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Bridgewater Among Safest School Districts In New Jersey

NJ schools are on edge following the shooting tragedy in Florida. Many districts are being recognized for keeping their students safe.

BRIDGEWATER, NJ — Bridgewater-Raritan Regional School District was ranked among the safest schools in New Jersey. The district ranked 111th in Niche.com's list.

The rankings were based on student and parent ratings of health and safety, area crime rates, and rates for expulsion, suspension, and school related arrests. Read more on how this ranking was calculated.

The district ranked an A for Health & Safety.

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"Bridgewater-Raritan High School is the only high school that I've attended. The classes and academics or challenging and for students to be better and prepare for college and the real world. The teachers are fun and helpful and teach you a great deal about the subject matter that you were learning as well as other real life skills. The social environment is also fantastic," a reviewer said.

The district, ironically, also appeared on Patch's Monday list of 578 schools that had incidents involving weapons in 2016-17.

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East Brunswick was No. 2 and No. 9 nationally. Just this past week, East Brunswick High School student was arrested after allegedly making a terroristic threat in an online post, school officials said. The district also plans to place armed police officers at each school building in response to the Florida shootings.

The rankings were based on student and parent ratings of health and safety, area crime rates, and rates for expulsion, suspension, and school related arrests. Read more on how this ranking was calculated.

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