
NBTHS students from the class "Dimensions of Prejudice, Genocide and the Holocaust" got the opportunity to see the film "No Place on Earth" shown through the Rutgers Jewish Film Festival. The film told the story of the Stermer Family, who survived the Holocaust by living in a cave in the Ukraine. Students had the opportunity to be part of a Q & A with the producer Chris Nicola. Thank you Rutgers for sponsoring the trip and giving our students this wonderful opportunity! #truenorthbrunswick

The ART POP machine continues to raise money to support Senior Art Scholarships! #truenorthbrunswick




Ms. Lachow helping a ceramics student with her project at NBTHS #Truenorthbrunswick

Wow! NBTHS art students showing off their talent with paper charcoal drawings. #truenorthbrunswick

NBTHS Drawing students hard at work learning to draw realistically. #truenorthbrunswick


The NBTHS Key Club and POWER Club co sponsored a food drive in order to help our community. With the help of our staff and students , the clubs are able to assist 20 local families with Thanksgiving meals with the remainder being given to the North Brunswick Food Bank. #truenorthbrunswick





NBTHS students in the Tomorrow's Teachers program visited Judd Elementary School to observe (and assist) our amazing elementary teachers. #truenorthbrunswick








Senior Annie Yin working hard on creating original cartoon characters as part of the Portraiture and Cartooning art class! #truenorthbrunswick

Honors English 3 students practicing close reading for mood while supporting the NB Boys Soccer team!

5th grade science students at Linwood School creating salt-crystal snowflakes out of a saturated salt-water solution. These snowflakes will be turned into ornaments to decorate the school. #truenorthbrunswick





The Math and Science Data Teams demonstrated exceptional dedication and collaboration in their comprehensive review of NJSLA and MAP assessment data. Through careful analysis and thoughtful discussion, the teams identified key trends, areas of need, and targeted interventions designed to support student growth. Their commitment to data-driven decision-making ensures that NBTHS students receive the most effective instructional strategies and the academic support necessary to succeed. #truenorthbrunswick


NBTHS Television Production and Radio Broadcasting students went to Rider University on Tuesday, November 12, 2025. Students toured the TV Studio and classrooms with Dr. Shawn Kildea, as well as the radio station WRRC The Bronc, where we met John Mozes, station GM. They also took in some sights around campus. #truenorthbrunswick










