High Tech High School’s Theatre Arts Department proudly competed in the STANJ Competition on January 10, 2026, earning multiple honors among top student performers from across New Jersey. STANJ (Speech and Theatre Association of New Jersey) is a statewide organization that celebrates excellence in speech, theatre, and musical theatre through competitive performance events. This year’s...
Month: January 2026
Celebrating Leadership: Honoring the HCST Board of Education
HCST Board Members were presented with certificates of appreciation in celebration of School Board Appreciation Month. Thank you for your continued dedication to our schools!
Comfort Food Classics
Upcoming Community Cooking Class: Comfort Food Classics
Securing Her Legacy: Senior Laura Galeano’s Historic Tennis Career
Securing Her Legacy: Senior Laura Galeano’s Historic Tennis Career Congratulations to Senior Laura Galeano who was recently awarded by the Guttenberg Town Council for her achievements during her high school tennis career! Galeano became the first athlete to secure four consecutive Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic League Girls’ Tennis First Singles Championships. The honor was recognized...
Hudson County Schools of Technology Teacher of the Year Nominee.
Craig Guy Center Mr. William Lawson is an exceptional educator whose dedication to teaching Construction Trades and Electricity Trades has made a lasting impact on students. He provides hands-on, real-world instruction that equips students with practical skills, industry knowledge, and workplace readiness. Through his engaging lessons, Mr. Lawson emphasizes safety, problem-solving, and technical precision, preparing...
Wolfpack Author Spotlight!
✨ Wolfpack Author Spotlight! ✨ Congratulations to Arya B. (6th grade) on the release of his newly launched book, The Day Everything Got Quieter (and Louder)! We’re proud to celebrate his creativity and hard work. If you love supporting student authors, check out his book and help spread the word: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FL658G3F Keep writing and sharing...
Voices Off, Ears Open: Building a Respectful Wolfpack
Our Silent Wolf sign helps our Wolfpack stay focused and respectful. When the Silent Wolf is up, voices are off, ears are open, and full attention is given to the speaker. Students are encouraged to lead by example and support one another so that teachers, staff, and administrators can be heard clearly. This simple signal...
Step Into Salem: The Drama Department Presents “The Crucible”
pssst… witches have hit High Tech High School with the Drama Department's production of “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller! Come join us in Salem, Massachusetts next week! 3PM - January 21, $5 7PM - January 22-23, $10 3PM - January 24, $10 Tickets are available NOW on MySchoolBucks!
County Prep Students to Showcase Collaborative “Legacy Scroll” at the Kennedy Center
At County Prep High School, staff and students in Ms. Lauto’s and Mr. Edcius’s art classes and clubs recently participated in a special artist workshop led by Steven and William Ladd of Scrollathon, an interactive art initiative that explores identity, culture, and community through fabric scrolls. During the workshop, students created personal scrolls using color,...
Building a Kinder Wolfpack: One Snack at a Time
Our Share Table is all about kindness, community, and reducing food waste. Students can place unopened cafeteria food on the Share Table, and any student may take items at no cost. The attached flyer explains what items can and cannot be shared to help keep everyone safe. Special shout out to Aliya T., Liza...
