The High Point School of Bergen County serves middle and high school students (grades 6–12) with a variety of eligibilities from numerous school districts in our area. For more than two decades, we’ve been skillfully meeting the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of our students with a multi-tiered, evidence-based education model that addresses all aspects of their development and that, in turn, instills self-respect and self-worth. At High Point—where our school leaders, parents, teachers, counselors, and district partners work in full collaboration in the best interests of every child entrusted to our care—we lead students to their highest levels of achievement.

Students write books in the library, Education concept.

Our highly adaptable multimodal curriculum applies creative strategies and solutions within a framework of 21st century and blended learning approaches to meet each student at his or her own level and pace, supporting them every step of the way as they work toward critical skills mastery. Incorporating technology when and where it’s most effective further enhances the engaging and productive learning environment.

We equip our students for life after high school with real-world skills for real-life workspaces and marketplaces. Our robust career readiness program includes post-secondary education counseling, college prep, job coaching, life skills and social skills training, and local community partnerships that expose our students to various vocational options and continuing education opportunities.

With high staff-to-student ratios that allow our teachers to work one-on-one and in small groups, our students receive exceptionally individualized and flexible differentiated instruction delivered by qualified special educators in classrooms that integrate SEL skills, nurture a growth mindset, and fully support our students in attaining their goals and grade-level benchmarks.

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Post-Graduation Outcomes

 

2022–2023 High School
Graduation Rate: 100%

1998

Year Founded

2195

Students Served

30

Districts Served

3:1

Student-Teacher Ratio

Student Stories