
On March 23, members of the HHS Spanish National Honor Society attended two live performances celebrating Latin culture. The Hispania American Show took students on a high-energy journey through the music and dance of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Mexico, and more. The Spanish Heritage Show offered an immersive exploration of Spain's artistic legacy through live music and authentic flamenco dance.



Last night, the Mercer County School Boards Association hosted its annual Unsung Heroes Awards Ceremony at WW-P High School South. We are thrilled to announce that HHS Senior Sarina Roffe was honored as the recipient for the East Windsor Regional School District.
The Unsung Hero Award recognizes students who make outstanding contributions to their school and community—often behind the scenes. These students are celebrated for their "quiet strength," overcoming significant personal or academic challenges, and modeling exemplary citizenship.
In attendance to support Sarina were HHS Assistant Principal Jen Riggi, Counselor Vincent Verderosa, and Mr. Mark Daniels, Superintendent of Schools. Please join us in celebrating Sarina for her resilience and the selfless spirit she brings to our district!
The Unsung Hero Award recognizes students who make outstanding contributions to their school and community—often behind the scenes. These students are celebrated for their "quiet strength," overcoming significant personal or academic challenges, and modeling exemplary citizenship.
In attendance to support Sarina were HHS Assistant Principal Jen Riggi, Counselor Vincent Verderosa, and Mr. Mark Daniels, Superintendent of Schools. Please join us in celebrating Sarina for her resilience and the selfless spirit she brings to our district!


Found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! 🌈 Turns out, it was just our incredible GNR Kidcare students.


You’re invited to discover a world of art! 🎨 Join us for the K-5 Art Gala Opening Reception on Monday, March 16. Come celebrate the incredible creativity of our EWRSD elementary students and see the world through their eyes. We can’t wait to see you there! 🖼️✨"

The cast and crew of Hightstown HS Musical absolutely crushed their debut of Bring It On. The stunts were high, the vocals were higher, and the spirit was off the charts!
If you missed opening night, don't worry—you still have three more chances to catch this high-energy show.
Tickets available at: https://tinyurl.com/bringitonhhs 💙📣
If you missed opening night, don't worry—you still have three more chances to catch this high-energy show.
Tickets available at: https://tinyurl.com/bringitonhhs 💙📣

WCB bulletin board celebrating and highlighting the many contributions made by inspiring women. Happy Women’s History Month!

On March 6, the HHS Spanish National Honor Society hosted a Latin Party, welcoming students from Hightstown High School. The night was filled with energy as students danced, enjoyed lively Hispanic music, and tasted delicious Latin food while celebrating culture and community together.




The Third Annual Hightstown High School Volleyball Tournament brought students and staff together for an exciting afternoon of competition and school spirit. For the first time in tournament history, the teacher team captured the championship, earning bragging rights in a fun and spirited event enjoyed by the entire school community. 🏐


🎶 March is Music In Our Schools Month! 🎵 We’re celebrating the power of music at East Windsor Regional School District!

🥞 Breakfast for Lunch? Yes, please!
To celebrate National School Breakfast Week, our cafeterias participated in the Bloom Into Breakfast campaign with Chartwells! From pancakes to French toast sticks, they served up fresh favorites to help our students stay focused, engaged, and ready to learn.
To celebrate National School Breakfast Week, our cafeterias participated in the Bloom Into Breakfast campaign with Chartwells! From pancakes to French toast sticks, they served up fresh favorites to help our students stay focused, engaged, and ready to learn.

Storytime at McKnight! 📖 Mr. Daniels and Ms. Felicetta celebrated Read Across America Week with our favorite young readers.


Dress like your favorite book character day….Where’s Waldo & Miss Frizzle and her Magic School Bus at Ethel McKnight Elementary School.


So proud of our incredible district choir directors and talented students! 🎶✨
From our fifth-grade PLD and GNR choirs to eighth-grade MHK, HHS Advanced Choir, and Schola Cantorum — thank you for an unforgettable performance at last week’s District Choir Festival. Your dedication, teamwork, and beautiful music filled the stage and our community with pride! 👏🎵
From our fifth-grade PLD and GNR choirs to eighth-grade MHK, HHS Advanced Choir, and Schola Cantorum — thank you for an unforgettable performance at last week’s District Choir Festival. Your dedication, teamwork, and beautiful music filled the stage and our community with pride! 👏🎵

Hightstown High School stage crews are working extremely hard in the weeks preceding opening night for BRING IT ON! Come support our cast, cheer team, and crews on March 12-15! 📣🎭




Hightstown/Allentown's Co-Op member Nneka Ezennia placed fifth today in the 100 breaststroke at the NJSIAA meet of champions! Congrats Nneka!

Laissez les bons temps rouler! 🎭✨Yesterday’s French Club meeting was a total success! From flipping the perfect golden crêpes to designing our own Mardi Gras masks, the HHS French Club brought a little bit of New Orleans and Paris to Hightstown.




Massive shoutout to our Maintenance and Custodial crews! ❄️🚜 They battled blizzard conditions to plow, shovel, salt, and warm up the buildings so our schools could open safely today for students and staff.


What a season! 19-1 record with a first-ever Championship for Melvin H. Kreps Middle School Girls' Basketball!


Happy 100th Day from our first-grade bilingual team at Ethel McKnight Elementary School!

Grace N. Rogers Elementary School made an interactive bulletin board for Lunar New Year. Each student traced and cut out their hand and wrote their wish on it.
Just like a dragon is made of many scales that must move together to fly, our school is made of many unique students who work together to succeed.
