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2012 NJ Monthly Top 100 High Schools
Mount Olive High School - 69th
 
Congratulations Staff, Students, and Residents!!!
 
2004 -#140   2006 -#114   2008 -#107  2010 -#90

2012 Morris County Top Ten Performer 10th - Advanced Placement Math/LA - HSPA
 

 
 
The educational philosophy of Mount Olive High School is founded on the belief that the major function of the school is to nurture intellect as well as a social and civic awareness in each student so that all students are prepared for a responsible, productive and personally satisfying role in society.  Since the world in which our students will grow to maturity is characterized by rapid change, complexity, and diversity, this is a serious task, which requires cooperation and constant dialogue among students, staff, parents, and community members in order to be successfully achieved.  We believe that education is the shared responsibility of the student, home, school and community.  These components must maintain a healthy dialogue and work cooperatively with each other for the benefit of all.  The educators must provide the necessary knowledge, skills, curriculum and supportive climate.  The home is a major contributor to the achievement of the students and must provide the student with a viable ethic and positive attitude to enhance this learning environment.  The community must provide the necessary emotional, social, and economic support needed to serve the academic, civic, social, and physical health of each student.
Our ultimate goal is to provide the educational climate and dynamic curriculum, which will foster the emergence of highly competent, motivated, and unique young men and women who are able to succeed in our complex and changing world.  As a result of their experience with this environment, our students will be prepared to integrate their efforts and abilities in a variety of collaborative experiences without bias.
We provide all students with a variety of experiences so that they may develop their educational and life goals, discover their personal identities, and learn the necessity of functioning constructively and effectively as responsible and humane members of society.

 


"First We Will Be Best,
Then We Will Be First!"

 

Announcements

  • Class of 2013:  Click Here to download the 2013 Graduation and Project Celebration contracts.  Please return both forms to Mrs. Nelson’s office by Friday, May 31, 2013. 

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  • Congratulations to Mrs. Judy Sarubbi for being selected Morris County Guidance Counselor of the Year!
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  • Contact Information for Mount Olive High School - Follow MOHS Principal, Kevin R. Stansberry, on Twitter for Marauder Updates and News @MOHSPrincipal.

     
     
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  • Congratulations! - M.O.R.T #11 - Palmetto Regional Champions! - Motorolla Quality Award Winners! - MARS New Jersey District Champions! (hosted by MOHS)

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  • CONGRATULATIONS!:

    Ice Hockey - Haas Division Champions
    Girls' Indoor Track - North I Group III State Champions
    Boys' Basketball - Morris County Champions
    Head Coach Kevin Moore - Coach of the Year - Basketball
    Head Coach Brian Devins - Coach of the Year - Swimming
    Keturah Orji - Track Athlete of the Year
    Zach Heeman - Basketball Player of the Year
    Frankie Verrone - Girls Lacrosse , MOHS, School Record, 1st ever 100 goal scorer! (104 total)
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  • Congratulations to Akshatha Bhat for qualifying as a National Merit Scholarship Finalist! Good Luck throughout the selection process!! 

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  • Congratulations to Ms. Linda Hunter for being named Mount Olive High School and Mount Olive Township School District Teacher of the Year !!

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  • 2014 - 82 - 190 - 300 - T10 - NJ50 -
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  • This message is a friendly reminder to all parents and students to be mindful of the school dress code. The Mount Olive High School Administration is refocusing its attention on the dress code this upcoming year.  Clothing worn to school should be appropriate for the academic setting. Any student dressed inappropriately will be asked to change their outfit; if a change of clothing is not available, their parents will be contacted and asked to bring a change of clothes or take the student home.  Thank you.  Please click here to read the Dress Code Policy as outlined in the Student Agenda.

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  • Shortened Day Dismissal is at 11:20 AM

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