
Announcing the Junior Class Dinner Cruise on May 30. 2025 sponsored by the 2026 Class Council. Celebrate the Class of 2026 with friends, food, entertainment, and a cruise around the Hudson! Click the following link for more details: https://tinyurl.com/2026Cruise


Please be reminded that tomorrow, Friday, January 31, is the first day of Semester 2 and we will be following an E Day schedule.


Course scheduling for next year is right around the corner. Check out the options at this year's Elective Fair in the small gym today during Unit Lunch!


Attention Freshman and Sophomores! Tickets are now on sale for the Cupid Carnival, which is on February 7. Purchase tickets today on GoFan or during lunch.


The home opener resulted in a victory for the Unified Basketball Team at Bridgewater-Raritan High School.
After starting the season with two games on the road, Bridgewater-Raritan played its home opener and produced a 65-56 victory over North Hunterdon Regional High School on Tuesday, January 14, in the high school's old gym.
Bridgewater-Raritan, which improved to 2-1, will next play on the road against Old Bridge High School on Thursday, January 16. Bridgewater-Raritan's next home game is Thursday, January 23, against Chatham High School.
This is the third season for the Unified Basketball Team at Bridgewater-Raritan High School. After a 1-5 finish in its first season in 2022-2023, Bridgewater-Raritan posted a 7-3 record and advanced to the semifinals of the state tournament last winter under Coach Cynthia Wong.






The storied 2024 baseball season at Bridgewater-Raritan High School was celebrated on Tuesday evening, December 17, at the Vaughn Stapleton Gymnasium.
Head Coach Max Newill and his staff and the 2024 team, including many college freshmen who were home for the holiday break, attended a ceremony at halftime of the boys’ basketball game with Immaculata High School.
The distribution of the Group 4 state championship rings, a purchase that was sponsored by both the Board of Education and the Panther Athletic Club, and the unveiling of the Group 4 state championship banner were performed. Superintendent Bob Beers, Principal Dan Hemberger, Athletic Director Bill Deniz and members of the Board of Education were on hand to distribute the rings and offer congratulations.
The 2024 team not only won the school’s first Group 4 state championship but finished 30-3 and ranked No., 2 in the state while it also captured the Somerset County Tournament and Skyland Conference’s Delaware Division titles.



Bridgewater-Raritan High School proudly offers a Career Concentration Program to provide students with focused academic and professional learning experiences. To ensure we provide a robust program, we’re looking for collaborations with industry-connected professionals from the BRHS community. We Need Your Support!
Please use the following link to learn more about the program and find out how to get involved. https://tinyurl.com/962399fu


Last evening, 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 current school year. Please take a moment to look at the renderings.




A wonderful performance was delivered when the Bridgewater-Raritan High School Theatre Arts presented the opening night of "Radium Girls " on Thursday evening, December 5.
The student actors on stage and the stage crew behind the curtains put on a superb show to the delight of the audience in the high school's auditorium.
There are two more opportunities to attend when the ply continues on Friday, December 6, and Saturday, December 7. Tickets to both 7 p.m. shows can be purchased at the door of the auditorium.







Attention Junior Parents! Join us on Wednesday, December 4, for information on post-secondary and senior-year planning! Please see the attached flyer for details.


BR Theatre Arts invites you to attend the fall play "Radium Girls" on December 5, 6, and 7 at 7 p.m. in the BRHS Auditorium. Purchase tickets online at https://gofan.co/app/school/NJ20083 or at the door.


Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃 Here's the Weekly Update for the week of November 27: https://conta.cc/4g7akR4.


Beginning with the Class of 2025, the New Jersey Dept. of Education has added the following graduation requirement for every student in order to receive a high school diploma:
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or be exempted from the requirement in accordance with procedures outlined in the law (waiver).
The FAFSA should be completed by any student, regardless of income, who wants to be considered for federal, state, and school financial aid programs and plans to attend a post-secondary institution (two- or four-year college/university, trade school, etc.). This includes grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans. This is a common practice that is now a graduation requirement.
The 2025-2026 FAFSA Application is now available at the following link: FAFSA.
Students and Parents opting not to complete the FAFSA must submit a waiver requesting an exemption from the application requirement. Submitting a waiver does not prohibit a student from submitting the FAFSA application at a later date.
From the website, log into the Parent Portal, go to “Forms,” under “BRHS Forms,” and select FAFSA Parent Waiver Form. This form is to be completed for students under the age of 18 and requires a parent/guardian signature. Or, in the PowerSchool App, select “More,” then “Forms,” then FAFSA Parent Waiver Form.
Students age 18 or older may submit the following form: FAFSA Student Waiver Form. This form will be available in the Student Portal once they reach the age of 18. A parent/guardian signature is not required.
If a student is unable to complete the FAFSA and is unable to complete the waiver form from the student’s parent or guardian, the student’s assigned School Counselor will complete the following waiver form: FAFSA Counselor Waiver Form.
For more information, questions, or concerns, please contact your assigned School Counselor.