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NJSIAA BASEBALL PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2020 (Updated April 2021) NJSIAA BASEBALL PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2020 (Updated April 2021) North I, Group IV North I, Group III (Range 1,100 - 2,713) (Range 788 - 1,021) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Bergen County Technical High School 753114 1,669 Bergenfield High School 760447 847 Bloomfield High School 712844 1,473 Dwight Morrow High School 753193 816 Clifton High School 742019 2,131 Garfield High School 745720 810 Eastside High School 756591 2,304 Indian Hills High School 796598 808 Fair Lawn High School 763923 1,102 Montville Township High School 749158 904 Hackensack High School 745799 1,431 Morris Hills High School 745480 985 John F. Kennedy High School 756570 2,478 Northern Highlands Regional High School 800331 1,021 Kearny High School 701968 1,293 Northern Valley Regional at Old Tappan 793284 917 Livingston High School 709106 1,434 Paramus High School 760357 894 Memorial High School 710478 1,502 Parsippany Hills High School 738197 788 Montclair High School 723754 1,596 Pascack Valley High School 789561 908 Morris Knolls High School 745479 1,100 Passaic Valley High School 741969 930 Morristown High School 716336 1,394 Ramapo High School 785705 885 Mount Olive High School 749123 1,158 River Dell Regional High School 767687 803 North Bergen High School 717175 1,852 Roxbury High School 738224 1,010 Passaic County Technical Institute 763837 2,633 Sparta High School 807435 824 Passaic High School 734778 2,396 Teaneck High School 749517 876 Randolph High School 730913 1,182 Tenafly High School 764155 910 Ridgewood High School 778520 1,302 Wayne Hills High School 774731 953 Union City High School 705770 2,713 Wayne Valley High School 763819 994 West Orange High School 716434 1,574 West Essex High School 738284 849 West Milford Township High School 818364 796 North I, Group II North I, Group I (Range 500 - 762) (Range 227 - 490) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Dover High School 749128 762 Bergen Arts and Science Charter School 745876 247 Dumont High School 767749 611 ** Elmwood Park Memorial High School 756354 536 Boonton High School 752781 459 Glen Rock High School 771209 560 Butler High School 785594 374 Hawthorne High School 771174 513 Cedar Grove High School 734674 374 High Point Regional High School 854814 673 Cresskill High School 767798 397 Jefferson Township High School 792842 706 Emerson Jr.-Sr. High School 778646 243 Kittatinny Regional High School 833087 505 Hasbrouck Heights High School 738485 418 Lakeland Regional High School 807489 696 Hopatcong High School 760097 312 Lenape Valley Regional High School 752829 534 Kinnelon High School 785580 490 Mahwah High School 822179 676 Midland Park High School 789413 227 Manchester Regional High School 767500 651 New Milford High School 771345 433 Mountain Lakes High School 749133 500 North Warren Regional High School 778647 407 Newton High School 807511 514 Palisades Park Jr-Sr High School 730696 332 Northern Valley Regional at Demarest 775068 762 Park Ridge High School 800460 262 Pascack Hills High School 804118 607 Paterson Charter School 756598 288 Pequannock Township High School 774687 520 Pompton Lakes High School 789273 453 Ramsey High School 807629 642 ** Saddle Brook co-op w/ Bogota 753044 655 Waldwick High School 793056 308 Sussex County Technical High School 829298 624 Wallington High School 734803 264 Vernon Township High School 854778 751 Wallkill Valley Regional High School 843857 440 Westwood Regional Jr-Sr High School 778573 628 Wood-Ridge High School 731186 327 ** Saddle Brook co-op w/Bogota - moved to Group II NJSIAA BASEBALL PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2020 North II, Group IV North II, Group III (Range 1,115 - 5,049) (Range 784 - 1,058) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Barringer High School 700585 1,115 Belleville High School 716518 1,057 Bayonne High School 669204 1,916 Chatham High School 690850 979 Bridgewater-Raritan High School 639860 2,072 Cliffside Park High School 724048 940 Columbia High School 690925 1,514 Colonia High School 639885 1,023 East Orange Campus High School 701896 1,756 Cranford High School 665391 942 East Side High School 687385 1,542 Essex Co Vo - Donald Payne Tech 701915 939 Elizabeth High School 665466 5,049 Henry Snyder High School 683827 883 Franklin High School 613218 1,659 Irvington High School 687306 1,058 John P. Stevens High School 636226 1,849 James J. Ferris High School 687819 1,009 Linden High School 654496 1,202 John F. Kennedy Memorial 632611 1,008 North Hunterdon High School 654633 1,188 Matawan Regional High School 574386 797 Perth Amboy High School 614417 1,720 Millburn High School 687248 1,047 Phillipsburg High School 680635 1,242 Nutley High School 720161 910 Piscataway High School 621621 1,715 Orange High School 701870 941 Plainfield High School 647132 1,553 Rahway High School 647189 784 Ridge High School 676265 1,414 Somerville High School 632567 881 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School 661714 1,152 Summit High School 683575 875 Union High School 679982 1,618 Warren Hills Regional High School 709383 901 Watchung Hills Reg High School 661692 1,469 West Morris Central High School 716419 919 Westfield High School 658088 1,398 West Morris Mendham High School 705422 927 William L. Dickinson High School 691154 1,342 Woodbridge High School 625325 1,052 North II, Group II North II, Group I (Range 505 - 728) (Range 276 - 493) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Bernards High School 687197 644 Arts High School 692566 476 Central High School 695326 630 Belvidere High School 724116 315 Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic 687525 510 David Brearley High School 669046 358 Essex County Vo-Tech Market St 694612 593 Glen Ridge High School 712834 407 Fort Lee High School 735011 681 Henry P. Becton Regional High School 727530 357 Hackettstown High School 731079 656 Hoboken High School 697558 328 Hanover Park High School 716362 633 Jonathan Dayton High School 679962 451 Harrison High School 694671 525 Lincoln High School 683840 493 Hillside High School 676378 634 Malcolm X Shabazz High School 683700 334 James Caldwell High School 730977 595 New Providence High School 676278 470 Leonia High School 738620 505 North Arlington High School 709265 385 Lodi High School 745758 646 Ridgefield Memorial High School 724016 387 Lyndhurst High School 720206 547 Roselle Park High School 665417 434 Madison High School 701776 666 Secaucus High School 716655 493 Morris County School of Technology 745094 656 Technology High School (Newark) 698303 449 Parsippany High School 738212 672 University Academy Charter 685016 335 Ridgefield Park Jr-Sr High School 738267 667 University High School 687324 381 Rutherford High School 723874 568 Warren County Technical School 694615 345 Science Park High School 694994 556 Weehawken High School 705785 294 Verona High School 731014 529 Weequahic High School 680029 276 West Side High School 694619 728 Whippany Park High School 719988 468 NJSIAA BASEBALL PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSIFICATIONS 2018 - 2020 Central, Group IV Central, Group III (Range 1,084 - 2,424) (Range 790 - 1,032) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment East Brunswick High School 581564 2,080 Allentown High School 486849 910 Edison High School 610713 1,490 Brick Township High School 450605 951 Freehold Township High School 505142 1,538 Burlington Co Inst of Tech Westampton 428719 938 Hightstown High School 515980 1,218 Burlington Township High School 448507 892 Hillsborough High School 603441 1,723 Colts Neck High School 523397 1,027 Hunterdon Central Regional HS 607241 2,178 Ewing High School 516112 844 Long Branch High School 530960 1,146 Freehold Boro High School 523348 1,015 Manalapan High School 530057 1,417 Hamilton High School East 501449 920 Marlboro High School 541585 1,363 Hamilton High School North 508757 898 Middletown High School South 555201 1,096 Hamilton High School West 494200 933 Monroe Township High School 541486 1,732 Hopewell Valley Central High School 541620 838 Montgomery High School 577338 1,232 Jackson Liberty High School 458340 833 New Brunswick High School 596122 1,704 Lakewood High School 461492 916 North Brunswick Township High School 585194 1,320 Lawrence High School 519705 842 Old Bridge High School 570677 2,082 Middletown High School North 570872 1,032 Princeton High School 552442 1,190 Neptune High School 501757 970 Sayreville War Memorial High School 592528 1,342 Northern Burlington Regional 461397 1,010 South Brunswick High School 559698 2,189 Ocean Township High School 519970 820 Trenton Central High School 501500 2,424 Pennsauken High School 418055 944 West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 541491 1,084 Red Bank Regional High School 552740 891 West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 537855 1,199 Wall Township High School 483500 790 Central, Group II Central, Group I (Range 504 - 770) (Range 150 - 486) Northing Northing School Name Number Enrollment School Name Number Enrollment Abraham Clark High School 661782 548 Academy for Urban Leadership Charter 614713 317 Arthur L. Johnson High School 650819 520 Asbury Park High School 505429 324 Bordentown Regional High School 472344 548 Bound Brook High School 628906 472 Carteret High School 636314 770 Burlington City High School 451023 353 Delaware Valley Regional High School 629315 509 Dunellen High School 639836 284 East Brunswick Vo-Tech 574276 555 Florence Township Memorial HS 468777 336 Governor Livingston High School 672642 747 Henry Hudson Regional High School 567403 150 Holmdel
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