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Hackensack NJ, early morning storms rolled through North Jersey and may have triggered a partial collapse of the auditorium roof at Bergen County Academies (BCA), a top-ranked magnet high school in Hackensack, NJ.
According to school officials, the auditorium roof was already under replacement when heavy rains struck overnight, causing water to leak into the building. While no injuries were reported, some plaster came down due to water damage, prompting concern over the structural integrity of the facility.
Early morning storms rolled through North Jersey and may have triggered a partial collapse of the auditorium roof at Bergen County Academies (BCA), a top-ranked magnet high school in Hackensack, NJ.
According to school officials, the auditorium roof was already under replacement when heavy rains struck overnight, causing water to leak into the building. While no injuries were reported, some plaster came down due to water damage, prompting concern over the structural integrity of the facility.
What Happened?
Principal Russell Davis confirmed in a statement Sunday that ongoing roof replacement work was impacted by the storm.
“Unfortunately, last night’s storms caused additional water damage,” Davis said. “While we will have to reschedule auditorium events, the damage should have minimal impact on the daily operation of the school for students and staff.”
Vinny Ferraro, the school’s auditorium manager, noted that water leaks led to a partial ceiling collapse in the performance space. However, no major interruptions to the school’s academic schedule are expected.
Location and Legacy
Bergen County Academies, located at 200 Hackensack Avenue in Hackensack, is consistently ranked among New Jersey’s top public high schools. Founded in 1942, the school has evolved into a highly competitive technical high school offering specialized programs in:
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Math and Science
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Engineering and Design
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Medical Science
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Business and Finance
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Culinary Arts and Hospitality Administration
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Visual and Performing Arts
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Technology and Computer Science
The school’s auditorium hosts a range of performances, assemblies, and special events — all of which will now be rescheduled or temporarily relocated as the roof repairs continue.
Emergency Response and Next Steps
While the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office and the Hackensack Fire Department have not issued formal statements, officials are likely assessing the extent of the damage and ensuring the area is safe for future use.
The school will continue its daily academic operations without disruption, with administrators emphasizing student and staff safety as their top priority.
What This Means for Upcoming Events
If you’re a parent, student, or community member planning to attend an upcoming performance or event at BCA, it’s best to check the school’s website or contact the administration for updated scheduling information.
Conclusion: Safety First, Education Uninterrupted
Despite the inconvenience, Bergen County Academies remains fully operational, and the auditorium repairs are already being addressed. This incident is a reminder of the unexpected challenges that come with building maintenance — especially during unpredictable New Jersey weather.
Stay tuned for updates as the school works to restore its auditorium and resume events in the coming weeks.
What Happened?
Principal Russell Davis confirmed in a statement Sunday that ongoing roof replacement work was impacted by the storm.
“Unfortunately, last night’s storms caused additional water damage,” Davis said. “While we will have to reschedule auditorium events, the damage should have minimal impact on the daily operation of the school for students and staff.”
Vinny Ferraro, the school’s auditorium manager, noted that water leaks led to a partial ceiling collapse in the performance space. However, no major interruptions to the school’s academic schedule are expected.
Location and Legacy
Bergen County Academies, located at 200 Hackensack Avenue in Hackensack, is consistently ranked among New Jersey’s top public high schools. Founded in 1942, the school has evolved into a highly competitive technical high school offering specialized programs in:
-
Math and Science
-
Engineering and Design
-
Medical Science
-
Business and Finance
-
Culinary Arts and Hospitality Administration
-
Visual and Performing Arts
-
Technology and Computer Science
The school’s auditorium hosts a range of performances, assemblies, and special events — all of which will now be rescheduled or temporarily relocated as the roof repairs continue.
Emergency Response and Next Steps
While the Bergen County Sheriff’s Office and the Hackensack Fire Department have not issued formal statements, officials are likely assessing the extent of the damage and ensuring the area is safe for future use.
The school will continue its daily academic operations without disruption, with administrators emphasizing student and staff safety as their top priority.
What This Means for Upcoming Events
If you’re a parent, student, or community member planning to attend an upcoming performance or event at BCA, it’s best to check the school’s website or contact the administration for updated scheduling information.
Conclusion: Safety First, Education Uninterrupted
Despite the inconvenience, Bergen County Academies remains fully operational, and the auditorium repairs are already being addressed. This incident is a reminder of the unexpected challenges that come with building maintenance — especially during unpredictable New Jersey weather.
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