Vineland Senior High School South
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Principal | Dr. Thomas McCann |
School type | Public |
School district | Vineland Public Schools |
Founded | 1963 |
Student Population | Approx. 1300 |
Location | Vineland, NJ, USA |
Mascot | Rooster |
School colors | Red and Gray |
School motto | "Enter to learn, go forth to serve." |
Vineland Senior High School South is a public high school located in Vineland, New Jersey, as part of the Vineland Public Schools. The school opened in 1963. It holds classes for 11th and 12th grade students, as well as a small amount of students from other grades. It is considered to be a different school, but on the same campus of Vineland Senior High School North.
The proposed dress code, slated to take effect for the 2006-7 school year, has given way to controversy and debate among students and parents[1].
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[edit] Demographics
White 40%
Hispanic 39%
African American 17%
Asian 3%
American Indian <1%
Source: Greatschools.net
[edit] Contact Information
2880 E Chestnut Ave
Vineland, NJ 08360
Cumberland County
Phone: (856) 794-6800
[edit] Athletics
Vineland Senior High School South/Vineland Senior High School North have participated since 1893 in Annual Thanksgiving Football Game with Millville High School, in Millville. The rivalry is the second-oldest Public High School rivalry in the United States, meeting for the 135th time in 2006. Vineland leads the series, 61-55, with 19 games ending in ties.[2][3]
[edit] Administration
- Dr. Thomas McCann - Principal
- Ms. Karen Malatesta - Assistant Principal
- Ms. Dorothy Burke - Assistant Principal
[edit] References
- ^ Students label new dress code as racist Daily Journal, June 21, 2006
- ^ Thanksgiving brings feast of rivalries, The Courier-Post, November 22, 2006
- ^ VHS-MHS games on the 6s were eventful, colorful, Daily Journal (Vineland), November 29, 1996