Toms River High School South

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The school "upon the hill".
The school "upon the hill".

Toms River High School South is a comprehensive four-year public high school, and was the first high school established in Toms River Township, as part of the Toms River Regional Schools. Originally, the school opened in 1891 as Toms River High School. In 1969, when the high school was found to be too small to accommodate the fast-growing community, a second high school, Toms River High School North was opened and South was appended onto the school's original name. A third high school in the district, Toms River High School East, was opened in 1979. South's student body consists of nearly 1,700 students. The school day lasts six hours and 20 minutes. Toms River high schools are some of the earliest daily closing high schools in New Jersey, closing at 1:40 PM everyday.

The school colors are Maroon and White. The school mascots are the Indian, Indian Princess, Super Maroon, and Spirit.

Each year, students, parents, teachers, alumni, and administrators gather for the annual Toms River High School North vs. Toms River High School South football game. The game is considered to be the biggest event of the year for students. The annual event began 33 years ago. Of those 33 games played through the 2005 season, Toms River High School North has won ten games, and Toms River High School South has won 23.

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Shirts worn by faculty at TRS.
Shirts worn by faculty at TRS.

A school survey run by Rowan University showed that 77% of Toms River High School South students think tobacco is never a good thing to use.

The Rowan University study, called the Social Norms Project, was designed to inform students about the misperceptions of substance abuse among teens. The study also revealed that 80% of South students have never consumed alcohol and have never used marijuana or other illicit drugs.[1]

[edit] Demographics

  • 88% White
  • 5% Black
  • 4% Hispanic
  • 2% Asian
Front entrance.
Front entrance.

[edit] The School Song - Old Indian Tom

Oh, Old Indian Tom was the man who gave his name
to our high school upon the hill!
And the glory of his victories, his conquest and his fame
abide here among us still.
You can talk about your Lakewood, Barnegat, and all the rest,
for they are names that we shall never hear.
But Toms River High School is the noblest and the best
to the end we will stand up and cheer...
CHORUS
Toms River, Toms River, is a name known to fame in days of yore!
May she ever be glorious, till the sun shall climb the heavens no more!
(Repeat CHORUS)
TRS Band playing Old Indian Tom in the S.O.U.T.H. formation.
TRS Band playing Old Indian Tom in the S.O.U.T.H. formation.

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