Neighboring High Schools
Attendance at each of the district's six schools is based on where the student lives in relation to the high school closest to the student. Each year, district lines are redrawn for each of the six schools to reduce issues with overcrowding and spending in regards to transportation. Schools in the district (with 2009-10 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics) with their attendance zones for the class entering for the 2009-10 school year are:
- Colts Neck High School - 1,490 students from Colts Neck Township (all), Howell (part), Marlboro (part).
- Freehold High School - 1,494 students from Freehold (all), Freehold Township (part), and Marlboro (part).
- Freehold Township High School - 2,213 students from Freehold Township (part), Howell (part), Manalapan (part).
- Howell High School - 2,487 students from Farmingdale (all) and Howell (part).
- Manalapan High School - 2,079 students from Englishtown (all), and Manalapan (part).
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