Admissions

Virtual Tour

 

Admissions

We encourage parents, professionals, and interested parties to take informal tours. Contact Bob Szafranski at (732) 946-4771 ext. 240 or by e-mail bszafranski@collieryouthservices.org to make arrangements or more information.

Formal referrals are made through the Child Study Team.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who pays / arranges transportation?
The sending school district is responsible for both tuition and transportation.

Does Collier have an Extended School Year (ESY) program?
Collier High School does not offer ESY. However, Kateri (another program through Collier Youth Services) has two ESY programs in which CHS students often enroll through their sending district: JET (Job Experience and Training), a life and job skills program designed to help at-risk students become employable and develop into contributing members of the community; and Project Eco, an ecologically-focused six-week ESY and recreation program for special education students.

How often is individual and group counseling?
Students generally meet with their counselor individually at least once each week, and more often at the student's request. Each group therapy session is generally held once a week.

Do you award diplomas?
The student's official diploma comes from the sending school district. Collier awards graduates a certificate of completion to acknowledge their graduation from Collier High School.

What percentage of graduates go to college?
About 85% of Collier graduates continue their education after high school, whether at a four-year school, community college, or vocational school.

How many students attend Collier and what is the grade range?
About 130 students in grades 8 through 12 attend Collier High School.

What is the ratio of boys to girls?
We generally have a ratio of about 55% boys, 45% girls.

What is the teacher to student ratio?
Class sizes at Collier High School are limited to nine, although many classes often have 5-7 students each.

Does Collier offer sports?
Yes, Collier High School's soccer, softball, and basketball teams play interscholastic sports against similar alternative schools, with all games and practices taking place during the school day. In addition, our weekly clubs allow students to participate in sports such as cycling, lacrosse, and wrestling.