Colonia High School, Public high school in Woodbridge Township, US
Colonia High School is a public secondary school in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, spread across several buildings on East Street. The campus has classrooms, science rooms, athletic fields, and an auditorium serving students in grades 9 through 12.
The school opened in 1967 and earned accreditation from the Middle States Association in 1973. That recognition confirmed it as a formally validated school in the region.
Students produce The Declaration newspaper and The Arch yearbook, which capture school events and student life through writing and photography. These publications serve as records of the community and its activities throughout the year.
The school is in the Colonia neighborhood of Woodbridge Township and can be reached by car or local bus. Because it is an active school, access to the grounds during the day is generally restricted.
In 2022, state officials investigated reports of brain tumor cases among former students and staff dating back to when the school first opened. The inquiry focused attention on possible environmental factors linked to the campus grounds.
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