Friday, December 21, 2018

John Sedrak of High Tech’s Academy of Design and Fabrication Accepted into Yale through Questbridge Scholarship


(Secaucus, NJ—December 18, 2018) Bayonne resident John Sedrak, a senior majoring in Wood Technology at High Tech’s Academy of Design and Fabrication (D│FAB), has been accepted into Yale University through a Questbridge scholarship, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech High School.
In addition to this remarkable feat, Sedrak has also landed an internship this summer at Eastern Millwork, Inc., an architectural woodworking and engineering firm in Jersey City.

Thursday, December 20, 2018

Business Program at County Prep High School Hosts a Luncheon

The Business Program at County Prep hosted an end-of-the-year luncheon at Shalimar BBQ Restaurant, announced Ms. Barbara Mendolla, Principal of County Prep High School. The purpose of this field trip was to educate students about diversity, cultural awareness, and mutual respect for one another through social interaction and to prepare them for local and global business environments of the 21st century. Students from different backgrounds and cultures participated to make this a tremendous event. “This luncheon definitely helped students to explore, understand, and enjoy the beauty of diverse cultures, as well as to educate students to welcome people from different backgrounds,” says Dr. Syed Abbasi. This was a great opportunity for students to experience a global business environment as well as to educate students to promote and embrace all cultures and mutual respect. In addition to business majors, members of the Middle Eastern Cultural and Business-Technology Clubs were among the participants. “This get-together was a memorable event,” says Dr. Abbasi. Thank you and have joyful holiday!




Wednesday, December 19, 2018

High Tech Hiking Club Explores ‘Stairway to Heaven’ in the New York-New Jersey Highlands

(Wawayanda Mountain--December 16, 2018) The High Tech Hiking Club has had three hikes under its belt, but its last hike, up Pinwheel Vista, proved to be one for the books, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech High School.

Postponed twice due to inclement weather, the trip to Pinwheel Vista, A.K.A. “Stairway to Heaven,” a series of steep rock-slab steps switch-backing up Wawayanda Mountain, allowed the Hiking Club to revel in the breathtakingly beautiful view of a 2.5 mile trek. Rigorous and wet, the Appalachian trail challenged the mettle of the Hiking Club more than usual, yet once students and chaperones had the chance to sign the log book on the trail, spirits soared even higher.

The club’s first hike, to Ramapo Mountain State Forest, offered views of the New York Skyline and the ruins of Van Slyke Castle. Next, the club endeavored to Harriman State Park and the Lemon Squeeze, with their amazing views of Echo Lake and the rock formations.

“It is great that the Hiking Club is able to get parents and teachers involved in this exciting club,” says Ronald Kleish, history instructor at High Tech and moderator of the Hiking Club.


High Tech Students Win Film Award

(Mahwah, N.J. December 12, 2018) More than three dozen student filmmakers from around the state, including High Tech High School students Noelle White of Weehawken and Jersey City resident Katerina Vail, showcased their talents at the Fourth Annual High School Film Festival, hosted by Ramapo College of New Jersey, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech.

White and Vail shared an award for Best Cinematography for the short film No Signal and received a plaque and gift card.

Students entered original films in a variety of genres. Awards included the categories of editing, cinematography, documentary, and fiction. A panel of faculty members at Ramapo College screened and judged the 36 student films, and each entrant walked away with an Oscar-type statuette.


Tuesday, December 18, 2018

High Tech’s Academy of Design and Fabrication Receives ‘Balloon Talk’

(Secaucus, NJ—December 14, 2018) Kelly Dubé from Balloon Talk visited High Tech High School’s Academy of Design and Fabrication (D│FAB) and presented an exciting and live hot air balloon demonstration, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech High School.

Dubé reviewed the history of ballooning, explained some of the science, and engaged in a "cold inflation" of a ReMax balloon in the HCST gym. The balloon’s basket fit about 400 students and teachers inside it.

An enterprising addition to any school STEM program, Balloon Talk teaches students about the exciting adventure of piloting the unique aircraft known as the balloon. The organization’s speakers actually bring real hot air balloons to schools so that students experience the aircraft’s wonders firsthand.



York Review Reviews 3-D Design of London's Natural History Museum by High Tech Alum Samantha Forbes

(York, PA--December 18, 2018) The York Review, an online publishing site hosted by students from York College of Pennsylvania, has reviewed High Tech Class of 2018 alumnus Samantha Forbes’ three-dimensional animation for an area of London's Natural History Museum, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech High School.

Once an Interactive Media major at High Tech, Forbes has had some of  her work posted on the site, and editors enjoyed it so much that they plan to turn it into a series. 

For the review, please go to this link


Saturday, December 15, 2018

High Tech High School Inaugurates Its Own eSports Team

(Secaucus, NJ—December 13, 2018) With the assistance of HELIX eSports and High Tech’s Game Design Club Adviser and Interactive Media instructor, Jared Krinsky, High Tech has started its very own eSports team, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech High School.

Due to the rise of eSports in colleges and universities across the world, it seems only fitting that this multiplayer video game format, played competitively for spectators, would make a splash at the high school level as well. Students come together to battle it out in such games as Super Smash Bros., Ultimate, Fortnite, League of Legends, Overwatch, and more.

Bringing eSports to High Tech has been one of Krinsky's goals since forming the Game Design Club.

“I remember when I was a student, my friends and I would spend our free time huddled around a TV for a game of Smash Bros.,” says Krinsky. “Now, to see students compete in it as a sport is fantastic.”

Krinsky hopes that High Tech eSports will provide a safe, fun environment for the high school gaming community and even lead to sponsorship and scholarships for students.

Through the help of Helix eSports Center, the premier center for gamers in Northern New Jersey and the New York City area, High Tech can now compete in a new sport for the 21st century. One of the largest eSports facilities in the nation, with 150 gaming stations, Helix has a conveniently located center in North Bergen, minutes from Manhattan and The Meadowlands Sports Complex. Helix boasts a state of the art facility, designed by industry veterans, and delivers a professional gaming experience for casual players to competitive gamers alike.

(from left to right:  Patrick Bainbridge, Felipe Palacio, Gabrielle Casabuena, Cayce De Jesus, Eric Rosado,
Giovanni DiNardo, Kevin Osorio, Ryan Piedrahita, Michael Piscopo, Jeremy Duran, and Ezekiel Bernheim)

Friday, December 14, 2018

County Prep Fashion Students Volunteer at Fab Scrap


County Prep Fashion students volunteered at Fab Scrap, a textile recycling center dedicated to the process of achieving environmental sustainability through the process of recycling textile waste.The textiles are donated from various apparel and textile companies. Instead of ending up in landfills, Fab Scrap textiles can be used as material for new garments or as insulation in building materials.The students sorted fabric by content while becoming aware of the worldwide impact textile waste has on our planet. In appreciation for the students' time and effort, Fab Scrap rewarded each student with 5 lbs. of fabric. The students will use the fabric to create garments for this year's upcoming fashion show.




Wednesday, November 28, 2018

County Prep Hosts Award-Winning Professional Company

County Prep High School will host Kyle Marshall Choreography Friday, November 30 at 7:30pm & Saturday, December 1 at 2pm as part of the school’s Choreographer in Residence Program. Kyle Marshall is a 2018 New York Dance and Performance “Bessie” Jury Award recipient and a New Jersey State Council of the Arts Fellow.
Marshall's residency has included weeks of master classes with students of the dance program and will culminate with this weekend's performance. County Prep Dance Director Heather Warfel-Sandler says, "Kyle Marshall's work is original and deeply impactful. It is a rare gift to be able to see award-winning modern dance in such an intimate theater, right here in Jersey City. We hope the community takes advantage of this opportunity."
The performance will include a Q&A with the artists. Family friendly. Tickets available HERE or at the door (cash only).
More about the work to be shown:
Parts of Colored navigates the beautifully twisted spectrum of blackness that dancers Oluwadamilare “Dare” Ayroinde, Kyle Marshall and Myssi Robinson regularly embody. This work features original music by Matt Clegg and was commissioned in-part by "Dance on the Lawn" Montclair Dance Festival, EMoves: Harlem Stage, and Jersey (New) Moves at NJPAC.
King uses Martin Luther King Jr.’s final speech, “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”, as its impetus. Performed and choreographed by Kyle Marshall, King was commissioned by Harlem Stage to commemorate the 50th anniversary of MLK’s assassination.
Horizon- in Process is performed by Oluwadamilare Ayorinde and Miriam Gabriel. This work explores the tension of race, gender, and formalist dance.
Pre Reign is shrouded in Christianity, Blackness, America, and joy. Oluwadamilare Ayroinde, Bria Bacon, Miriam Gabriel, Kyle Marshall, and Myssi Robinson are in a process to move and uplift a congregation’s spirit by creating a sanctuary for reflection, truth, and dance in an age of unbelief.

Monday, November 26, 2018

County Prep’s FCCLA Delegation Earns Multiple Awards and Recognition

Edison NJ –November 19, 2018

The County Prep FCCLA delegation attended the Fall conference at the Pines Manor in Edison NJ. The conference was attended by 740 members from schools throughout New Jersey, announced Ms. Barbara Mendolla, Principal of County Prep High School.

Our students competed in the following events:

Cupcake Challenge ( Culinary Arts )
The Cupcake Challenge Competitive Event is a State Event conducted at the NJ FCCLA Fall Leadership Connection. It is a team event that encourages members to create an original cupcake recipe from scratch that incorporates an herb as an ingredient. The members must make a minimum of 5 dozen cupcakes that will be sold at the NJ FCCLA Fall Leadership Connection to raise money for the National Outreach Project, Share Our Strength. The cupcakes are evaluated on the taste, texture, appearance, and creativity as well as the efficiency and creativity of the display. The team of Zinab Ennasri and Valeria Roasdo won 1st place Gold followed by the team of Antonios Azmy, Nisha Purino, and Giovanna Mezzasalma winning 2nd place Gold.

Tune Into FCCLA (Video Production)The Tune Into FCCLA Competitive Event is a State Event conducted at the NJ FCCLA Fall Leadership Connection. It is designed to energize our technically gifted and creative members. Tune Into FCCLA is a team event that allows participants to develop an FCCLA marketing project using a public service announcement video to raise awareness about the negative effects of tobacco and e-cigarette use.
We would like to recognize the team of Bryan Casana and Xylissa Fuentes for being awarded the 1st place Gold medal and Shaun Crafton and Can Sark the 2nd place Silver medal.

GO GREEN (Studio Art)
The Go Green Competitive Event is a team event in which students work to create an effective, attractive, and unique item that can be used to enhance the home or work environment. At the 2018 Fall Leadership Connection, this event focused on an environmentally friendly Desk Organizer. The project had to be artistic in nature and employ principles and elements of design. The design had to be a realistic approach, but exhibit creativity and eye appeal. The project demonstrated the ability to use Recycled/Repurposed/Reclaimed items, Sustainable and Renewable resources in a creative and responsible manner. The teams of County Prep won 1st,2nd and 3rd place Gold medals in this category .The team of Gennalyn Orencia, Emily Adams, and Kelly Maldonado won 1st place Gold achieving a PERFECT score! Roxanne Lipa and LeeAnh Hoang were 2nd place Gold and Jessica Massa and Anjoli Armogan won 3rd place Gold.

Passion for Fashion (Fashion Design)
The Passion for Fashion Design Challenge Competitive Event is a State Event conducted at the NJ FCCLA Fall Leadership Connection. It is an individual event that allows participants to exhibit fashion design, creativity, and construction by creating doll clothes. Each participant designs and drafts a pattern and constructs an original doll-sized garment for either a twelve or an eighteen inch doll. This event is a perfect example of how art and academics are combined in real world situations.

Alexa Acuna, Esmeralda Garcia and Lilian Nguyen won 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place gold medals respectively. Alexa and Esmeralda were awarded a two-day summer workshop at Berkeley College in NYC.

Ms. Mendolla, Mrs. Patten, Mrs. Martinez, Chef Palsi, Chef Delesky and Ms. Jullian Mulrain congratulate the students on a job well done.


Tuesday, November 20, 2018

High Tech Audio/Visual Students Earn Invitation to 2018 World Tolerance Day Conference

(New York, NY—November 16, 2018) The High Tech Audio/Visual Department earned an invitation to the 2018 World Tolerance Day Conference, held at the United Nations, in conjunction with YouTube Creators for Change™, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech High School.

High Tech Class of 2011 alumnus Paul Marvucic, currently Product Marketing Manager at YouTube, organized the event with instructors Gregg Ascolese and Rob Meyer. The students braved severely inclement weather to take part in this entertaining and educational event.

An ongoing global initiative, YouTube Creators for Change™ spotlights inspirational Creators who use YouTube to foster productive conversations around tough issues and make a positive impact on the world. As part of their commitment to the program, Creators for Change™ Ambassadors and Fellows receive mentorship and promotional support to aid the creation of their Impact Projects—films that tackle a range of topics, from self-acceptance and showing kindness to others, to celebrating cultures and advocating for global empathy.

“Students on the trip not only learned how to make great films,” says Ascolese “but how to make films which carry a deeper meaning.”

The Creators for Change™ included AsapScience, L-Fresh the Lion, MaximNoise, Maha AJ, and MostlySane, artists very excited to host the Audio/Visual students.


Friday, November 16, 2018

High Tech’s Carlos Hernandez Selected as Finalist in the 2019 YoungArts’ National Arts Competition

(New York, NY—November 14, 2018) High Tech senior Carlos Hernandez of Jersey City has been named a Finalist for Photography in the 2019 YoungArts’ National Arts Competition, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech.

A Graphic Arts major, Hernandez will join other students selected nationally from amongst 7,000 applicants to participate in National YoungArts Week, held in Miami this January. Competition winners receive cash prizes (up to $10,000) and the opportunity to share their work at such renowned institutions as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sotheby’s, and New World Center in Miami.

“I’m incredibly proud of Carlos’s hard work and feel fortunate to have worked with him for the last year and a half,” says Alan Cano, High Tech High School Graphic Arts, Photography & Design instructor. “His talent does not go unnoticed.”

Hernandez also works as a photographer and graphic designer for the Hudson County Schools of Technology Foundation.

National YoungArts Week, the organization’s signature program, fosters cross-disciplinary collaboration while offering Finalists the guidance that they require to prepare for the next stage of their artistic development. During National YoungArts Week, a free intensive, artists from across 10 disciplines participate in master classes and workshops with internationally recognized leaders in their fields. Throughout the week, Finalists’ work will be further adjudicated to determine additional award levels.


Thursday, November 15, 2018

County Prep High School Alumnus David Acosta to Receive Young Artist Award

Press Release - On Tuesday, November 27th at 6:30pm, County Prep High School Alumnus David Acosta will receive the Jersey City Arts Council’s 2018 Young Artist Award.
The event celebrates artists, arts educators, and arts supporters throughout Jersey City, and is a fundraiser for the Jersey City Arts Council, a non-profit arts advocacy organization.  Tickets and sponsorship are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/awards-celebration-tickets-51316052695.
David Acosta, County Prep High School Alumnus, performs under the stage name Murdock.  He was born and raised in Jersey City, New Jersey. From a young age he found a passion and escape in Hip-Hop, Comic Books, and Theatre. Acosta performed regularly at County Prep High School in Open Mic Nights, Talent Shows, and as a member of the dance program.  After graduating from Montclair State University in 2014 with a BA in Theatre Studies, he made it his mission to combine his 3 passions and launched his music career with his debut sample based EP Anxiety. Nostalgia. Confidence.
After a successful launch, he immediately began work on his full length debut concept album #AAAH.  After 4 music videos and a year and a half of performing the intense theatrical set built around #AAAH, Acosta, aka Murdock, began work on his follow-up record attempting to create a new sound and type of "concept album".  Murdock's second album Rebirth was released in August 2018 to local acclaim. 
Acosta is also on the board of Arts on the Hudson, has been featured numerous times in NJ.com, and recently produced the first annual Arts on the Hudson Festival at Hamilton Park.
“David’s work explores important and personal issues with honesty and often humor. His level of commitment to the arts in Jersey City is exceptional at such a young age.  We are thrilled to honor his work and to continue to watch his career continue to develop. He is a great asset to this community.” –Jersey City Arts Council
Tuesday, November 27th, 6:30-9:30pm. White Eagle Hall 337 Newark Ave, Jersey City, NJ
Gala Celebration Tickets:  $125
 


High Tech’s Sophia Baldassari Earns First Place as Teen Playwright

(Hoboken, NJ—November 8, 2018) High Tech High School junior Sophia Baldassari of Hoboken earned First Place in the Teen Author Category of the Hoboken Public Library’s One Act Play Writing Competition, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech.

A drama major at High Tech, Baldassari has performed at Manhattan repertory theatre and Upright Citizens Brigade. She developed her award-winning original play, Jenna Meets Death (Who Looks like Elton John), from one of the scenes that she composed for the High Tech drama Waiting Room last year. Her scene didn’t make it into the final cut of the show, but Baldassari reworked it into her play.

In addition to writing plays at High Tech, she performs with the school’s Stand-Up Comedy ensemble.


Wednesday, November 14, 2018

County Prep Holds Ping-Pong Tournament

County Prep High School hosted a Ping-Pong Tournament at the Jersey City Center of Hudson County Schools of Technology, with overwhelming participation from the student body, announced Ms. Barbara Mendolla, Principal of County Prep High School.
Numerous participants, including students, faculty, and staff, competed in the tournament. Through tough competition, two finalists emerged: Dr. Syed Abbasi and Yossef Gendy. Dr. Syed Abbasi won their final match, a hard-fought contest.





High Tech's Victoria Caban Competes on TV's "World of Dance" in front of J-Lo

By Al Sullivan, Senior Staff Writer for The Hudson Reporter, November 8, 2018

For High Tech High School sophomore Victoria Caban, competing on NBC’s TV show World of Dance over the summer was a dream come true.

Victoria—who lives in Jersey City and trains at New Jersey Dance Fusion in North Bergen—competed on World of Dance in the junior division. She wowed judges Jennifer Lopez, NE-YO, and Derek Hough with her Flamenco performance to Camila Cabello’s “Havana” in the duels portion of the competition.

“My daughter loved Jennifer Lopez and always wanted to dance for someone famous,” said her mom, Martha Caban.

Victoria said she looks up to Jennifer Lopez because she’s an incredible dancer, singer, and humanitarian, and because she and Lopez share the same Latin roots.

“She’s Puerto Rican and we come from the same country [sic],” she said.

In a junior field with multiple contemporary, ballroom, and hip-hop dancers, her unique flamenco moves gave the judges a taste of something different.

She said flamenco music is unique and she wanted to present it against more popular musical numbers.

Victoria competed through The Cut phase of the show.

Victoria said she originally wanted to take part in the competition to show how different she was, and what flamenco dancers can do.

But because Puerto Rico suffered the ill effects of Hurricane Maria in 2017, she wanted to donate some of the $1 million prize money to help the island if she won.

Victoria received a high score of 90.7 from the judges, who appeared amazed by her fierce and sassy flamenco dance.

For the eight weeks of qualifying rounds, the performers have only had to average 80 points or above to advance to the next round.

Born on February 22, 2003, Victoria began dancing when she was 9 years old. She previously competed on So You Think You Can Dance and has trained with North Bergen-based Kozmic Energy and Pulse Elite. She is currently exploring opportunities to perform internationally.

Victoria has a wide range of talents as a dancer, singer, and actress. She has even worked as a model.

World of Dance is an American reality competition television series, hosted by Jenna Dewan and executive produced by Jennifer Lopez. The series features dance performers, including solo acts and larger groups, representing any style of dance, competing for a grand prize of $1 million.

The series brings the world’s elite dancers together to compete in artistry, precision, and athleticism. Solo dancers compete against duos and crews in an unlimited range of dance, including hip-hop, popping, locking, tap, ballet, break dancing, ballroom, stomping, and more.

The contestants, handpicked from qualifying events around the nation and thousands of online submissions, compete in four divisions.

The competition consists of five rounds: Qualifiers, Duels, The Cut, Divisional Final, and the World Final. In the first four rounds, dancers only compete within their division, but in the World Final, the winners from each division compete against each other for the grand prize.

Victoria, a resident of Jersey City all her life, has been dancing since age nine.

“The talent on the show is very competitive,” Martha said. “But she had an amazing experience being around professional dancers. Jennifer Lopez is one of her idols. As a little girl, Victoria used to mimic her. Now she got to meet her and dance in front of her.”




Wednesday, November 7, 2018

County Prep 12th Graders Attend NJ Transit Academy

Seven County Prep seniors attended the New Jersey Transit Academy on Tuesday, October 30, 2018.  This workshop provided students with an opportunity to tour NJ Transit’s Central Maintenance Facility, Railroad Car Shop, and to attend several break-out sessions including resume preparation, interviewing skills, and NJ Transit’s hiring procedures.  One of the highlights included a tour of the "command center" that monitors all rail traffic in New Jersey.  It was a valuable structured learning experience that increased students' awareness of the benefits and career trajectories within the organization.

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County Prep Students Participate in Structured Learning Experience -YTTW Certified Nursing Assistant and Physical Therapy Aide Programs

Structured Learning Experience -  Youth Transitions to Work (YTTW) Certified Nursing Assistant and Physical Therapy Aide Programs

Representatives from the Youth Transitions to Work (YTTW) - Certified Nursing Assistant and Physical Therapy Aide Apprenticeship Program presented to over 80 students at County Prep High School on Tuesday, October 16, 2018.  The scholarship program provides outreach, training, and placements for students interested in becoming Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA) or Physical Therapy Aides (PTA).  Students learned about potential career pathways that can be launched as part of this “Earn While You Learn” initiative.

This is part of Governor Murphy's Initiative to expand apprenticeships across the state of New Jersey.  




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County Prep Cosmetology Students Attend Training at Rutgers University of Public Health

NJ Safe Schools - Rutgers University of Public Health offered a Cosmetology Safety and Health Workshop to County Prep senior Cosmetology students on Monday, October 29, 2018. The training is based on the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's Youth @ Work Curriculum. The workshop covered topics such as common work injuries, hazard identification and control, emergency responses, job rights, infection control, chemical safety, and ergonomics. This training helps prepare young workers entering the field of cosmetology.


Thank you to Ms. Donofrio and her students for participating in this training.


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County Prep Sisters Win at National Band Competition

Kristen De Matos, an 11th grader here at County Prep High School, is a member of the Kearny High School Color Guard. Her younger sister Kayleen De Matos, a 9th grader here at County Prep, is a flute player for the Kearny High School Band. The pair recently celebrated important wins at the National Band Competition. Kristen and her team mates won 3rd place out of 15 bands in the color guard section, while Kayleen and her team won 7th place out of 15 bands. Congratulations!


Monday, November 5, 2018

High Tech’s Jessica Tanuos and Caitlyn Ramdat Recognized at Poetry Indeed!

(Piscataway, NJ—October 26, 2018) High Tech junior Jessica Tanuos and High Tech freshman Caitlyn Ramdat, both residents of Bayonne, earned Second Place and Third Place, respectively, in Poetry Indeed!, a student poetry event held at the Livingston Student Center of Rutgers University, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech High School.

Tanuos, who attends the Culinary/Science Academy, won Second Place in the High School Division for her poem, “One Step at a Time.” Ramdat, also a student in the Culinary/Science Academy, won Third Place for her poem, “Light vs. Dark.”

“I was very surprised when my name was called at the event,” says Tanuos. “I am also pleased to have had Isabella Massey create artwork for my poem.”

The New Jersey Center for the Book, affiliated with the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, hosted Poetry Indeed!, a free event open to the public. Poetry Indeed! showcased the work of New Jersey students in grades 4 through 12 in the hopes of helping young people find their voices through poetry. Student poets collaborated with a fellow student artist for illustration, and the event committee selected forty poems to be read at Poetry Indeed!

“I was elated to find out that I even got into the contest as a freshman,” Ramdat says. “I was proud of myself and my friend Jessica.”

Tanuos and Ramdat each received a Certificate of Distinction from the Center for the Book/Library of Congress.

(from left to right: Caitlyn Ramdat, Jessica Tanuos, and moderator Joan Marie Bellotti)

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

High Tech Freshman Lauralie Mufute Stars in Off-Broadway Show

(New York, NY—October 30, 2018) High Tech freshman Lauralie Mufute, a resident of Jersey City, has been selected for the starring role in the off-broadway show Sleepover, by Tada! Resident Youth Ensemble, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech High School.

Mufute, a member of the Youth Ensemble since the age of eight, has been featured in several shows over the years. Each show from the Ensemble Group features a School Performance Day, in which students from diverse schools can attend the show.

School Performance Day for Sleepover will take place on Wednesday, November 28th, at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.


Tuesday, October 30, 2018

County Prep Theatre Arts Students Participate in the Manhattan Theatre Club Core Education Program


The Theatre Arts students participated in the Manhattan Theatre Club Core Education program of the Broadway Production of The Nap.  Part of this program, our students participated in workshops with Manhattan Theatre Club resident artist, actress and playwright Nilaja Sun, in order to prepare and discuss the play. During the workshops they acted, read, improvised and wrote their own scenes inspired by Richard Beans’s new play.

Written by the author of the rollicking, award-winning Broadway comedy One Man, Two Guvnors, The Nap is a very funny look at the world of snooker – the British version of pool. Dylan Spokes, a fast-rising young star arrives for a championship tournament only to be confronted by the authorities warning him of the repercussions of match fixing. Before he knows it, Dylan is forced into underhanded dealings with a cast of wildly colorful characters that include his ex-convict dad, saucy mum, quick-tongued manager and a renowned gangster, to boot. It’s a fast-paced comedy thriller where, in an exciting twist, the tournament unfolds live on stage. This New York Times Critics’ Pick is “easily the funniest play on Broadway” according to the New York Stage Review. Directed by Tony Award winner Daniel Sullivan.

Our students thoroughly enjoyed the play, some considered it “the best play ever”, others found it “hysterical and riveting,” but all were enthralled in particular by both Alexandra Billings’s and Ben Schnetzer’s performances. Ben played the role of Dylan, the one pure character in this corrupt world, while Alexandra plays a transgender woman who has masterminded the entire criminal operation.
All the characters really take the audience on a roller-coaster journey, bringing us from incredible laughter to suspense, to romance and back to reality. More importantly, we are invited to reflect on our need as people to stay true to our values despite the challenges around us.
Overall, this has been a very enriching experience and we are looking forward to more collaboration with the Manhattan Theatre Club in the near future, says Raluca Shields, the Theatre Arts teacher at Country Prep.



Monday, October 29, 2018

High Tech TV Production and Film Club Attend 2018 PhotoPlus Expo

(New York, NY—October 25, 2018) Juniors and Seniors from High Tech TV Production, joined by the High Tech Film Club, recently accepted an invitation to attend the 2018 PhotoPlus Expo at the Jacob Javits Center, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech.

The High Tech students not only walked away with a fresh understanding of cutting-edge technology in their professional fields of choice, but they received complimentary sets of tripods and camera equipment in further developing their filmmaking careers. Moreover, they took advantage of the opportunity to network with executives in the media industry. Camera giants, such as Canon, Nikon, and Sony, sponsored the lively, three-day expo.

“This experience was simply amazing and revolutionary,’ says sophomore Julianna Muniz.

The PhotoPlus Expo, dedicated to showcasing the next generation of filmmaking, photography, and art technology, generously waived the Expo Access Pass fees (valued at over $1,500) for twenty-one High Tech students.

“It’s awesome to see our students experiencing the tools that they will be using to change the industry,” says veteran TV Production Instructor Gregg Ascolese.


Thursday, October 25, 2018

High Tech Music & Audio Tech Students Attend This Year’s Audio Engineering Society International Conference

(New York, NY—October 19, 2018) Students from High Tech’s junior and senior Music & Audio Tech major attended the 145th Audio Engineering Society International (AES) Conference, which features the latest in music and sound technology, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech High School.

Music & Audio Tech instructor Rod Shepard, a 15-year AES member, feels this event not only exhibits technology that students should employ in their music careers, but that the AES Conference, held at the Jacob Javits Center, connects them with industry-oriented organizations and colleges. Some High Tech students even visited the WAM (Women’s Audio Mission) booth and learned that this organization can empower and assist young women in their path toward a career in music and technology.

“The AES conference was a wonderful opportunity for our students to gain firsthand contact with people and tools central to the music industry,” states New High Tech instructor Jacob Lawson, also experienced in audio production.

High Tech students met High Tech alumni Vlad De La Cruz, Alex Miranda, and Evan Dibbs at the conference, too. Evan, a Bard graduate, worked the exhibitor booth for JamRacks Studio Furniture, owned by Jeff Baker, drummer for the rock band Rest Ashore and father of High Tech alumnus Isabel Baker.

Occurring six weeks into the school year, when Music & Audio Tech students have fully engaged in their coursework and projects, the AES field trip served as an inspiration for students heading into their first semester exams and spring performances. While juniors and seniors enjoyed the trip this year, the conference will be an event that underclassmen can look forward to in years to come.

(High Tech Music & Audio Tech alumnus Evan Dibbs, with JamRacks owner and founder Jeff Baker,  with his product line)

Friday, October 19, 2018

South Korean High School Students Visit High Tech’s New Campus

(Secaucus, NJ—October 18, 2018) Students from Daegu High School in South Korea visited High Tech at the school’s brand-new Frank J. Gargiulo Campus, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech.

Located on Camp Walker, named for a highly decorated veteran of World War I and World War II, Daegu High School opened on March 12, 1958 and inaugurated its digital library on October 4, 2001.

Daegu High School became a subject-oriented and liberal arts public high school in 2009.


High Tech Celebrates Week of Respect

(Secaucus, NJ—October 19, 2018) High Tech’s “Week of Respect,” organized by advisors Valeria Arias and Annmarie Gogluicci-Ponce, took place from October 1st-5th, and demonstrated that, even in a brand-new building, High Tech’s spirit proves a force to be reckoned with, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech.

The schedule for High Tech’s “Week of Respect” went as follows:

October 1st: “Respect for Self” - High Tech sported Blue, and Peer Leaders visited Freshman Orientation classes to discuss "Week of Respect"

October 2nd: “Respect for Others” - High Tech peer leaders conducted tours for Explore Middle School

October 3rd: “Respect Our School” - High Tech peer leaders organized a “Respect Room” in the Resource Center, where students snapped pictures in a photo booth

October 4th and 5th: -”Respect for Our World” - High Tech peer leaders organized a “Give a Hand Tree” near the Media Center and a “Recycling Bin War”






Tuesday, October 16, 2018

County Prep Business Students Attend Roxiticus Golf Club for Structured Learning Experience

Students from Ms. Companioni's business class participated in a Structured Learning Experience at Roxiticus Golf Club in Mendham, NJ on Monday, October 15, 2018. Junior Achievement hosted the event and selected County Prep students to be ambassadors for the day. The students participated in Team Building, Networking, and Sales workshops with practicing professionals from Accenture. They sold "mulligans" as part of their sales role and two students delivered an outstanding presentation to the golfers just before tee time. In addition, they interacted with JA Board members and high level executives during a complimentary luncheon. The final activity included time on the putting green.



County Prep Sophomore Receives Award of Excellence and Joins Medical Honor Society

Kaitlyn Buzinkai, a 10th grade Medical Science student at County Prep High School, recently received an award of excellence from The National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists. Over the summer she attended a three-day conference in Boston which included motivational speakers, among them prominent doctors. Kaitlyn also witnessed a live surgery, a hysterectomy, and participated in a Q&A session. She now belongs to The Society of Torch and Laurel, an honor society for students, which awarded her a scholarship to attend the program. The County Prep community congratulates Kaitlyn on her achievements.



Friday, October 12, 2018

High Tech Alumnus Bucky Kaiser Receives Award for Extraordinary Contribution to Film at Golden Door International Film Festival

(Jersey City, NJ—October 12, 2018) Buckminster “Bucky” Kaiser, an alumnus of the High Tech Class of 2018 and High Tech’s TV Production/Film Department, received the Extraordinary Contribution to Film Award at the Golden Door International Film Festival, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech.

Kaiser’s satirical film, B.F.P., pokes fun at police officers writing up summons. Kaiser developed B.F.P. during his senior year at High Tech.

“Even when [Kaiser] was a student,” says Chris DePierro, High Tech instructor in Broadcasting, “he produced films and content way beyond his years. It’s amazing when we have alumni going out and making our school proud.”

Judges Christian Keiber, Monique Dubois Inzinna, Garry Pastore, Jerry Wonda, Gary Donatelli, and numerous others at the Golden Door praised Kaiser’s camera technique.

“[Kaiser] was one of the highest scorers across the board,” says Michele Sorvino, Executive Director of the Golden Door. “Everything about his film is beautifully done.”


High Tech High School’s David Mansour Wins Special Jury Prize from Ghetto Film School

(Los Angeles, CA—October 11, 2018) Bayonne resident David Mansour, a senior in High Tech’s TV Production/Film Department, recently won a Special Jury Prize from the Fellows Program at Ghetto Film School for his film, American Facade, announced Dr. Joseph Giammarella, Principal of High Tech.

The Fellows Program at Ghetto Film School, sponsored by 21st Century-Fox, offers talented high school students like Mansour a visual storytelling program. In this intensive program, fellows receive more than 1,000 hours of college-level training, learning the art and business of cinematic storytelling and production training while receiving the preparation and guidance to advance their education at top universities.

American Facade, one of the top three films in the program, earned Mansour a $1000 scholarship. His film can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhsNjjS3l8g


(David Mansour, with Jerry Wonda, Grammy award-winning producer for Lauryn Hill, Shakira, Justin Bieber, and John Legend at the Golden Door International Film Festival, where David also received a nomination for Filmmaker of Tomorrow)

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Week of Respect at County Prep High School

The County Prep community recognized the first week of October as the Week of Respect. Instructors incorporated a project or lesson with their students. Many displayed or presented their projects. Here are a few more activities teachers facilitated in their classrooms.



Ms. Reczkowski's students made visual displays. The post-it heart is made up of positive comments. It began as a very simple idea and turned out great when students from other classes started contributing their own post-it comments to the heart.


Ms. Mulrain's creative art class also displayed visual art. Each student was given a letter of the word "respect" and created a font, background, and design for their letter. Their designs evoked the meaning of respect in the many different ways we see it around the world.



Ms. Fedele's Class for the Week of Respect
Her students created posters about the meaning of respect and all of the things we feel it for. While it is obvious to most students that we respect people, they also explored how we respect abstract qualities, like honesty and integrity, and famous things like celebrities and movies with positive messages.