Our KHS ghosts and ghouls showed off Boo-tiful costumes at the annual PE Halloween Costume Contest! Congratulations to all our winners:
Physical Education Halloween Costume Contest 2023
CATEGORIES:
Most Creative
Period 1: Genie from Monster High- Mathias Ron
Period 2: Adam Sandler- Najaliyn Gabriel
Period 3: Tiger shark- Jonathan Cedeno
Period 4: Italian Bomb Squad- Joseph Costa
Period 5: Basil from Amore- Lando Mould
Period 6: Eleni Nunez
Period 7: Shoto - Amanda Garcia
Period 8: Grandma wolf- Elizabeth Fontan
Funniest
Period 1: Leprechaun- Colin McKenna
Period 2: Penguin- Gianluca Porta
Period 3: Blob- Ryan Valle
Period 4: Teddy Bear- Ian McCourt
Period 5: Columbian Country Man- GianCarlo Munoz
Period 6: Micael #241021
Period 7: Inflatable Frenzy Guy- Emilia Sikorski
Period 8: Clown- Leah McDonald
Scariest
Period 1: Plague Doctor-Virgilio Luengas
Period 3: Psychopath Patient- Rosalia Retana
Period 4: Dracula- Syed Haris
Period 5: Vampire- Barbara Pereira
Period 6: Anna Yezzi
Period 7: Freddy Kruger- Madison Rodriguez
Period 8: Sore Throat- Sawyer
Best Representation of a character
Period 1: Hazmat- Raphy Burgos
Period 2: Mary Poppins-Alexi Hernandez, Panini from Chowder-Germaris Suira
Period 3: Rhianna and backup dancer- Angie Vidal and Giovanni Mena
Period 4: American Psycho- Alexa Bonilla
Period 5: Thelma- Sabrina Bian
Period 6: Ravyn Mejias and Blake Torres
Period 7: Scrooge- Kevin Gosnell
Period 8:Robber-Jasmine Santamassino, Macho Man- Brandon Belichak
Most Original
Period 1: Ratatouille- Antonio Velez, Raquel Lamengo
Period 2: Pitbull (2)- Jayda Concepcion, Victoria Kulikowski
Period 3: Toys R Us- JC Alvarado
Period 4: Moss- Christian Benito
Period 5: Sophie Hatter- Marie Silva
Period 6: Janissa Funex
Period 7: Sweetest Fairy- Sophia Vargas
Period 8: Bee Keeper- Josephine Brizuela










KHS: Happy Halloween from the KHS staff, please enjoy and be safe!
Kardinal Nation
https://youtu.be/nkQ8Tq5iQvg
Wishing you a Halloween so good, it's scary!









🎃🕸️👻Fun and frights from KHS students! Happy Halloween! 🎃🕸️👻








KHS:
Thank you to all the parents, students and the staff who help make this a great night for everyone!!
A special thank you to Ms. Gonzalez








KHS:
Thank you to all the parents, students and the staff who help make this a great night for everyone!!
A special thank you to Ms. Gonzalez








KHS:
Thank you to all the parents, students and the staff who help make this a great night for everyone!!
A special thank you to Ms. Gonzalez









KHS:
Thank you to all the parents, students and the staff who help make this a great night for everyone!!
A special thank you to Ms. Gonzalez








KHS:
Thank you to all the parents, students and the staff who help make this a great night for everyone!!
A special thank you to Ms. Gonzalez








KHS: The Kearny High K-Birds presents ~ Terror in K-Town
Monday, October 30, 2023, from 5 pm - 8 pm
See flyer for additional information
Check out the promotional video
https://youtu.be/xcIKTZiUy4Y
https://youtu.be/auDAWX2inpY

KHS:
The Kearny boys defeated West Orange in the second round of the State tournament on Saturday. Aaron Ocana, Gabe Gomez and Guilherme Xavier each notched a goal to propel the Kards to a 3-0 victory.
Great Win!!




KHS:
The Kearny Girls Soccer Team beating Bloomfield 5 to 1!!!
Keala Cicchino scored 3 goals and Olivia Covello socred 2!!








KHS:
Monday, 10/23, Kearny High School's Planet Earth class visited the Earth and Space Science Department at Rutgers University in Newark. They learned about and participated in geology and atmospheric studies. Our students were able to use equipment used in mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, atmospheric research, and petroleum geology. They used ground penetrating radar, saw how rock thin sections are made in a rock lab with a diamond saw, and played the Oil Game, simulating how geologists and oil companies determine where to drill for oil and gas. And pizza! Thank you to Jose Torre and Jen Mead for chaperoning with us, and to Rutgers for hosting us. Also feature here is a former student, Jack is a doctorate student of geology at Rutgers. He is a Kearny High School graduate who fell in love with geology when he took Planet Earth 7 years ago during his senior high school year. We are so proud of you!!
GREAT TRIP!!!
Linda Glickstein
Science Department
Kearny High School

KHS:
Monday, 10/23, Kearny High School's Planet Earth class visited the Earth and Space Science Department at Rutgers University in Newark. They learned about and participated in geology and atmospheric studies. Our students were able to use equipment used in mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, atmospheric research, and petroleum geology. They used ground penetrating radar, saw how rock thin sections are made in a rock lab with a diamond saw, and played the Oil Game, simulating how geologists and oil companies determine where to drill for oil and gas. And pizza! Thank you to Jose Torre and Jen Mead for chaperoning with us, and to Rutgers for hosting us.
GREAT TRIP!!!
Linda Glickstein
Science Department
Kearny High School





KHS:
Monday, 10/23, Kearny High School's Planet Earth class visited the Earth and Space Science Department at Rutgers University in Newark. They learned about and participated in geology and atmospheric studies. Our students were able to use equipment used in mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, atmospheric research, and petroleum geology. They used ground penetrating radar, saw how rock thin sections are made in a rock lab with a diamond saw, and played the Oil Game, simulating how geologists and oil companies determine where to drill for oil and gas. And pizza! Thank you to Jose Torre and Jen Mead for chaperoning with us, and to Rutgers for hosting us.
GREAT TRIP!!!
Linda Glickstein
Science Department
Kearny High School









KHS:
Monday, 10/23, Kearny High School's Planet Earth class visited the Earth and Space Science Department at Rutgers University in Newark. They learned about and participated in geology and atmospheric studies. Our students were able to use equipment used in mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, atmospheric research, and petroleum geology. They used ground penetrating radar, saw how rock thin sections are made in a rock lab with a diamond saw, and played the Oil Game, simulating how geologists and oil companies determine where to drill for oil and gas. And pizza! Thank you to Jose Torre and Jen Mead for chaperoning with us, and to Rutgers for hosting us.
GREAT TRIP!!!
Linda Glickstein
Science Department
Kearny High School









KHS:
Monday, 10/23, Kearny High School's Planet Earth class visited the Earth and Space Science Department at Rutgers University in Newark. They learned about and participated in geology and atmospheric studies. Our students were able to use equipment used in mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, atmospheric research, and petroleum geology. They used ground penetrating radar, saw how rock thin sections are made in a rock lab with a diamond saw, and played the Oil Game, simulating how geologists and oil companies determine where to drill for oil and gas. And pizza! Thank you to Jose Torre and Jen Mead for chaperoning with us, and to Rutgers for hosting us.
GREAT TRIP!!!
Linda Glickstein
Science Department
Kearny High School








KHS:
Just wanted to share some pictures from 3rd period today. The students are preparing their creative portions of their expository speeches. Students brought blankets and treats to share during writing, enjoyable time to write on this beautiful sunny Thursday.






KHS:
Monday, 10/23, Kearny High School's Planet Earth class visited the Earth and Space Science Department at Rutgers University in Newark. They learned about and participated in geology and atmospheric studies. Our students were able to use equipment used in mineralogy, petrology, geophysics, atmospheric research, and petroleum geology. They used ground penetrating radar, saw how rock thin sections are made in a rock lab with a diamond saw, and played the Oil Game, simulating how geologists and oil companies determine where to drill for oil and gas. And pizza! Thank you to Jose Torre and Jen Mead for chaperoning with us, and to Rutgers for hosting us.










Ms. Donnelly's Ceramics students mold their creativity and imagination to transform clay into artistic masterpieces reflective of each students' skills and passions.



