Students enrolled in the Admiral William F. Halsey Health & Public Safety Academy, in addition to completing a college preparatory program, also participate in programs, electives, classes, and activities that focus on the leadership development of each student. The principles of
Stephen R. Covey's
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People serve as the foundation for the Halsey Leadership Academy program; peer leadership, community service, and student government activities are emphasized. Honors and advanced-placement classes are offered. School uniforms are mandated. Each student has the opportunity to select from among the three "strands" of study offered. Students enrolling in the Military Leadership Strand participate in the school's Marine Corps
Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The school is one of five in the state to participate in the Marine Corps JROTC program. Students enrolling in the Public Safety Strand participate in activities that provide them with an understanding of the responsibilities assumed by men and women who select careers in law enforcement or within the legal system, fire science, emergency management (EMT), and homeland security. Health Sciences Strand: Preparation for careers in patient care, nursing, radiology, medical technology, and health administration. It also offers options in physical therapy, sports training, and nutrition, with clinical experiences at Trinitas Regional Medical Center. Also, before 2016, students enrolled in the Business Leadership Strand, which was once part of the academy, participated in coursework, internships, and other activities that introduced them to the world of business and
e-commerce, and helped them to develop a foundation in entrepreneurial, management, and administrative skills. Those students who followed on those skills were in 2011 moved to their own School, known as the
J. Christian Bollwage Finance Academy, in Upper Academy. Some extracurricular activities and sports teams are found in Halsey Academy. The building functions as a hub as other students from the other Elizabeth Academies and
Elizabeth High School use the facility after school hours. The Main Complex also holds Elizabeth High School's swimming pool, where the swim team practices and meets are held. ==References==