Is the Twilight Program the
path for you?
If you would like to learn more about Hunter-
don Central's Twilight Program, or if you are
wondering if this new option may be an an-
swer for your son's or daughter's educational
needs, we welcome your calls and questions.
Program Coordinator Michael J. Parise would
be happy to meet with students and parents to Hunterdon Central
discuss our program, your needs and the proc-
Twilight Program
ess involved in choosing the Twilight Program
as your path to a successful future.You can A new path
to success.
reach Program Coordinator, Michael J. Parise:
mparise@hcrhs.k12.nj.us
(908) 782-5727 Hunterdon Central
Extension 8520 Twilight Program
84 Route 31
Flemington, NJ 08822
Hunterdon Central
Matt Thompson, Coordinator Regional High School
E-mail: mthompso@hcrhs.k12.nj.us Dr. Lisa Brady
Superintendent
Tel. 908.782.5727
Ext. 8576
The Twilight Program
Vocational Credit Opportunities to regain credit loss due to
Students accepted into the Twilight Program absence or to pursue Independent Studies will
Hunterdon Central Regional High School believes must be enrolled in a second period class at be decided on a case-by-case basis by the
that a strong academic and vocational education is Hunterdon County Polytech or employed at Twilight School Team.
an essential an approved job site for the calendar year,
component of The Twilight School Team include:
from Monday to Friday between the hours of
future success. 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM, in order to receive full
• The Principal of HCRHS
However, for a credit. Job sites are to be approved in advance • The Twilight School Coordinator
variety of rea- through the Twilight Program Coordinator. • The Twilight School Teaching Staff
sons specific to Acceptance of vocational course work is deter- • The Twilight School Counselor(s)
each individ- mined through application to Hunterdon • The Twilight School Nurse
ual, a tradi- County Polytech. • The Hunterdon County Polytech Liaison
tional school
• The HCRHS Resource Officer
day may not Academic Credit
be effective for some students. Students enrolled in the Twilight Program have
Group and Individual counseling will be pro-
the opportunity to earn 15 academic credits
vided as part of the program, through School
In order to offer all students in our community the toward their graduation requirements. Five (5)
Based Services and Hunterdon County Behav-
opportunity for a successful future, Hunterdon Cen- credits in each of the following areas will be
ioral Health.
tral has developed a Twilight Program that offers awarded on a proficiency basis:
the option of earning 15 academic credits, as well as
15 vocational or work study credits, all while utiliz- • Math—HSPA Prep and Statistics
ing a non-traditional school day model. • English—HSPA Prep and Literature
• Physical Education and Health
The Twilight Program provides students with more
individualized attention from certified academic
Instruction and support by certified staff will be
staff, the opportunity to earn work study or voca-
available at scheduled times during the aca-
tional credits during the school year, and a more
demic portion of the Twilight program be-
flexible school day that may be more suited to an
tween 1:30—6:00 PM
individual student’s needs.
Hunterdon Central
84 Route 31
Matt Thompson, Coordinator