North Bergen High School middle of the pack when it comes to SAT scores

Last month, the state released the average SAT scores for each high school in the state for the 2014-2015 school year, allowing residents to compare how their district did on the standardized test, which many colleges use in evaluating applicants.

The New Jersey Department of Education’s annual school performance reports for 2014-15 revealed that the statewide average for SAT scores fell by six points in the 2014-15 academic year, dropping from 1514 to 1508. Some attribute this to rising participation rates, which means more students are encouraged to take the test, even if some may not be prepared. College Board’s annual exam results in 2015 revealed a larger and more diverse pool of high school students taking the SAT, PSAT and AP exams than ever before.

In most area schools, participation was high, but some schools such as North Bergen, did not reach the 80 percent goal set by the Department of Education.

The district’s average score dropped by 44 points from the previous year’s 1355, but North Bergen’s SAT averages have consistently stayed above 1300 for the past five years.

Pascual said that about seven years ago, North Bergen High School was pushed by the Board of Education to improve SAT scores and began to search for an SAT Prep program to partner with. Eventually, the high school partnered with Revolution Prep, a private tutoring service. Funded by the Board of Education, SAT prep classes are free for students and offered during after-school hours. In addition to lessons, the program also offers practice exams.

“Before we started this SAT prep, our scores just weren’t there,” Pascual said. Referring to the practice exams, he said student averages on the exam have increased by 200 to 400 points between the first and last sitting.

Emphasizing the importance of participating in practice SAT exams, Pascual said, “These exams help students figure out their strengths and weaknesses before the actual test.”

“We’re not at a disadvantage, Pascual said. “Our students have a lot of opportunities.”

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North Bergen PD recover gun after suspect posted weapon on Facebook

Detective Lowman & Police Officer Gonzalez arrested an adult male in the area of 90th Street and Bergenline Avenue for possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes, and criminal mischief.

The Officers located the suspect after he posted his intent to walk around the streets of North Bergen with an unlicensed concealed weapon on Facebook.

Prior to being located, the suspect destroyed an inflatable bounce house at the Guttenberg Recreation Field in Hudson County Park

2nd Annual Arts Fair in North Bergen's Braddock Park attracts 4,000 in attendance

On June 12th the 2nd annual Arts Fair in North Bergen’s James J. Braddock Park attracted up to 4,000 people who took advantage of the beautiful weather to enjoy the festivities.

“Thank you to all the volunteers and most importantly our parks employees that worked so hard and throughout the entire day keeping every little detail attended to,” says Hudson County Freeholder Anthony Vainieri

The festival featured steamroller printmaking, artist market, food trucks, sculpture, community projects and music.

“This year’s Arts Festival was definitely better than last years. The jazz addition was great! “ says North Bergen resident Shayra Cruz.

2nd Annual Arts Fair in North Bergen’s Braddock Park attracts 4,000 in attendance

On June 12th the 2nd annual Arts Fair in North Bergen’s James J. Braddock Park attracted up to 4,000 people who took advantage of the beautiful weather to enjoy the festivities.

“Thank you to all the volunteers and most importantly our parks employees that worked so hard and throughout the entire day keeping every little detail attended to,” says Hudson County Freeholder Anthony Vainieri

The festival featured steamroller printmaking, artist market, food trucks, sculpture, community projects and music.

“This year’s Arts Festival was definitely better than last years. The jazz addition was great! “ says North Bergen resident Shayra Cruz.

#Community #ArtsEntertainment

Community Meeting with North Bergen Police Officers

The North Bergen Police Department launched a new initiative to increase communications with the community. The new initiative is called the North Bergen Township Alternative Policing Strategy or TAPS. There will be community meetings held four times throughout this month. The next meeting is Tuesday, June 28 from 6 to 7 p.m. at Town Hall located on 4233 Kennedy Blvd.

“This is a great initiative and the right step forward for North Bergen residents to develop a relationship with their local police department,” said North Bergen Mayor Nicholas Sacco in a press release. “This is a real opportunity for them to meet police officers that regularly patrol their neighborhoods and communities.”

Orginially posted on HudsonReporter.com

North Bergen Police need your help! Can you identify this man?

The North Bergen Police Department facebook page is requesting the assistance of the public in an attempt to identify the suspect pictured below.

On May 30, 2016 at 9:55 a.m., the unknown male was captured in surveillance video from the North Bergen Walgreen’s located at 92nd Street and Kennedy Boulevard. The suspect entered the store and removed the cash drawer from the register and exited the store.

Please feel free to share the post and photos. If anyone has any information on the suspect, please contact the North Bergen Police Department Detective Bureau (201) 392-2100.

Faces of the Ballot: June 7th North Bergen Primary Election Candidates

Presidential Candidates

Democrat

1B Bernie Sanders – Vermont United States Senator

1A Hillary Clinton – Former Secretary of State

Republican

1D Donald Trump – Businessman

1E Ted Cruz – Texas United States Senator

1F John Kasich – Ohio Governor

House of Representatives Candidates

Democrat

2A Albio Sires – Incumbent

2C Eloy Delgado– Elizabeth Public Library Board of Trustee

Republican

3D Aghn Khan – Unopposed Candidate

Sheriff

Democrat

3A Frank Schillari – Incumbent

3B Andrea Espinal– Rutgers Graduate

Republican

4D Mark Borchert- Sheriff Officer

County Register

Democrat

4A Diane Coleman – Jersey City Councilwoman

4B Moses Salem- Retired Civil Engineer

4C Esmeralda Trinidad– Fairleigh Dickinson Graduate

Republican

5D Omar Salgado – Unopposed Candidate

Clinton in North Bergen

Chelsea Clinton is scheduled to visit the Renaissance Building , 6201 Grand Ave. North Bergen, at 11:30am on Monday to campaign for her mother, Hillary Clinton, a democratic presidential primary candidate.

“We’re going to talk about my mom’s plans to make families stronger in New Jersey and across the country. She’s going to break the barriers holding back our neglected communities — she’ll do the hard but important work of making sure race, gender, and class don’t limit anyone’s potential.” says Chelsea Clinton.

This is not the first time a Clinton has visited North Bergen. During the 2008 democratic presidential primary against Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton campaigned at the famous Schuetzen Park with support from local representatives such as Congressman Albio Sires.

On Tuesday, June 7th, North Bergen democrats will have the opportunity to cast their ballot for either Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders or former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Unaffiliated voters in New Jersey will be able to vote in the democratic primary simply by declaring their affiliation with the Democratic Party at the polls on Election Day.

Republicans will also have the opportunity to cast their ballot, although businessman and reality TV show star, Donald Trump, has secured enough delegates to clinch the GOP nomination.