Toms River Regional Schools - Schools

Schools

Schools in the district (with 2009-10 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics) are:

Elementary schools (grades K-5)
  • Beachwood (560 students)
    • James Ricotta, principal
  • Cedar Grove (894)
    • Jeffrey Ryan, principal
  • Joseph Citta School (698)
    • Gregory Guito, principal
  • East Dover (764)
    • Linda Downing, principal
  • Hooper Avenue (705)
    • Michael Citta, principal
  • North Dover (693)
    • Colleen McGrath, principal
  • Pine Beach (464)
    • Tricia Moran-Tutzauer, principal
  • Silver Bay (712)
    • Michael DeVita, principal
  • South Toms River (358)
    • Dennis Holzapfel, principal
  • Walnut Street (875)
    • Kevin Smith, principal
  • Washington Street (367)
    • Jill McIntosh, principal
  • West Dover (407)
    • Michael Pallen, principal
Intermediate schools (grades 6-8)
  • Intermediate East (1,585)
    • Bryan Madigan, principal
  • Intermediate North (1,383; formerly Intermediate West)
    • Lynn Fronzak, principal
  • Intermediate South (1,110)
    • Paul Gluck, principal
High schools (grades 9-12)
  • Toms River High School East (1,778)
    • Anne Baldi, principal
  • Toms River High School North (2,344)
    • Ed Keller, principal
  • Toms River High School South (1,609)
    • Leonard Stanziano, principal

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