will be a guest speaker at KRHS. The public is welcome to attend.
Please Congratulate Mrs. Mate for being named KRHS Teacher of the Year!
Bắn cá đổi xuThe Kittatinny stage showcased some of the areas local student talent.
Bắn cá đổi xuWhat is that pungent stench emanating from Mr. Smith's room?
Bắn cá đổi xuThank you to everyone who donated blood!
Bắn cá đổi xuCongratulations Ava Brook!
Thank you to all those who attended this annual event!
Bắn cá đổi xuCongratulations! Mr. Carroll will receive an award from the DAANJ.
Kittatinny received a visit by a very special person and his entourage!
FBLA members are awaiting their test results.
Please join us for this free holiday concert.
Guest speaker discusses Engineering Design.
Bắn cá đổi xuInterAct members have been busy.
Bắn cá đổi xuExciting things are happening with the FBLA!
Bắn cá đổi xuOn Saturday, December 21st come spend time with Santa and his elves.
Bắn cá đổi xuEllia Domaracki and Logan Sellers have been selected as winners of the anti-drug contest.
Bắn cá đổi xuKRHS students remind us all the importance of safe driving practices.
Another mesmerizing production by the Kittatinny Players.
Some revolutionary ideas are happening in Mrs. Jone's class.
See pumpkin carvings made by KRHS art students.
Just a few of the costumes we saw on Halloween. Check out the Yearbook for more!
Bắn cá đổi xuStop by the Senior Art Showcase to see Natalie Dube's work.
Bắn cá đổi xuHonors Band Concerts November 13 and 14th.
Kittatinny halls are alive with the sound of music.
Two KRHS students recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program.
Bắn cá đổi xuMrs. Teresi's chemistry class is the hottest class at Kittatinny!
Junior High art students are busy in Mrs. Anderson's class.
Bắn cá đổi xuKittatinny junior high choir members have a successful audition.
Emily Popek shares her story about being an FBLA member.
Mr. Fogle's class is having fun while learning.
Homecoming memories from 2019.
Come see Six Characters in Search of an Author .
Sylvia Atnip's artwork on display at Kittatinny.
Fredon Township students spend a week learning lifesaving water safety skills.
Ms. Lazzara receives recognition by the ASHA.
Kittatinny students are raising awareness about the dangers of vaping.
Bắn cá đổi xuCome join us at the Kaleidoscope Concert on 10/23.
Bắn cá đổi xuA special art lesson in Mrs. Anderson's class.
...and possibly an engineer?!
Kittatinny students give back to their community on 9/11/19.
Who will be the Homecoming King and Queen?
Bắn cá đổi xuMrs. Teresi's class learns about the periodic table.
Bắn cá đổi xuKittatinny was a sea of blue and silver for spirit day!
Bắn cá đổi xuCorey Gerth is now working part-time at Thorlabs.
Bắn cá đổi xuEat pizza October 1st to benefit the Kittatinny Players!
Bắn cá đổi xuVictory Road is an opportunity to empower our students.
Congratulations to our students selected for the ACDA Honors Choirs!
Kittatinny student artwork wins at fair.
Kittatinny student Abigail Locascio learned a lot this summer.
The summer has been busy at Kittatinny.
Cole Longcor shares his photographs.
You will never guess which teacher won for his painting.
Danielle Choma has the opportunity to learn about the United Nations.
Amanda Keppler wins at NJ State Fair.
Kittatinny seniors 2019 have graduated!
Here are a few pictures from today's pre-graduation events.
The KRHS Junior High Student Council receives an award.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe community gathered to enjoy an evening of music at KRHS.
Bắn cá đổi xu"Who's Your Hero" was performed on June 5 in the Kittatiiny auditorium.
The annual Physics II Boat Regatta was held on June 4th.
Abigail Martin named a Rensselaer Medalist!
KRHS students have an awesome day at Dorney's Music in the Parks competition.
Bridget O'Keefe receives recognition.
Briana Bell and Kyle Walker receive scholarships.
Trooper Bambara and Progressive Health join forces to share a very important message.
Bắn cá đổi xuFour more Kittatinny students receive awards and scholarship offers.
Bắn cá đổi xuKittatinny Regional High School hosted the Junior Solar Sprints Division 2 race.
Mrs. Tidona's class shared their bridge building project.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe KRHS Junior High Student Council is collecting non-perishable food items, pet items, and hygiene items for local food pantries until the end of May.
There is still time to get your tickets for Shrek Jr. The Musical.
SCSCA recognizes Alexandra "Lexi" Gray with the High School Caring Award.
A special thank you for KRHS teachers from the Junior High Student Council.
Bắn cá đổi xuMay 6- May 11 Kittatinny spring sports teams will be wearing gold shoe laces to raise awareness and money for Pediatric Cancer.
Take a look at the beautiful pottery created by two Kittatinny students.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe KRHS Future Business Leaders of America are sponsoring a SUMO Wrestling Extravaganza family event.
Bắn cá đổi xuKittatinny is celebrating all of our talented students.
KRHS students make the time to visit two New Jersey Universities.
Congratulations Alexis!
Jess Smalley brings awareness to a serious topic near and dear to her heart.
KRHS students listen to guest speakers about "Breaking the Cycle".
Congratulations Natayla and Jody for performing in the All-Eastern NAfME concert.
Students live life in their own virtual community.
Bắn cá đổi xuMrs. Jones's students design volunteer service projects.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe Kittatinny English and Social Studies departments join forces to discuss black history and women's history.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe winners of the Volleyball-A-Thon is...
Bắn cá đổi xuPlease join us for a free concert March 18 at 7:00 pm.
Three KRHS art students were selected for this year's YAM exhibit.
Bắn cá đổi xuInterAct members assisted the Newton Rotary Club.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe InterAct Club and the 4th graders from the McKeown Elementary School joined forces for a community project.
Bắn cá đổi xuCongratulations Mama Mia cast and crew on another fantastic spring musical!
Samantha Ferrante took the opportunity to shadow Mrs. Chamberlin.
Bắn cá đổi xuCongratulations Kora Garcia and Riley Hough!
Bắn cá đổi xuMrs. Nugent's social studies class craft Mexican inspired artwork.
There is still time to get your tickets for Mama Mia!
Bắn cá đổi xuPlease gather any old crayons you no longer use and donate them to a great cause!
InterAct and McKeown students create warmth for others.
Judge Napolitano discusses the constitution with KRHS history students.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe InterAct club would like to thank everyone who helped collect soda tabs for a great cause!
Congratulate Sam Russell for being named KRHS Scholar-Athlete!
Let's hear a round of applause for Riley Hough!
Happy Chinese New Year!
Bắn cá đổi xuThank you to our guest speakers. Your presentation will not be forgotten.
FBLA volunteered to help care for the animals at O.S.C.A.R.
Bắn cá đổi xuCongratulations Mr. Henke and the KRHS choir members for being selected to participate in the NJSMA Region 1 High School Honors Choir!
Dr. Bill Thomas spoke to Mr. Hoffmann's class about his work in New Guinea.
Bắn cá đổi xuThank you to everyone who attended this year's Community Awareness Night!
Guess who was named KRHS Teacher of the Year...
Bắn cá đổi xuThe KRHS Educational Services Professional of the Year is...
Bắn cá đổi xuThe senior class of 2019 is holding the KRHS annual FREE Community Awareness Night. Everyone is welcome!
KRHS 7th and 8th grade students tested for the National Geographic GeoBee.
Kittatinny students participate in Peters Valley Crafters annual exhibition.
InterAct made blankets for the annual KRHS blanket drive.
Kittatinny engineering team does well in race.
Santa and Mrs. Claus stopped at Kittatinny Regional High School to make some Christmas memories.
A time to gather with friends.
Bắn cá đổi xuElizabeth Biron welcomed the food and science class to the Hummingbird House.
Bắn cá đổi xuKRHS donates to Project-Self Sufficiency toy drive.
Please join us Friday, December 14 for the free KRHS Winter Band and Choir Concert at 7:00 pm.
Bring the whole family to this special holiday event.
KRHS celebrates the 2018-2019 National Honor Society Inductees.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe AP Physics 2 class discuss science onboard the Intrepid.
Bắn cá đổi xuThank you for donating!
The KRHS Interact Club spent time assisting at a Foodbank.
Bắn cá đổi xuAP Physics 2 class takes their lesson outside.
Some Kittatinny art students had the opportunity to visit Storm King Art Center.
KRHS Blood Drive: Please Donate.
Congratulations Kittatinny Players on another terrific performance!
Bắn cá đổi xuSeven Kittatinny students have been chosen to perform in the New Jersey All-State Choir.
This is Halloween at Kittatinny. Check it out...
Katie Riva wins the DAR Good Citizenship award.
Kittatinny is holding a free concert. We hope you will attend.
Kittatinny students attend the fall student council conference.
Lauren Wrigley is on the list of top 90 girls sophomore soccer players. Please take a moment to vote for her.
Wheels for Walker is close to reaching their goal. Thank you to everyone who participated in this special event.
Bắn cá đổi xuCheck out some pictures from Teacher Appreciation day!
Congratulations, Joshua Taylor!
Bắn cá đổi xuKittatinny students visit Salem, Massachusetts.
Bắn cá đổi xuEach year the anticipation builds as the “Week of Lights” begins.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe 2018 Kittatinny Homecoming King and Queen are...
Bắn cá đổi xuJefferson Township High School visited Kittatinny on Friday, September 21st, for their first SWAP event.
KRHS here are your ten nominees for Homecoming King and Queen.
Seniors of the Interact Club led the activities for the annual 9/11 day of service at Kittatinny Regional High School.
Congratulations to the Kittatinny Regional High School 2018 Hall of Fame Inductees.
Thank you Connect for Community!
Congratulations to our graduates!
Bắn cá đổi xuKittatinny's Interact Club receives an award.
Field trip to the Miles Austin Student Athlete Conference.
KRHS is fortunate to have the "Peters Valley Craftsmen at Work Program" send four talented artists to do in house artist demos for the students each year.
KRHS students attend the U Got Brains final showcase.
Here is a picture of the 2018 KRHS Prom Royalty.
7th grade students taking the challenge of engineering a garment...
Bắn cá đổi xuThe future of clothing is evolving.
Teachers and staff received a very special thank you from the KRHS Junior High Student Council.
Kittatinny Regional High School presents Jazz in the Parking Lot.
KRHS Interact students worked with Kindergarten students from McKeown and Sandyston elementary schools.
The KRHS chapter of Tri-M (National Music Honor Society) has organized a Benefit Concert of the Arts featuring the musical and creative art departments on May 17, 2018.
Dear Edwina, Jr. is at the KRHS theater this weekend. You won't want to miss this special production.
April 26, 2018, KRHS celebrated Bring Your Children to Work Day.
The KRHS senior class got a firsthand look this past Friday at how driving while drinking or distracted is a recipe for disaster.
Bắn cá đổi xuOn April 20th, at 8:00 pm, the KRHS Madrigals performed at Montclair State University.
Kelly Insalaco: KRHS 2018 Scholar-Athlete
Bắn cá đổi xuHow fortunate we are to have the freedom that exists in the United States.
A few Interact students went to Sandy Hook National Park on Saturday, April 21st...
This year's NJ TSA state conference represents the 33rd time Kittatinny Regional High School Students have competed in a multitude of engaging technology related events.
Second graders at McKeown and Sandyston school spent an afternoon in March working with KRHS Interact members to build flower boxes.
Sunday, April 22 is Earth Day. This year’s goal is to end plastic pollution.
Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Lightcap took their Creative Arts classes on a field trip to Peters Valley to learn a technique called Raku.
Bắn cá đổi xuOn March 23, students from Montclair University’s Theatre on the Move troupe delivered a performance about bullying to the students of Kittatinny.
This past Tuesday, about 150+ Kittatinny students joined other students from around the county at the Sussex County Teen Arts Festival to celebrate a day of the arts.
The Art Educators of New Jersey held an artist’s reception YAM Exhibition 2018 at the Sussex County Arts and Heritage Council Gallery.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe Michael Mauro, Jr. has been notified by the National Geographic Society that he is one of the semifinalists eligible to compete in the 2018 New Jersey National Geographic State Bee.
Shawn Simons and Alvaro Llanos came to Kittatinny to share their story of perseverance.
Theodora Eaton gave an amazing speech to 4,000 FBLA students announcing that she is running for FBLA President.
Bắn cá đổi xuThough the snow delayed the show, it was well worth the wait.
Every year the Creative Arts Department participates in YAM (Youth Art Month in March)...
The Kittatinny Cougars are buzzing with excitement for this is a very BIGBắn cá đổi xu weekend for our students.
Did you know that KRHS has a place where all your math questions may be solved?
Bắn cá đổi xuAfter learning about human rights and the issue of homelessness, Mrs. Kolonoski’s 8th grade Kaleidoscope class has joined forces with an organization called “Sock it to Homelessness.”
February 22, Detectives Pokrywa and Cramer from the Crime Scene Investigation North Unit of the New Jersey State Police talked to students about Forensic Science.
Bắn cá đổi xuCharge and Pep are Cue robots who reside in Mrs. Kolonoski’s classroom.
Trooper Bambara came to KRHS to teach students about their fourth amendment rights.
Bắn cá đổi xuFebruary 23, was a day to flex your mind and your muscles at the KRHS Junior High.
Bắn cá đổi xu7th grader Riley Hough and 8th grader Emma Fischer auditioned for and were accepted into the ACDA Junior High All-State Honor Choir for 2018.
Bắn cá đổi xu8th graders Alaina Fusco, Lorien Lattig, Katie Williver, and 7th grader Riley Hough auditioned and were accepted into the Region 1 Junior High Honors Choir.
Students in Mrs. Jones 8th grade Social Studies Honors class delivered persuasive amendment speeches on February 12th.
Bright, colorful fabrics with fun patterns were purchased by the Interact Club with the money they raised from a school fundraiser.
Bắn cá đổi xuBrownie Troops have a long-held tradition of allowing the young girls hands-on experience in various subject matters.
The fourth graders of the Marian McKeown and Sandyston-Walpack Consolidated Elementary schools donated their time and artistic talents...
Bắn cá đổi xuGuest potter Colleen Duffy was available to share her knowledge and skills on January 25th for Mrs. Anderson's high school classes and 7th-period junior high class.
Kittatinny Regional High School displayed the Teacher’s Discovery Traveling Exhibit, Art Beyond Borders.
Fifteen KRHS choir students have been selected to perform with the North Jersey Region I Honors Choir.
Congratulations to Senior Emily Jerger for receiving 1st place, and "Best in Show" Bắn cá đổi xufor her ceramic sculpture titled "Strangle Hold."
Bắn cá đổi xuThank you to all who participated in our School Level competition of the National Geographic Bee on January 11, 2018.
January 10, 2018, the KRHS junior high student council attended the New Jersey Association of Student Councils Winter Convention at The College of New Jersey.
The Creative Arts students in Heather Anderson and George Soutter’s classes created pottery and framed artwork for the “Empty Bowls” project which is a charity organization to combat hunger.
The senior health class at KRHS will be holding a free Community Awareness Night on Monday, January 22, 2018 starting at 6:00 pm in the school Library and gymnasiums.
Mrs. Anderson was genuinely surprised when Mr. Bosworth, Mr. Black, and Mrs. Kolonoski entered her 8th-period sculpture class to present her with the Teacher of the Year award.
In early December, students from eight different schools attended the Winter Semi-Formal Luncheon through the SWAP Program at the Lafayette House.
This year’s theme was Disney at the Olympics.
Bắn cá đổi xuThis time of year, we all dream of the gifts we want.
Bắn cá đổi xuPajamas, soft blankets, and a good book is a perfect way to end the day.
Congratulations to Amanda Newell and Samantha Russell for their nominations to the Governor’s School.
The Interact Team and Project Self-Sufficiency would like to thank everyone for their thoughtfulness during this year’s toy drive.
Bắn cá đổi xuThis past Friday the KRHS art department was invited to participate in the Wallkill Valley Regional High School’s 7th Annual High School Art Show.
Bắn cá đổi xuLandlubbers beware! Pirates have gained access to Mrs. Kolonoski’s class.
Bắn cá đổi xuDecember 8, 2017, eight high school debate teams gathered at KRHS to debate on a variety of topics.
On December 5, 2017, KRHS seventh and eighth grade students participated in an Hour of Code to commemorate Computer Science Education Week.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe Class of 2019 will sponsor the Winter Semi-Formal Dance, next Friday, December 15 in the HS cafeteria. Dance to music by DJ KT. Refreshments will be served.
The Kittatinny Interact Club is a wonderful organization that is constantly looking for ways to be of service to our community.
Ms. Bitondo and the KRHS Student Council would like to thank everyone who stopped by to donate blood on 11.30.17.
November 21, 2017, Kittatinny Regional High School held a beautiful ceremony to welcome their newest members of the National Honor Society.
Friday, November 24th is a day known for its great sales and the start of the holiday shopping season.
Mrs. Penkala’s 8th grade math class were asked to create a scale model project.
Come enjoy this free holiday concert.
SCARC Explorers visit different places in the community to get hands-on experience in different situations.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe KRHS Junior and Senior girls faced off in the annual Powder Puff Football Game held on November 15 at our very own Romer Field.
November 16th, six teams brought their determination to the court for bragging rights to be the 2017 Volleyball Champs of KRHS.
Josh Rzepka is a talented trumpet player who is currently touring with Under the Streetlamp a group of artists who perform Doo-Wop, Motown, and old time rock-n-roll.
Bắn cá đổi xuOn Wednesday, November 15, the Kittatinny Guidance Department hosted an Instant Decision Day with Wilkes University.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe KRHS Interact Club worked with first graders from McKeown and Sandyston-Walpack schools EarlyAct programs...
Bắn cá đổi xuThe Kittatinny College and Career Readiness class had a great experience as they visited Ramapo College and William Paterson University on November 14th.
Band and Choir students from high schools across Sussex County were selected by audition to participate in a very special concert highlighting the talented students of Sussex County.
The Kittatinny Cougar Athletic Association or KCAA is sponsoring a Limited Ticket 50/50 to support the KRHS student-athletes.
Three KRHS juniors have been selected to perform with the Mixed All-State Choir.
Saturday, November 4 was a beautiful day for a 7-mile hike through High Point State Park sponsored by the KRHS Environmental Club.
Bắn cá đổi xuMrs. Kolonoski invited students from the 6th grade Pinwheel classes from Fredon, Hampton, Sandyston, and Stillwater...
Bắn cá đổi xuIf you pass these students in the hallway, please make sure to say, “Congratulations!”
At Kittatinny Regional High School, learning sometimes requires leaving the classroom.
The Early Act program is a club designed by the KRHS Interact club to get elementary students involved in community service.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe Greater Morris Chapter of the National Football Foundation selected Justin Modafferi of KRHS as a person who represents the NFF values.
Here are some pictures of KRHS Halloween spirit!
Who doesn’t remember the scene in the classic Stephen King horror film “Carrie” ...
Bắn cá đổi xuThere will be a blood drive on November 30. Family, students, faculty, administration, and staff are all welcome to donate.
There are some students who set the bar. They work harder, show more passion and lead by example—in the classroom, on the field, and within the community.
Bắn cá đổi xuOctober 16 through October 20, KRHS hosted the Fredon Township fourth grade for a week long aquatics safety program.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe cast and crew of the Kittatinny Players can be very proud of their performance of A Midsummers Night’s Dream.
The Interact Club is making Paracord Survival Bracelets for Operation Gratitude.
On Friday, October 13th the Junior High Students attended an assembly sponsored by the Kittatinny Guidance Department which featured the JLine Dance Crew from MTV.
Mr. Anderson’s 7thBắn cá đổi xu-grade Geography class took a field trip to the Kittatinny Valley State Park.
It is time for the 2017 Volleyball-a-thon and some friendly competition. Who will win this year? Will it be you?
Please join us for a wonderful evening of Broadway show tunes.
Bắn cá đổi xuA suggestion was made by Coach Carroll that the football stadium needed a letter K.
The KRHS High School Student Council attended the New Jersey Association of Student Councils fall conference held on October 10 at The College of New Jersey.
Spirit Week and the Week of Lights brought an added energy to the air at KRHS.
Bắn cá đổi xuThursday, October 5 the KRHS FBLA travelled to Parsippany Hills High School to participate in an FBLA summit.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe KRHS Junior High School student council volunteered their time to learn about and assist the food pantry operated by the division of social services.
Bắn cá đổi xuFriday, October 6, KRHS held an ice cream sundae party for those students who were named NJ Stars also known as NJ Tuition Assistance Reward Scholarship.
Mrs. Kaminskij’s US History 1 class was learning about the ongoing archeological dig at Jamestown, Virginia. Mrs. Kaminskij’s US History 1 class was learning about the ongoing archeological dig at Jamestown, Virginia.
Bắn cá đổi xuThis project was a year in the making.
Follow us into an enchanted forest outside of Athens as we fall under the spell of A Midsummers Night’s Dream written by William Shakespeare.
Bắn cá đổi xuWe often don’t take enough time to appreciate the people around us. It is a shame because being appreciated is a wonderful feeling.
Bắn cá đổi xuIt is always nice when we have an opportunity to meet new people.
The students were greeted with a note on the board in Mrs. Kolonoski’s classroom: Happy Johnny Appleseed Day!
The principal, Brian Bosworth, of Kittatinny Regional High School announced today that Thomas Hontz has been named a Commended Student in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program.
There was a lot of thinking and collaboration going on in Mrs. Kolonoski’s class today.
9/11/2001 was a day of great sadness which inspired the KRHS students to perform various acts of service in remembrance of those lost that fateful day.
Bắn cá đổi xuThey came in droves on September 8, 2017 to hold a KRHS Pep Rally which signals the start of a new school year and the beginning of the football season.
Bắn cá đổi xuWhen the school year ends, the students and teachers leave and the halls of KRHS seem eerily quiet.
Cole Longcor was selected to attend Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership program this year.
Boys and Girls State is sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, this six-day program helps educate students about the United States government system.
June 19, 2017 the senior class of Kittatinny Regional High School received their well-deserved high school diplomas.
The Trenton Thunder baseball team and the NJEA sponsored an essay contest called “My hero works at school.”
Kittatinny Regional High School and High Point Regional High School Best Buds programs joined forces to put on a toe tappin’ presentation.
June 1, 2017 was a very productive day at Kittatinny Regional High School.
Congratulations to Kittatinny Senior, Anna Seifried!
The KRHS InterAct Club is once again working to help another cause.
Please have a heart and join us on May 31st to donate blood.
Ronald McDonald Houses are homes near hospitals where families can stay for free while their child is in the hospital.
On May 19th, Jolene Hegarty was recognized by the New Jersey School Counselor Association (NJSCA).
Two KRHS teams won at the Junior Solar Sprints on May 16th.
On May 16, the KRHS Junior High School Student Council invited the teachers and staff to a thank you “tea.”
Barbie and Ken bravely bungee jumped to help the Kaleidoscope classes learn more about Physics.
On May 9, Kittatinny art students attended a Raku Firing workshop at Peter’s Valley.
KRHS hosted a workshop on the Next Generation Science Standards.
Bắn cá đổi xuYour blood donations are needed. Please donate if you can.
Ten KRHS students were selected to attend the Miles Austin Student Athlete Conference at the Bergen County Community College on May 8th.
Bắn cá đổi xuThe Kittatinny Music Department would like to invite the public to our spring concerts.
The Center for Prevention held a Public Service Announcement contest. The theme was “Free to Be Me, Alcohol Free.”
Kayla Boccuzzo was selected by the Newton Rotary to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Award Conference at Drew University.
Who isn’t impressed by this brave little girl who willingly allowed a snake to drape across her shoulders while she stood to take a picture of this courageous event.
May 1, 2017 is Law Day and this year’s theme was “The 14th Amendment: Transforming American Democracy.”
The Junior High Student Council is gearing up for the annual “Stuff the Bus” food drive, which begins Monday, May 1.
Anyone who has ever spent time lying in a hospital bed knows how slowly the time passes, but for a sick child it must feel like an eternity.
Bắn cá đổi xuBlood donations at KRHS on May 31st from 8:30 am -2:30 pm. All donors welcome!
For Earth Day 2017, the KRHS Interact Club and the McKeown Elementary School fifth grade students created “Save the Earth” designs on reusable, canvas totes.
Eighth grade Kittatinny Kaleidoscope students explored roller coaster design through a computer simulation from the Science of Disney Imagineering...
The KRHS students in Mr. Tom Miller’s Anthropology class have been working diligently on a long-term research project regarding ancient civilizations.
Ciana Roman a junior at Kittatinny Regional High School was selected to perform at the All-Eastern Division Convention for National Music Educators in Atlantic City.
The New Jersey Technology Association (TSA) held their annual competition at the College of New Jersey.
Every year, the American Legion invites students to participate in a one-week summer program to create a mock government and better understand the democratic process of the United States.
Kittitanny art students participated in the 2017 Montville Mudd Exhibition on March 16, 2017.
Kittatinny Regional High School is flourishing with many talented students.
Talented New Jersey art students are selected to participate in the NJ State Youth Art Month Exhibit.
4,200 students auditioned for the opportunity to perform with the ACDA National Treble and Junior High Honors Choir.
Annika Johnson, a member of the KRHS InterAct club, donated her time to help the McKeown Elementary School fourth grade students create various toys for dogs and cats.
A big thank you to Mrs. Heather Mate and her KRHS senior health classes for creating another successful community awareness event.
It’s official! Taylor Cooper will be playing Lacrosse for the Albertus Magnus College Falcons in New Haven, Connecticut this fall.
Congratulations to Lauren Wrigley for being selected as the KRHS 2017 Caring Award Student of the Year.
The Kaleidoscope Classes would like to thank all the Cougars for pitching in to make their Lantern Festival a huge success for the Solar Electric Light Fund or .
On March 15, 2017, KRHS students signed a pledge to be the first generation to be tobacco free.
Please join us for this free evening of information on March 21, 2017 at 6:30 pm.
The FBLA or Future Business Leaders of America is a club that you can participate in throughout your life.
The Kittatinny Players will be performing “Seussical the Musical” and are expecting
sell-out crowds.
Mrs. DeMartini, Ms. Murray and the KRHS team will be participating on May 25, 2017 in “the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey’s 7th Annual ‘U Got Brains Champion Schools Program’
The Hampton Township Rotary chooses students who volunteer and promote community service.
While many students were out enjoying the unseasonably warm weather this past weekend, one student willingly subjected himself to the frigid conditions of the Atlantic Ocean.
2017 Junior High District Choir and Band includes some KRHS choir and band members as well as select elementary students from our sending districts.
Every day, we flip a switch and we have light. Every day, we brush our teeth. Every day, we go to the refrigerator to get something to eat.
Students in Mr. Mate’s woodworking classes learn so much more than building birdhouses.
Per the American Heart Association: “Our mission can be summed up in one challenging 10-year goal:
On Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 3:00 pm at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, two KRHS students, Maddie Sellers and Jessica Thompson, will be performing in the New Jersey Music Educators Association All-State Bands and Treble Chorus Concert.
Mr. Anderson’s class traveled back in time to the late 1600’s when Pirates ruled the seas.
Statistics show that almost sixty percent of all primates are threatened with extinction.
The Kittatinny Regional High School will hold its annual Prom Expo on February 24th.
Maya Angelou’s famous quote reminds us all encourage one another.
I had the opportunity to spend some time with Mrs. Tooker’s Clothing I and II Classes today. I genuinely admired the talented, young women in this course.
To audition for the American Choir Directors Association All-State Honors Choir, you must sing into an MP3 player some cappella, two vocalise/scales and a solo of the beginning of “Scarborough Fair.”
On February 4th at Clifton High School over six hundred students auditioned for a spot on the New Jersey School Music Association Region I Junior High Honors Choir.
Kittatinny students are constantly looking for ways to give to the community.
Mrs. Jones class received a lesson regarding the Fourth Amendment from Trooper Bambara on February 3rd.
Built, painted, and filled with flowers, these thoughtful blooms were created just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Mr. Ralph Tillinghast and Mrs. Erin Williams (an alumna of KRHS) employees of Picatinny Arsenal and STEM Outreach program came to Kittatinny Regional High School to share their love of inventing.
From January 23 through January 27, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) sponsored a week in which students can get the facts about drugs and alcohol from experts rather than from their friends and social media.
Congratulations to the fourteen Kittatinny Regional High School students selected for the North Jersey Region I Honors Choir.
Bắn cá đổi xuMr. Barry Caffrey has been selected as the KRHS 2017 Teacher of Year.
Bắn cá đổi xuMr. Shawn Tuit, KRHS School Psychologist, states, “Each and every student has taught me the importance of focusing on what is possible, to truly appreciate differences, to be optimistic, and to always see the glass as half full.”
Bắn cá đổi xuWhat a great campus!
The Kittatinny Regional School District is in Year 5 of its participation in the New Jersey Interdistrict Public School Choice Program for the 2017-2018 school year. The program allows students who live within 20 miles from Kittatinny Regional High School
Updated School Lunch Information. This year due to COVID-19 restriction we will not be accepting cash in the cafeteria.
Peter’s Valley held their fifth annual gallery exhibit in which several high schools were invited to participate.
One of the elements which makes Kittatinny Regional High School so special is the support of its community.
Welcome Back Assembly
Mrs. Heather Mate and her KRHS senior health classes put together a phenomenal evening of educational information to help raise awareness on many topics that touch our community today.
The assignment is through teamwork build a fort. Sounds simple, but there are some rules:
When you hear the term jousting who doesn’t think of two knights charging on horseback toward each other with their lances aimed at their opponent?
The Kittatinny Junior High Players will present Grease: School Version on Friday, February 3, 2017 and Saturday, February 4, 2017 at 7:07 pm in the KRHS Peter A. Mahler Theatre.
Students from the Kittatinny Regional High School Interact Club and third graders from the McKeown School
Bắn cá đổi xuWelcome to our redesigned website, Mr Bosworth has been working diligently to inspire our students. He has been the driving force behind the implemention of Google for Education.