New Jersey

Twenty-Seventh Annual

State Finals Tournament

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

Hosted By Middlesex County College

THANK YOU TO OUR HOSTS AND SPONSORS

Middlesex County College Camden County College Institute of Technology Union County College The Merck Foundation National Science Olympiad

MIDDLESEX COUNTY COLLEGE – Our Host Middlesex County College is a public community college in Edison, New Jersey offering more than 100 degree and certificate programs. Together, dedicated, teaching faculty, small classes and state-of-the-art learning technologies prepare students for transfer to complete advanced degrees and for 21st century careers. Also available are contract training and numerous non-credit courses.

At Middlesex, students receive the best value available for a quality education with low tuition and fees, scholarships and financial aid programs. Day, evening, weekend and on-line courses are offered for full-time or part-time students. Courses are offered year-round in fall, spring, winter and summer sessions. In addition to the main campus, there are centers in New Brunswick and Perth Amboy.

Founded in 1964, the beautiful main campus, a 200-acre site, provides a perfect learning environment with classroom, laboratory and recreational spaces. Each year 13,000 students are enrolled in credit courses and more than 10,000 are educated in non-credit programs. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education accredits Middlesex County College. Over 48,000 alumni are of record.

There are two academic divisions composed of fifteen academic departments offering more than 700 courses leading to Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Fine Arts and Associate in Applied Science degrees, certificates and certificates of achievement:

Division of Arts & Sciences: English, ESL/Languages & Cultures, Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, History & Social Science, Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Visual, Performing & Media Arts.

Division of Professional Studies: Accounting, Business & Legal Studies, Computer Science & Information Technology, Dental Auxiliaries Education, Engineering Technologies, Hotel, Restaurant & Institutional Management, Medical Laboratory Technology, Nursing, Radiography Education.

Most Middlesex County College programs offer graduates easy transfer to similar baccalaureate programs at colleges and universities nationwide. Articulation agreements and dual degree admission programs facilitate transfer processes. Popular transfer colleges and universities include: College of New Jersey, Columbia University, Kean University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University, State University and Rutgers University.

Non-credit courses and certificate programs offered by the Division of Corporate & Community Education include skills training for current job opportunities and career advancement and personal enrichment. The Institute for Management and Technical Development tailors programs for employers and employees for on campus or on site.

Campus facilities in Edison include 26 buildings: Performing Arts Center seating nearly 500 in the main theatre with adjacent Stage Theatre and Gallery; Edison Hall with art and music studios, counseling and career services offices and child care center serving the community; Physical Education Center with a 31,000 square-foot gymnasium, 25-meter pool, indoor track, racquetball courts and fitness center; Library with more than 65,000 books, 750 periodicals and newspapers and multimedia resources; College Center with food services, lounges, student offices and gallery; and our newest building, Crabiel Hall with classrooms, computer labs, meeting facilities and a culinary lab demonstration kitchen. The New Brunswick and Perth Amboy Centers offer both credit and non- credit courses and provide student support services.

SUCCESS STARTS HERE

What Is Science Olympiad?

Science Olympiad Mission

Science Olympiad is a national non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of K-12 science education, increasing male, female and minority interest in science, creating a technologically-literate workforce and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by both students and teachers. These goals are achieved by participating in Science Olympiad tournaments and non-competitive events, incorporating Science Olympiad into classroom curriculum and attending teacher training institutes.

History

Science Olympiad was a created in 1982 by Dr. Gerard Putz (Michigan) and Dr. Jack Cairns (Delaware) to increase interest in science, as an alternative to traditional science fairs and single-discipline tournaments. From humble beginnings, Science Olympiad has grown to include nearly 7,000 schools from across the country and Japan. Science Olympiad is the largest multi-discipline team science competition in the nation.

The Tournament

Teams prepare throughout the school year to compete in Science Olympiad tournaments held on local, state, and national levels. These inter-scholastic competitions consist of a series of approximately 25 events that encourage learning in science, engineering, and technology.

Team Spirit

Science Olympiad events involve teamwork, group planning, and cooperation. The emphasis is on advanced learning in science through active, hands-on, group participation. Through Science Olympiad, students, teachers, coaches, principals, business leaders, and parents bond together as a team working toward a goal.

Science Olympiad provides an alternative to the "isolated scientist" stereotype and reminds students that science can be fun, exciting and challenging all at the same time. In college and beyond, students will find that the team spirit and good sportsmanship they developed during Science Olympiad will be deciding factors in their success.

Science Olympiad Research (links available at www.soinc.org)

"Exemplary Science for Building Interest in STEM Careers," article by Dr. Gerard Putz and Dr. Jennifer Wirt, "Science Olympiad: Inspiring the Next Generation of Scientists," edited by Robert Yager, NSTA Press, 2012

"An Analysis of Science Olympiad Participants' Perceptions Regarding Their Experience with the Science and Engineering Academic Competition" by Dr. Jennifer Wirt, New Jersey Science Olympiad State Director, 2011

"Competitive Science Events: Gender, Interest, Science Self-Efficacy, and Academic Major Choice" by Dr. Jennifer Harris Forrester, North Carolina State University, 2010

National Governors Association - Center for Best Practices Report, Innovation America: Building a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Agenda, 2007

National Science Foundation Study, Georgia Science Olympiad, 2001-2002

New Jersey Science Olympiad Executive Committee

Dr. Jennifer L. Wirt Glen Rock Middle School Director

Michael Del Corso Susan DeHaan Merck & Co., Inc. Medford Memorial School Treasurer Secretary

Regional/Elementary Tournament Directors Donald Delaney, Camden County College Regional Tournament Suzanne Berliner-Heyman, NJIT Regional Tournament Erica Martinez, Union County College Regional Tournament Martha Kubik, SHRSD Elementary Tournaments Fred Orcun, North Jersey Elementary Tournament

Kimberlee Hooper Director, School Relations - Middlesex County College

Max Hill School Relations - Middlesex County College

General Operations Meenakshi Bhattacharya - West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South Holly Crochetiere - West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Ceil Cherill - Churchill JHS, retired Tony Eggert - GlaxoSmithKline, retired Nancy Eggert

NEW JERSEY SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL STATE FINALS TOURNAMENT

March 12, 2019 - Middlesex County College

PROGRAM

8:15 – 8:15 Coaches Check in – Physical Education Center, Gymnasium Event Officials Check in – Physical Education Center, Room A153 Device Impound – located in the room where event is scheduled

9:20 – 2:30 Event Sessions

11:30 – 2:30 Lunch: Students and Coaches - College Center Cafeteria Event Officials: Corral Room, 3rd Floor, College Center

3:30 – 4:30 Awards Assembly (Divisions B/C) - Physical Education Center, Gym

Welcome: Middlesex County College Representative

Dr. Jennifer Wirt, Director, New Jersey Science Olympiad

Presentation of Awards: Tom Peterson, Middlesex County College

Medal Presentations: Medals will be announced by event in the following order: 6th place, 5th place, 4th place, 3rd place, 2nd place, 1st place

Trophy and Plaque Presentations: Trophies and plaques will be presented: 6th place, 5th place, 4th place, 3rd place, 2nd place, 1st place

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TEAMS & HOMEROOMS – Division B

All homerooms MUST be left in EXACTLY the same condition which you found them Any computers located in Homerooms are NOT to be used Students should NOT be left unsupervised in homerooms

Division B - Middle School – Grades 6 - 9 Team Home School Head Coach Number Room B-01 Alpine School Rivka Rosenstein ED 111 B-02 Buzz Aldrin MS Jeff Lawton ED 114 B-03 Central Jersey College Prep Charter School Nima Amin ED 120 B-04 Churchill JHS Rebecca Cobb ED 150 B-05 Community MS Lisa Sacca ED 106 B-06 Cranbury School Susan Shiffman MH 109 B-07 Crossroads MS Kyle Niemis ED 118 B-08 Demarest MS Joanne Werner MH 110 B-09 Glenfield MS Delia Maloy Furer ED 115 B-10 Hammarskjold MS Jessica Canfield ED 151 B-11 Heritage MS Justine Krawiec LH 200 B-12 Hillsborough MS Lisa Kiel LH 218 B-13 Hoboken Dual Language Charter School Steven Romero MH 111 B-14 Montgomery Upper MS Jacquelyn Butler ED 141 B-15 Moorestown Friends School Deborah Carter-Bruvik MH 112 B-16 Noor-Ul-Iman School Rubina Shaikh MH 113 B-17 Paterson Academy for the Gifted and Talented Maureen Bruins JL 144 B-18 Pond Road MS Karen Karpovich MH 117 B-19 Primoris Academy Thomas Mascoli MH 119 B-20 Randolph MS Jessica Dingman MH 120 B-21 Robert R. Lazar MS Debbie Marnien MH 103 B-22 Tenafly MS Kathy McCormack Kagy MH 105 B-23 Tenakill MS Kevin Hernandez MH 124 B-24 Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter School Yucel Aydos MH 125 B-25 Thomas Grover MS Yanqing Liu ED 107 B-26 Voorhees MS Katie Tierney MH 133 B-27 William R. Satz MS Jennifer Flynn MH 107

CC - COLLEGE CENTER BUILDING ED - EDISON HALL JL – JOHNSON LEARNING CENTER LH - L’HOMMEDIEU HALL MH - MAIN HALL

FIRST AID: Mill Gate or Contact Campus Police EMERGENCY: 732-906-2500

TEAMS & HOMEROOMS – Division C

All homerooms MUST be left in EXACTLY the same condition which you found them Any computers located in homerooms are NOT to be used Students should NOT be left unsupervised in homerooms

Division C – High School Grades 9-12 Team Home School Head Coach Number Room C-01 Academy for Science, Math & Engineering Technologies Marc Weinstein MH 134 C-02 Al-Ghazaly HS Sally Amer MH 135 C-03 Bergen County Academies Igor Zubov MH 136 C-04 Biotechnology HS Michael Chin LH 119 C-05 Cherry Hill HS East Nancy Hinrichsen CC 115 C-06 East Brunswick HS Allison McQuillen ED 152 C-07 Hillsborough HS Minh Dang LH 219 C-08 Holmdel HS Sean T. Dowd MH 108 C-09 Hopewell Valley Central HS Courtney Verbaro CC 123 C-10 J.P. Stevens HS Kristen Gumina CC 171 C-11 Lawrence HS Gwenn Andahazy CC 173 C-12 Livingston HS Catherine Mino LH 201 C-13 Millburn HS Conrad Ramos CC 174 C-14 Montgomery HS Jason Sullivan ED 142 C-15 Montville Twp HS Brittany Pakestein MH 104 C-16 Morris Hills HS Allyson Moreno CC 175 C-17 Jason Park CC 310 C-18 Princeton HS Renee Szporn CC 312 C-19 Princeton International School of Math & Science Steven Chen MH 101 C-20 Ridge HS Jeff Stellitano LH 165 C-21 Rising Star Academy Hala Shehadeh JL 137 C-22 Robbinsville HS Anupama Benegal MH 116 C-23 South Brunswick HS John Noble ED 119 C-24 Tenafly HS Eliza Vieira MH 106 C-25 Union County Vocational Technical Schools Jia Fang JL 225 C-26 West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Regina Celin ED 109 C-27 West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South Sunila Sharma ED 110

CC - COLLEGE CENTER BUILDING ED - EDISON HALL JL – JOHNSON LEARNING CENTER LH - L’HOMMEDIEU HALL MH - MAIN HALL

FIRST AID: Mill Gate or Contact Campus Police EMERGENCY: 732-906-2500

NEW JERSEY SCIENCE OLYMPIAD 2019 STATE FINALS EVENT OFFICIALS – DIVISION B EVENTS Anatomy & Physiology Sreelekha Prakash Stockton University Aidan Hyrc Middlesex County College Student Battery Buggy Ken Endersen Merck Lawrence Li Merck Michael Turnbach Merck Boomilever Daniel Grek Middlesex County College Rick Schieni Middlesex County College Jim Finne Middlesex County College Circuit Lab Jimmy Johnson Lockheed Martin Senior Fellow Jonathan Gil Middlesex County College Student Crime Busters Tony Eggert GlaxoSmithKline, retired Diane Elliott Density Lab Michael Ansonoff Middlesex County College Fathima Muhammad Middlesex County College Student Lizette Barajas Middlesex County College Student Raquel Roque Middlesex County College Student Disease Detective Shirley Liang St Lawrence Rehabilitation Center BrookeLynn Castro Dynamic Planet Ahmet Can Raritan Valley Community College Student Juta Nolan Retired Educator Elastic Launched Glider Jason Cabrejos MAQUET Cardiovascular Vincent Perla Merck Experimental Design Allyson Moreno Morris Hills HS Stefana Niemo Morris Hills HS Fossils Yucel Aydos Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter School Pat Donahue Retired Educator Game On Jason Sullivan Montgomery HS Mark Volosov Middlesex County College Student Heredity Asrita Yalamanchili Rutgers University Student Lisa Sacca Community MS Rob Richard Biology Teachers of NJ Herpetology Rina Singh Rutgers University Student Nikhil Patel Rite-Aid Pharmacies Indoor Bottle Rocket (trial) Daren Stotler Princeton Plasma Physics Lab Greg Tchilinguirian Princeton Plasma Physics Lab Scott Doskoczynski Princeton Plasma Physics Lab Meteorology Shreena Shah Rutgers University Mystery Architecture Dan Blatt Glen Rock MS Samantha Russomano Glen Rock MS Shlomit Haziza Glen Rock MS Joseph Trybulski Hillsborough MS Picture This (trial) Blair Mandel DDB Health Gloria Del Corso Florham Park Public Schools, retired Potions and Poisons Oguz Yildiz Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter School Srinivasan Bhaktavachalam Merck Road Scholar Edward Apalinski NJ Department of Environmental Protection Robert Turk Liberty University Doctoral Student Roller Coaster Dan Shapiro Merck Eileen Reilly-Horch Merck Erik Johannessen Merck Solar System Amie Gallagher Raritan Valley Community College Abby Dabay Raritan Valley Community College Student Thermodynamics Christopher Herte Montgomery Middle Schools Prashanth Thavutam Merck Youyi Peng Rutgers University Water Quality Ally Hampton Medford Memorial HS Susan DeHaan Medford Memorial HS Write It – Do It Bob Mack Bridgewater-Raritan Schools Cheryl Bromwich North Brunswick School Howard Bromwich Self-Employed Nadine Mack North Brunswick Schools

NEW JERSEY SCIENCE OLYMPIAD 2019 STATE FINALS EVENT OFFICIALS – DIVISION C EVENTS Holly Crochetiere West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Anatomy & Physiology Manvir Kaur Middlesex County College Student Jeff Xie Columbia University Student Astronomy Scott Kennedy Merck Daniel Grek Middlesex County College Boomilever Rick Schieni Middlesex County College Jim Finne Middlesex County College Eileen Reily-Horch Merck Chemistry Clue (trial) Jie Jiang Merck Shibani Sharma Merck Keisha Stephen Highland Park HS Chemistry Lab Susmita Rao Jim Finne Middlesex County College Circuit Lab Joisane Martinez Middlesex County College Alan Cohn L3 Technologies Codebusters Isabella Ardito Middlesex County College Student Uma Narayanan Middlesex County College Maninder Kaur Middlesex County College Student Designer Genes Komal Mir Middlesex County College Student Tyler Milonas Middlesex County College Student Nick Leung Cornell University Student Disease Detective Arpita Saha Middlesex County College Meenakshi Bhattacharya West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South Dynamic Planet Felix Arocho Middlesex County College Student Anitha Venkateswarababu Verizon Wireless Experimental Design Priya Banada Rutgers University Regina Celin West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Anita Singh Fermi Questions Andrew Polit Middlesex County College Student Brian Murtagh Edison HS Forensics Shari Yanofski Edison HS Andy Xu Rutgers University Student Fossils Jia Fang Union County Vocational Technical HS Steven Cheng University of Pennsylvania, PhD Student Geologic Mapping Eric De La Rosa Middlesex County College Student Stacie Kilhaney County College of Morris Herpetology Frank Pietropollo County College of Morris Charles Kruger Curt Hillegas Princeton University Mission Possible Frank Walter Retired Educator John Connacher Princeton University Matt Green Merck Robert Willis Merck Mousetrap Vehicle Hong Tang RBC Capital Markets Jason Wu Yale University Student Emily Wilmoth NJ Audubon Ornithology (trial) Zehra Baig Middlesex County College Student Brian Hudson RCSB Protein Data Bank, Rutgers Un Irina Persikova RCSB Protein Data Bank, Rutgers Un Protein Modeling Shuchismita Dutta RCSB Protein Data Bank, Rutgers Un Sutapa Ghosh RCSB Protein Data Bank, Rutgers Un David Fan Princeton University Student Sounds of Music Leonard Schmidt Merck Craig Buszka Montgomery HS Thermodynamics Lisbeth Polanco Middlesex County College Student Melissa Valoura Middlesex County College Water Quality Shamoli Bhinderwala Middlesex County College Student Chris Moyer Merck Wright Stuff George Moyer Monica Moyer Jose Rivera Merck Write It – Do It Stefanie Vajapey Merck

NEW JERSEY SCIENCE OLYMPIAD CHAMPIONS

Division B Division C 2019 Community MS, Thomas Grover MS Millburn HS, Montgomery HS Regionals Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter School West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2018 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 2018 Community MS, Montgomery Upper MS Livingston HS, Montgomery HS Regionals Thomas Grover MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2017 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2017 Community MS, Noor-Ul-Iman School Montgomery HS, Montville Twp HS Regionals Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter Princeton HS 2016 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 2016 Community MS, Montgomery Upper MS Millburn HS, West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Regionals Noor-Ul-Iman School West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2015 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 2015 Community MS, Hillsborough MS Al-Ghazaly HS, Cherry Hill HS East Regionals Thomas Grover MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 2014 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2014 Community MS, Montgomery Upper MS Livingston HS, West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Regionals Noor-Ul-Iman School West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2013 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2013 Community MS, Montgomery Upper MS Livingston HS, Montgomery HS Regionals Thomas Grover MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 2012 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2012 Community MS Cherry Hill HS East, West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Regionals Montgomery Upper MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2011 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2011 Community MS J.P. Stevens HS, West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Regionals Mt. Pleasant MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2010 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2010 Community MS, Henry Beck MS Cherry Hill HS East, Princeton HS Regionals Mt. Pleasant MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 2009 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2009 Bergen Arts & Sciences Charter Lawrence HS, Livingston HS, Regionals Community MS, Henry Beck MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 2008 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North 2008 Community MS, Henry Beck MS Livingston HS, Moorestown Friends School Regionals Pioneer Academy of Science Princeton HS 2007 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2007 Community MS, Haddonfield MS Eastern Camden County Regional HS, Livingston HS Regionals Pioneer Academy of Science West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2006 Community MS West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2006 Community MS, Moorestown Friends School, Eastern Camden County Regional HS, Livingston HS Regionals Pioneer Academy of Science West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2005 Community MS Montgomery HS 2005 Community MS, Medford Memorial School Eastern Camden County Regional HS, Livingston HS Regionals Pioneer Academy of Science West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South 2004 Community MS Montgomery HS 2004 Community MS, Medford Memorial School Eastern Camden County Regional HS, Livingston HS Regionals Pioneer Academy of Science Montgomery HS 2003 Community MS Montgomery HS 2002 Community MS Montgomery HS 2001 Montgomery MS Montgomery HS 2000 Montgomery MS Montgomery HS 1999 Montgomery MS Montgomery HS 1998 Montgomery MS Montgomery HS 1997 Montgomery MS Montgomery HS 1996 Montgomery MS Governor Livingston Regional HS 1995 Montgomery MS Governor Livingston Regional HS 1994 Lawrence MS Governor Livingston Regional HS 1993 Lawrence MS Northern Highlands Regional HS

New Jersey Science Olympiad Expresses a Special Thank You To:

Kimberlee Hooper Max Mill Stephanie Newton Middlesex County College Copy Center

The Students, Faculty, Public Safety, Administrative, and Maintenance Staff of Middlesex County College

Rick Bernstein MBM Advertising Corporation

National Science Olympiad

The teachers, coaches, parents & friends who have educated us throughout our lives

Science Olympiad Pledge

I pledge to put forth my best effort in the Science Olympiad tournament and to uphold the principles of honest competition. In my events, I will compete with integrity, respect, and sportsmanship towards my fellow competitors. I will display courtesy towards Event Supervisors and Tournament Personnel. My actions will exemplify the proud spirit of my school, team, and state.

Enjoy the challenge and have fun today as you strive for excellence!

2019 Member Schools – Division B School Location Regional Tournament Academy of Greatness and Excellence Ridgefield Park Union County College Alpine School Alpine NJIT Baytul-Iman Academy Hazlet NJIT Buzz Aldrin MS Upper Montclair NJIT Carl H. Kumpf MS Clark NJIT Central Jersey College Prep Charter School Somerset NJIT Churchill JHS East Brunswick Union County College Community MS Plainsboro Union County College Cranbury School Cranbury Camden County College Crossroads MS Monmouth Jct Union County College Darul Arqam School South River Camden County College Demarest MS Demarest Union County College Doane Academy Burlington Camden County College Eisenhower MS Wyckoff NJIT Glen Rock MS Glen Rock Union County College Glenfield MS Montclair NJIT West Orange NJIT Hackensack MS Hackensack NJIT Hammarskjold MS East Brunswick Camden County College Haworth Public School Haworth Union County College Heritage MS Livingston NJIT Hillsborough MS Hillsborough Camden County College Hoboken Dual Language Charter School Hoboken NJIT Summit Union County College Maarif School Bloomfield NJIT Macopin MS West Milford NJIT Maria L. Varisco-Rogers Charter School Newark NJIT Medford Memorial School Medford Camden County College Monroe Township MS Monroe Twp Camden County College Montgomery Upper MS Skillman Union County College Moorestown Friends School Moorestown Camden County College Mount Olive MS Budd Lake Union County College New Providence MS New Providence Union County College Noor-Ul-Iman School Monmouth Jct Camden County College Paterson Academy for the Gifted and Talented Paterson NJIT Paterson Charter School for Science & Technology Paterson NJIT Pioneer Academy Wayne Union County College Pond Road MS Robbinsville Union County College Pride Academy Charter School East Orange Union County College Primoris Academy Westwood Union County College Princeton Day School Princeton Camden County College Randolph MS Randolph NJIT Tinton Falls Camden County College Renaissance at Rand MS Montclair NJIT Rising Star Academy Union City NJIT Robert R. Lazar MS Montville NJIT Tenafly MS Tenafly Union County College Tenakill MS Closter NJIT The Chapin School Princeton Union County College Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter School Somerset NJIT Thomas R. Grover MS West Windsor Camden County College Timberlane MS Pennington Camden County College Valleyview MS Denville Union County College Voorhees MS Voorhees Camden County College Walter T. Bergen MS Bloomingdale Union County College William R. Satz MS Holmdel Union County College

2019 Member Schools – Division C School Location Regional Tournament Academy for Science, Mathematics & Engineering Technologies Edison Union County College Academy for Health and Medical Sciences Bridgewater Union County College Al-Ghazaly HS Wayne NJIT Arthur L. Johnson HS Clark Union County College Bergen County Academies Hackensack NJIT Biotechnology HS Freehold NJIT Central Jersey College Prep Charter School Somerset NJIT Cherry Hill HS East Cherry Hill Camden County College Cherry Hill HS West Cherry Hill Camden County College Christian Brothers Academy Lincroft Union County College Darul Arqam School South River Camden County College Doane Academy Burlington Camden County College Dover HS Dover Union County College East Brunswick HS East Brunswick Union County College Eastern Regional HS Voorhees Camden County College Golda Och Academy West Orange NJIT Governor Livingston HS Berkeley Heights Union County College Hillsborough HS Hillsborough NJIT Holmdel HS Holmdel Union County College Hopewell Valley Central HS Pennington Camden County College Immaculate Heart Academy Twp of Washington NJIT J.P. Stevens HS Edison Union County College John F. Kennedy Memorial HS Iselin Union County College Kingsway Regional HS Woolwich Twp Camden County College Lawrence HS Lawrenceville Camden County College Livingston HS Livingston NJIT Mahwah HS Mahwah Union County College Mendham HS Mendham NJIT Millburn HS Millburn NJIT Montclair HS Montclair Union County College Montgomery HS Skillman Camden County College Montville Twp HS Montville NJIT Moorestown Friends School Moorestown Camden County College Morris Hills HS Rockaway NJIT Mountain Lakes HS Mountain Lakes NJIT New Providence HS New Providence Union County College Noor-Ul-Iman School Monmouth Jct Camden County College Parsippany Hills HS Morris Plains Union County College Parsippany HS Parsippany NJIT Pascack Hills HS Montvale Union County College Piscataway HS Piscataway Camden County College Princeton Day School Princeton Camden County College Princeton HS Princeton Union County College Princeton International School of Mathematics & Science Princeton Camden County College Randolph HS Randolph NJIT Ranney School Tinton Falls Camden County College Ridge HS Basking Ridge Union County College Rising Star Academy Union City NJIT Robbinsville HS Robbinsville Camden County College Sayreville War Memorial HS Sayreville NJIT Seneca HS Tabernacle Camden County College South Brunswick HS Monmouth Jct Union County College Sparta HS Sparta NJIT Tenafly HS Tenafly Union County College The Princeton Camden County College Pennington Camden County College Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter School Somerset NJIT Union County Vocational Technical HSs Scotch Plains NJIT West Milford HS West Milford NJIT West Morris-Central HS Chester Union County College West Orange HS West Orange Union County College West Windsor-Plainsboro HS North Plainsboro Union County College West Windsor-Plainsboro HS South Princeton Jct Union County College Westfield HS Westfield NJIT