Hoboken High School’s Class of 2026 has 136 graduates who obtained a total of $24 million in scholarships, with 81 percent attending college in the fall.
“The future plans of the Class of 2026 are a testament to their hard work, resilience, and determination,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Christine Johnson said in a statement.
“Whether our graduates are attending a four‑year university, beginning at a community college, pursuing a skilled trade, entering the workforce, or serving in the military, each pathway is a meaningful measure of success. We are incredibly proud of this class and confident they will continue to make meaningful contributions to their communities and the world.”
97 students, including one student appointed to the United States Naval Academy, will attend a four-year college or university, 13 students will go to two-year colleges, 18 students are enrolled at trade and technical programs, seven will participate in workforce entry, and one has enlisted in the military…