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Overview
Student Personnel Services AKA "SPS"
PHONE: 732-705-5349
FAX: 732-705-5316
Twitter: @MatawanSPS
CEEB CODE: 310755
SPS Meeting RequestsPlease sign up for a meeting with your counselor through Schoolinks.
- Click the My Team tab at the top of your student dashboard.
- Click Schedule Meeting in the row of the counselor or teacher you want to schedule a meeting with.
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Click on the time slot for which you want to schedule a meeting.
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Select the meeting format (In-person or Virtual) if given an option.
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Leave a note describing the purpose of the meeting.
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Click Schedule Meeting.
Please click the link and complete the form to sign up for groups:
SPS Staff
COUNSELOR ASSIGNMENTS
Counselor |
Ext. |
Grade 9 |
Grade 10 |
Grade 11 |
Grade 12 |
5302 |
Maroon House |
A - K |
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5301 |
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A - G |
A - G |
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5312 |
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H - N |
H - N |
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5318 |
Steel House |
L-Z |
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5306 |
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O - Z |
O - Z |
STUDENT ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR
Counselor |
Extension |
Ms. Blair Didio |
5305 |
Child Study Team
Case Manager |
Extension |
Ms. Daphne Binns |
5304 |
Mr. Gerard Haney | 5331 |
Ms. Jessica Hollinger |
5348 |
Mr. Jamie Zibbell |
5311 |
DISCIPLINE
Grade |
Administrator |
Grade 9 |
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Grade 10 |
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Grade 11 |
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Grade 12 |
Forms
Transcripts Requests
Current high school students should request college transcripts through Schoolinks. Directions for how to submit this request can be found here.
Matawan Regional High School will only accept transcript requests from graduates that are submitted through this form.
An "official" transcript can only be mailed to a third party; i.e., college, university, place of business, scholarship, scholarship committee. A request that a transcript be released directly to you will be considered "unofficial". Transcript requests need two days to be processed. They are not available on a walk-in basis.
Working Papers
MORE INFORMATION FOR YOUNG WORKERS: https://nj.gov/labor/youngworkers
Information on labor laws for minors in New Jersey: Department of Labor.
Option II
OPTION II: A Guide for Students and Parents
The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) recognizes and acknowledges that all students will not achieve New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) in the same manner and/or with the same level of success. The Matawan Aberdeen Regional School District is permitted to allow students with individualized learning opportunities outside of the traditional classroom that are stimulating and challenging and that enable students to meet or exceed the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS). Students are permitted to earn credit toward graduation through Option II experiences. These experiences include, but are not limited to: course remediation/acceleration, early college credit, online learning, work-based programs, school based programs, and internships. Participation in Option II is predicated on the application process through which students seek approval. Attainment of credit toward graduation is based on the successful completion of assessments that verify student achievement in meeting or exceeding the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS) at the high school level.
The purpose of Option II is to provide educational experiences that are meaningful and relevant, and that provide students with opportunities to explore and achieve at high levels. In order to maximize student achievement and meet diverse pathways for learning, Option II permits students to employ alternative learning experiences that are stimulating and intellectually challenging, and that enables students to fulfill or exceed the expectations set forth in the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.
Option II provides students with the opportunity to earn credits in a more personalized and independent manner, rather than the traditional "in-the-seat" course enrollment option. Option II offers alternative paths to credits that meet or exceed the NJ Student Learning Standards and are bases on student interest or career goals.
Application Process: (Click link below)
Students may choose to earn Option II credit in order to:
- Accelerate program of study and/or advance a course level
- Increase eligibility to take a specific course in upcoming fall semester
- Fulfill a specific graduation requirement (Only Physical Education)
- Provide internship in field of interest
- Accommodate an irreconcilable conflict in the schedule
- Fulfill a course not currently available in the curriculum
- Explore an area of interest not offered through MRHS curriculum for credit
- Satisfy/provide alternative to physical education requirement
- Provide additional credit to supplement student's transcript
- Fulfill a college prerequisite course
Option II credit may not be used for:
- Satisfying basic graduation requirements, except for Alternative Physical Education
- Early dismissal from school
- Early graduation
- Honors or Advanced Placement credit
Option II establishes alternate pathways for students of the district to satisfy requirements for high school graduation and meet the New Jersey Student Learning Standards in accord with New Jersey Administrative Code N.J.A.C. 6A:8-5.1(a)2
Eligibility:
Option II alternatives requested by eligible students in grades 9-12, must meet or exceed the following proficiencies established by the New Jersey Student Learning Standards:
- Receive approval by the Option II Review Committee
- Demonstrate satisfactory performance as measured by district approved competency assessment instruments
It is understood that participation in Option II alternative experiences is Voluntary
Recommended Option II Course Offerings
(Click Link Above)
Participants will utilize the EDUCERE LIBRARY or other Board approved provided for course offerings for the following recommended Option II courses.
ENGLISH
- Contemporary Novels (1/2 Year)
- Creative Writing (Full Year)
- Gothic Literature (Full Year)
- Mythology & Folklore (1/2 Year)
- Multicultural Literature (Full Year)
MATH
- Geometry (Full Year)
- Geometry Honors (Full Year)
- College Prep Math (Full Year)
SCIENCE
- Earth Science - (Full Year)
- Environmental Science - (Full Year)
- Astronomy - (Full Year)
- Earth & Space - (Full Year)
- Forensic - (Full Year)
- Veterinary Science - (1/2 Year)
SOCIAL STUDIES
- Economics (Full Year)
- Personal Financial Literature/Economics (Full Year)
- World Religion (Full Year)
- Philosophy (Full Year)
WORLD LANGUAGE
- Arabic (Full Year)
- Chinese (Full Year)
- French (Full Year)
- German (Full Year)
- Sign Language (Full Year)
HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
- Grades 9-12 Health & PE (Full Year)
ELECTIVES
- Health Science (Full Year)
- Nursing (Full Year)
- Animation (Full Year)
- Cybersecurity (Full Year)
- Fashion & Interior Design (Full Year)
- Hotel & Restaurant Management (Full Year)
- National Security (1/2 Year)
- SAT Test Prep (1/2 Year)
- Law (1/2 Year)
*The above list is meant to serve as a guide of options. All courses will be reviewed by the Principal and Option II Review Committee and is subject to approval
ALTERNATIVE CREDIT FINAL ASSESSMENTS:
A midterm and/or final assessment prepared and scored by the MRHS staff will be required if the student has applied to take an alternative credit experience with the expectation to advance a course level upon return to the regular MRHS curriculum. The department supervisor will use the assessment to determine whether or not the student has been properly prepared to succeed in the next level of MRHS curriculum.
The Option II applicant is responsible for securing a proctor, if one is required, in order to complete the alternative credit experience. The proctor's duties typically include obtaining secure instruments from the online program, proctoring the exam and overseeing the return of completed tests.
MRHS applicants who request an alternative credit experience that requires a proctor must secure a proctor who is MRHS certified faculty member. The applicant is responsible for paying the proctor at a rate agreed upon by proctor and applicant. MRHS will provide applicants with a list of available proctors.
Program of Studies
Schoolinks
MCVS
Click on the link below to get more information regarding the shared time program offered by the Monmouth County Vocational School District.
Program of Studies
Program Pathways
Liberal Arts
STEM
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
Career & Technical Education
MRHS Course Guide
College Resources
College Search Resources:
- Schoolinks: MRHS's college admissions network that connects students, families, high schools, and colleges for a better admissions experience.
- College Board (Big Future College Search): College search software online, scholarships and register for the SAT.
- The Hundred-Seven.org: HBCU (Historically Black Colleges & Universities) college search by major & state.
- Fair Test.org: Full list of SAT/ACT optional colleges and universities
- CollegeData.com: A platform that offers personalized college recommendations, scholarship search tools, and virtual campus tours
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College Navigator: National Center For Education Statistics.
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College Transitions: Dataverse lists and data to help navigate admissions and financial aid.
UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL AID
FINANCIAL AID FOR NJ HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND FAMILIES
THE 2025-2026 FAFSA APPLICATION PROCESS
Upcoming Events
COLLEGE PLANNING SERIES
FAFSA APPLICATION ASSISTANCE & INFORMATION WORKSHOP
March 11, 2025
7:00 pm
We are proud to offer a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid including State Aid) Assistance and Information Session for parents and students by HESAA during our 2025 College & Career Planning Night on March 11, 2025, at 7:00 pm.
Parents and students who wish to participate in the FAFSA session must register in advance and do the following:
- Parents and students should create their User ID and Password by going to https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account/launch since there may be a verification process
- Parents and students must have the following documents and/or information accessible for the workshop:
- FSA ID account and Password (for the student and all parental information contributors)
- Copy of all 2023 Federal Income Tax Returns with schedules and W-2 forms for student (if applicable) and parent(s)
- Social Security or Individual Tax Identification numbers for parent and social security number for the student. If the student is not a U.S. Citizen, Alien Registration number or documentation as U.S. Permanent Resident. (if the student is not a citizen or eligible non-citizen, they should not complete the FAFSA and should refer to the NJ Dreamer application)
- Records of balances in checking and savings – for student and parent(s)
- Marital Status of parent(s) and date of marital status (for example, the date of marriage)
- Student Driver’s License # (if applicable)
Attendees MUST register for this event.