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High School North, South students report spring sports, clubs and academic trips

March 23, 2025 | West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, School Districts, New Jersey


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High School North, South students report spring sports, clubs and academic trips
Anna Chen and Rachel Joseph, student representatives from High School South, and student representatives from High School North provided updates on athletics, clubs and school events at the March 18 West Windsor‑Plainsboro Board of Education meeting.

South: Rachel Joseph said spring‑sport tryouts concluded and highlighted the girls’ 4x400 relay, a senior group that placed 25th at New Balance Nationals and set an indoor school record of 3:58.79. She also noted the success of the United program basketball event, the AVID parent night for incoming ninth graders and a senior trip to Walt Disney World. Anna Chen said juniors who attended a Washington, D.C., trip completed the NJ GPA state test and previewed a Holi celebration and an upcoming prom at the aquarium.

North: The North representative noted the boys basketball team reached the Central Jersey Group 4 final and finished with a 23–6 season; Coach Luke Beasley was named Colonial Valley Conference coach of the year and a North player was named conference player of the year. North students reported successes in FBLA and state leadership, a sold‑out musical (A Little Shop of Horrors), and competitive travel plans to nationals for Model Congress. North also previewed Belonging Day events and student council activities including March Madness and a senior talent show.

Nut graf: Student reports covered a mix of athletics, arts and student‑run programs, with multiple events and competitive teams representing both high schools in district and regional competitions.

Ending: The board thanked the student representatives for the updates and noted the district’s ongoing support for extracurricular and academic enrichment programs.

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