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·ONNUNl·ATlONS HlGH S·HOOl
Nonmouth ·ounty Vocatìona¦ Schoo¦ Dìstrìct
+;(o New Bedíord Road
va¦¦, New Jersey o;;+,
(;¡±) ó8+-+o+o
http://www.chs.mcvsd.org
·ONNUNl·ATlONS HlGH S·HOOl
NONNOUTH ·OUNTY VO·ATlONAl S·HOOl DlSTRl·T
CLASS OF 2004
COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES
PRINCIPAL
James Gleason
GUlDAN·E
Joseph Senerchia
Catherine Simprini
American University
Austin College
Bentley College
Boston University
Brandeis University
Brookdale Community College
Brown University
Canisius College
College of Charleston
Corcoran College of Art & Design
Cornell University
Dickinson College
Drew University
Drexel University
Elon University
Emerson College
Fairfield University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Florida State University
Fordham University
Franklin & Marshall College
Franklin Pierce College
George Washington University
Goucher College
Hamilton College
Hawaii Pacific University
Hofstra University
Indiana University of
Pennsylvannia
Ithaca College
Juniata College
King’s College
Lafayette College
Lehigh University
Loyola College
Manhattan College
Marist College
Maryland Institute College of
Art
Marymount Manhattan College
Mercyhurst College
Messiah College
Montclair State University
Monmouth University
Moravian University
Mt. St. Vincent's College
Muhlenberg College
New York University
Northeastern University
Penn State University
Philadelphia University
Pratt Institute
Princeton University
Providence College
Quinnipiac University
Ramapo College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rider University
Roanoke College
Rochester Institute of
Technology
Rowan University
Rutgers University
Sacred Heart University
Salisbury University
Salve Regina University
Seton Hall University
So. New Hampshire University
St. John's University
St. Mary's College of Maryland
St. Peter's University
Stevens Institute of Technology
Richard Stockton College of NJ
SUNY FIT
SUNY Purchase
Susquehanna University
Syracuse University
Temple University
The College of New Jersey
Towson University
Trinity University
University of Binghamton
University of Bridgeport
University of Central Florida
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Hartford
University of Miami
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill
University of Pittsburgh
University of Rochester
University of Tampa
University of the Arts
Ursinus College
US Air Force Academy
US Military Academy
Villanova University
Washington & Jefferson College
Williams College
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
York College

CHS
CEEB: 311586
Class 2005
66 Students
PSAT Mean:
Writing - 60.6,Verbal - 58.8, Math - 57.2
SAT Mean:Verbal - 619, Math - 616
All students are accepted via a competitive application process and follow the same
rigorous course of study. Students must successfully complete 160 high school credits or
their college equivalent to graduate.
All courses are taught at an honors level.
Communications High School, a small, personalized academy with a career focus, provides a theme-based
integrated curriculum in conjunction with community and industry partnerships. Monmouth County students
interested in the field of communications acquire knowledge, skills and ethics in a unique and challenging
educational environment.
SENIOR YEAR
English
* Creative Writing 5
* Research Paper 2.5
Math
Pre-Calculus and/or 5
* Calculus and/or 5
Statistics 5
Science
Investigative Science: Advanced Physics or
Investigative Science: Advanced Biology 5
Mentorship 2
Public Relations/Marketing 1
Portfolio Development 0.5
Fitness - Option II Pass/Fail
Health - Option II Pass/Fail
Electives
Spanish IV or Spanish Communications 5
Historical Issues in Film 5
Advanced Graphic Design 5
Character Animation 5
Advanced Journalism 5
Advanced Digital Image Prep 5
E-Commerce 4
Game Programming 5
Electronic Field Production 5
Talk Radio 5
Broadcast News 4
* Courses articulated with Seton Hall University
2011 - The Short Story - 3 Credits
2511 - Introduction to Creative Writing I - 3 Credits
1401 - Calculus I - 4 Credits.
The Communications High School is one of four career academies administered by The Monmouth County
Vocational School District. This school provides a college preparatory program with an emphasis on
communication in the areas of Digital Media, Publishing, Digital Printing, Journalism, Commercial Art and TV/Radio
Broadcasting. All students are required to enroll in 40 credits of course work per year and successfully complete
160 credits for graduation. All college preparatory courses and theme related courses are offered at an honors
level. The school serves the community by providing exemplary learning experiences for students in those areas
and related fields.
The Monmouth County Vocational School District is responsible for recruitment, admissions, and the
instructional program. There are 29,000 high school students enrolled in Monmouth County Public Schools. The
Communications High School is a competitive specialized school that selects 80 students for its 9th grade each
year throughout the 26 public and 10 private schools of the county.
FRESHMAN YEAR
Credit(s)
Algebra I or Geometry 5
Biology 5
Cisco Networking 2.5
Computer Applications 2.5
Digital Video Production 2.5
English I 5
Fitness 3
Health 2
Spanish 5
Understanding Mass Media 2.5
World Cultures 5
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Algebra II/Trig or Geometry 5
English II 5
Fitness 3
Health 2
Journalism 2.5
Physics 5
Spanish 5
TV/Audio Broadcasting 2.5
US History I 5
Visual Communications 5
JUNIOR YEAR
Algebra II/Trig or Pre-Calculus 5
Chemistry 5
English III 5
Enterprise Publishing 2
Fitness - Option II 1
Health 1
Public Speaking 1
Spanish 5
US History II 5
ELECTIVES (STUDENTS SELECT TWO)
Animation 5
Intermediate Digital Video 5
Intermediate TV/Audio Broadcasting 5
Photojournalism 5
Programming in Java 5
Visual Communications II 5
Web Design 5
COURSE OF STUDY
QUI CK FACTS
Mi ssi on St at ement
Backgr ound
Communications High School
The Commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States Association
Granted Accreditation: November 1, 2004 - November 1, 2011
CHS
CEEB: 311586
Class 2005
66 Students
PSAT Mean:
Writing - 60.6,Verbal - 58.8, Math - 57.2
SAT Mean:Verbal - 619, Math - 616
All students are accepted via a competitive application process and follow the same
rigorous course of study. Students must successfully complete 160 high school credits or
their college equivalent to graduate.
All courses are taught at an honors level.
Communications High School, a small, personalized academy with a career focus, provides a theme-based
integrated curriculum in conjunction with community and industry partnerships. Monmouth County students
interested in the field of communications acquire knowledge, skills and ethics in a unique and challenging
educational environment.
SENIOR YEAR
English
* Creative Writing 5
* Research Paper 2.5
Math
Pre-Calculus and/or 5
* Calculus and/or 5
Statistics 5
Science
Investigative Science: Advanced Physics or
Investigative Science: Advanced Biology 5
Mentorship 2
Public Relations/Marketing 1
Portfolio Development 0.5
Fitness - Option II Pass/Fail
Health - Option II Pass/Fail
Electives
Spanish IV or Spanish Communications 5
Historical Issues in Film 5
Advanced Graphic Design 5
Character Animation 5
Advanced Journalism 5
Advanced Digital Image Prep 5
E-Commerce 4
Game Programming 5
Electronic Field Production 5
Talk Radio 5
Broadcast News 4
* Courses articulated with Seton Hall University
2011 - The Short Story - 3 Credits
2511 - Introduction to Creative Writing I - 3 Credits
1401 - Calculus I - 4 Credits.
The Communications High School is one of four career academies administered by The Monmouth County
Vocational School District. This school provides a college preparatory program with an emphasis on
communication in the areas of Digital Media, Publishing, Digital Printing, Journalism, Commercial Art and TV/Radio
Broadcasting. All students are required to enroll in 40 credits of course work per year and successfully complete
160 credits for graduation. All college preparatory courses and theme related courses are offered at an honors
level. The school serves the community by providing exemplary learning experiences for students in those areas
and related fields.
The Monmouth County Vocational School District is responsible for recruitment, admissions, and the
instructional program. There are 29,000 high school students enrolled in Monmouth County Public Schools. The
Communications High School is a competitive specialized school that selects 80 students for its 9th grade each
year throughout the 26 public and 10 private schools of the county.
FRESHMAN YEAR
Credit(s)
Algebra I or Geometry 5
Biology 5
Cisco Networking 2.5
Computer Applications 2.5
Digital Video Production 2.5
English I 5
Fitness 3
Health 2
Spanish 5
Understanding Mass Media 2.5
World Cultures 5
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Algebra II/Trig or Geometry 5
English II 5
Fitness 3
Health 2
Journalism 2.5
Physics 5
Spanish 5
TV/Audio Broadcasting 2.5
US History I 5
Visual Communications 5
JUNIOR YEAR
Algebra II/Trig or Pre-Calculus 5
Chemistry 5
English III 5
Enterprise Publishing 2
Fitness - Option II 1
Health 1
Public Speaking 1
Spanish 5
US History II 5
ELECTIVES (STUDENTS SELECT TWO)
Animation 5
Intermediate Digital Video 5
Intermediate TV/Audio Broadcasting 5
Photojournalism 5
Programming in Java 5
Visual Communications II 5
Web Design 5
·OURSE Ol STUDY
OUl ·K lA·TS
Nì ssì on St at ement
Backgr ound
Communications High School
The Commission on Secondary Schools of the Middle States Association
Granted Accreditation: November 1, 2004 - November 1, 2011
·ONNUNl·ATlONS HlGH S·HOOl
Nonmouth ·ounty Vocatìona¦ Schoo¦ Dìstrìct
+;(o New Bedíord Road
va¦¦, New Jersey o;;+,
(;¡±) ó8+-+o+o
http://www.chs.mcvsd.org
·ONNUNl·ATlONS HlGH S·HOOl
NONNOUTH ·OUNTY VO·ATlONAl S·HOOl DlSTRl·T
CLASS OF 2004
COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES
PRINCIPAL
James Gleason
GUlDAN·E
Joseph Senerchia
Catherine Simprini
American University
Austin College
Bentley College
Boston University
Brandeis University
Brookdale Community College
Brown University
Canisius College
College of Charleston
Corcoran College of Art & Design
Cornell University
Dickinson College
Drew University
Drexel University
Elon University
Emerson College
Fairfield University
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Florida State University
Fordham University
Franklin & Marshall College
Franklin Pierce College
George Washington University
Goucher College
Hamilton College
Hawaii Pacific University
Hofstra University
Indiana University of
Pennsylvannia
Ithaca College
Juniata College
King’s College
Lafayette College
Lehigh University
Loyola College
Manhattan College
Marist College
Maryland Institute College of
Art
Marymount Manhattan College
Mercyhurst College
Messiah College
Montclair State University
Monmouth University
Moravian University
Mt. St. Vincent's College
Muhlenberg College
New York University
Northeastern University
Penn State University
Philadelphia University
Pratt Institute
Princeton University
Providence College
Quinnipiac University
Ramapo College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Rider University
Roanoke College
Rochester Institute of
Technology
Rowan University
Rutgers University
Sacred Heart University
Salisbury University
Salve Regina University
Seton Hall University
So. New Hampshire University
St. John's University
St. Mary's College of Maryland
St. Peter's University
Stevens Institute of Technology
Richard Stockton College of NJ
SUNY FIT
SUNY Purchase
Susquehanna University
Syracuse University
Temple University
The College of New Jersey
Towson University
Trinity University
University of Binghamton
University of Bridgeport
University of Central Florida
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Hartford
University of Miami
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill
University of Pittsburgh
University of Rochester
University of Tampa
University of the Arts
Ursinus College
US Air Force Academy
US Military Academy
Villanova University
Washington & Jefferson College
Williams College
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
York College

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