
The Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District will serve as the host to the Imagine Center For Coping With Loss, which will hold a free webinar on Wednesday, June 4.


Gianna Callari, Sunny Chen and Isabel Lu, who represented and reported on Bridgewater-Raritan High School this school year during Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District Board of Education meetings, were honored during their final meeting on Tuesday, May 13. The student reps, each a senior, received certificates and plaques from the Board of Education during a ceremony.





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The state sectional champion wrestling and girls' swim teams at Bridgewater-Raritan High School were honored during the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District Board of Education at its public meeting on Tuesday night, May 13. The wrestling team won the North Jersey, Section 2, Group 5 state sectional tournament title, while the girls' swim team captured the North 2, Group A state sectional championship. The student athletes received plaques from their coaches---head wrestling coach Kyle Murphy and assistant Kevin McCann, and head girls' swim coach Chris Levin and assistant Laura Karns---while they were also congratulated by Superintendent Bob Beers and Athletic Director Bill Deniz.









A session to explore the minds of students in today's world of technology was sponsored by the Bridgewater-Raritan Education Association (BREA) on Monday evening, April 28.
According to Laura Kress, the President of the BREA, the event, which was co-sponsored with the New Jersey Education Association, attracted over 20 families to the Bridgewater-Raritan High School cafeteria.
The BREA, the Union that represents an estimated 1,2000 staff members in the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District, held this free community dinner to give families the opportunity to listen to guest speaker John Mopper, who is from LPC of Blueprint Mental Health in Somerville.
According to Ms. Kress, “his presentation addressed the unseen pressures and mind control mechanisms exerted by today’s technology-driven world. He explored how these forces influence students’ mental health, their ability to handle schoolwork, social interactions, and their overall well-being. He also discussed the different parenting approaches that are both helping and hurting their child’s ability to thrive in this modern world.”
Ms. Kress added:
“The families found it engaging and helpful. The BREA gave families games for the families. In all, it was a great evening.”

The Bridgewater-Raritan Education Association sponsored its BREA Family Math Game Night on Wednesday, April 9, at the Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School. Members of the BREA and the New Jersey Education Association supported the event. It attracted an estimated 60 families of students from Kindergarten through Grade 6 in the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District. Dinner was followed by various math games coordinated by school district teachers in multiple classrooms at the Middle School.







You still have two chances to attend the Bridgewater-Raritan High School Theatre Arts production of the hit musical "Footloose" on Saturday, April 5, at 2 p.m. and then at 7 p.m. at the high school auditorium. Here are some more scenes from the first two shows.




Lucia Bolle, a sophomore at Bridgewater-Raritan High School, was notified the week of March 31 by the Art Administrators of New Jersey (AANJ) that she was the recipient of the 2025 AANJ Visual Art Student Achievement Award. This prestigious honor is the Governor’s Award in Arts Education.


The Band Concert, the third and final musical series in the BRRSD Festival of the Arts, was performed on Thursday night, March 27, at Bridgewater-Raritan High School's gymnasium. The fourth and final show in the Festival of the Arts will be the Visual Arts exhibit on May 22.







The Festival of the Arts continued with the Orchestra Concert on Wednesday night, March 26, at Bridgewater-Raritan High School, where intermediate, middle school and high school students performed. The Festival's final musical show, the Band Concert, is Thursday, March 27.







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The Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District's Festival of the Arts opened on Wednesday, March 19, when the Choral Concert was performed at Bridgewater-Raritan High School's main gym. The Orchestra Concert is set for March 26, and the Band Concert will be played on March 27.


School was not in session on Wednesday, January 29, but teachers and staff were busy sharing educational lessons and recommendations in rooms across the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District that day.
The school district’s PD (Professional Development) Day was held on January 29, when speakers held productive sessions on a wide range of topics at numerous school buildings throughout Bridgewater-Raritan.





Snow and frigid weather have not halted the start of construction of the addition to the Bridgewater-Raritan Middle School. The construction of the new wing at the Middle School is a significant component of the 2023 District Referendum that will result in full-day Kindergarten and the addition of Sixth-Grade students to the Middle School. Work is scheduled to be completed by September of 2026.





On Tuesday, December 10, the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District Board of Education awarded a bid to renovate the High School Performing Arts Center. This project is possible due to the success of our 2023 referendum and will commence at the end of the school year. Please take a moment to look at our renderings.




Attention Bridgewater-Raritan Community:
Our Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District has received notification from Somerset County regarding the status of water service affecting our buildings. Water service has been restored, but a boil water advisory has been issued for our area.
All 11 of the schools in our district will be open tomorrow, Thursday, October 31, but we ask all parents to please send their children to school with bottled water to drink during the school day. Water fountains will be closed during the day tomorrow.


Important Announcement:
Bridgewater-Raritan Schools are closed today due to a water main break affecting our region. We will provide additional updates later in the day.


The Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District Board of Education was the host on Friday, October 25, to a rededication and ribbon-cutting ceremony commemorating the newly renovated Basilone Memorial Field Complex. Phase one of the project included the replacement of the home bleachers and the renovation of the fieldhouse, parking lot, and pathways.




BOE Candidate's Night, which was sponsored by the Council of Schools, aired on October 14, 2024. You may watch the event by clicking using the link provided. https://www.youtube.com/live/Shq05Y5qLK4?feature=shared

The Council of School Associations (CSA) of Bridgewater-Raritan held its first General Meeting of the 2024-2025 school year on Tuesday, October 15.
The meeting, which was directed by CSA Co-Presidents Paul Wein and Minal Patel, was held in the Wade Administration Building, the headquarters of the Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District.
The audience included the representatives of the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) from the schools in the district as well as Board of Education members.
