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The High Technology High School in Lincroft in New Jersey took second place among all high school with a total value of 1,512 satellite.

Monmouth County – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners recently congratulated five schools of the Vocational School District (MCVSD) in Monmouth County on the highest average values ​​in New Jersey.

“Congratulations to the MCVSD students to achieve this impressive performance,” said the director of Commissioner Thomas A. Arnone. “The SAT is a strict examination, and these impressive points reflect the knowledge, the discipline and commitment of the students. This performance also reflects the tireless efforts of faculties, families and school leaders, which promote an environment of academic excellence.”

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The High Technology High School took second place in New Jersey with a total value of 1,512 of 1,600; Biotechnology High School was fourth (1,474); The Monmouth County Academy of Allied Health and Science took the seventh (1,398); The Marine Academy of Science and Technology took 15th place (1,329); and Communications High School placed the 19th (1,312). In nationwide students in New Jersey, the SAT test was 1,049 on average. The average satellite score nationwide is 1,024.

“Congratulations to members of the MCVSD on their remarkable satellite results. Monmouth County is proud to be not only in the federal state, but also in the nation one of the best professional districts of the profession,” said Commissioner Dominick “Nick” Dirocco, Liaison to The McVSD. “The call of MCVSD for excellence is well deserved, and its students reflect the values ​​and vision of the district. McVSD continues to prepare the next generation of managers, thinkers and experts through innovative programs and a student approach.”

To learn more about the MCVSD, visit www.visitmonmouth.com.

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