Holmdel High School
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Holmdel High School | |
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36 Crawfords Corner Road Holmdel, NJ 07733 |
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School district | Holmdel Township Public Schools |
Principal | C. Arthur Albrizio |
Enrollment |
1,184 (as of 2005-06)[1] |
Faculty | 89.0[1] |
Student:teacher ratio | 13.3[1] |
Type | Public high school |
Grades | 9-12 |
Athletics conference | Shore Conference[2] |
Mascot | Hornets[2] |
Color(s) | Royal Blue and White[2] |
Established | 1972 |
Information | 732-946-1832 |
Homepage | School Website |
Holmdel High School is a comprehensive community four-year public high school located at 36 Crawfords Corner Road in Holmdel Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, which serves 1,200 students from Holmdel Township. It is the only high school in the Holmdel Township Public Schools.
As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,184 students and 89.0 classroom teachers (on a FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 13.3.[1]
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[edit] Description
Holmdel High School is known for academic, athletic, and artistic excellence. The school regularly ranks highly in academic competitions. Holmdel sports teams, notably the girls' tennis, boys' tennis, track, cross country, and basketball teams have been New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) State Champions. Holmdel also places several students in the NJMEA All-State music programs every year.
[edit] Awards and recognition
Holmdel High School was the 19th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 316 schools statewide, in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2006 cover story on the state's Top Public High Schools.[3]
In Newsweek's May 22, 2007 issue, ranking the country's top high schools, Holmdel High School was listed in 480th place, the ninth-highest ranked school in New Jersey.[4] The school was ranked as the 12th-best public secondary school in New Jersey and the 380th-best in the U.S. in Newsweek magazine's listing of "America's Best High Schools" in 2006.[5], and was ranked 426th in the 2005 rankings.[6]
The Holmdel Chess Team competes with other schools in the Shore Chess League of New Jersey (SCLNJ). The chess team won the 2005 New Jersey High School Booster Championship, and in 2006 won the New Jersey High School Varsity Championship.
Holmdel High School is also home to Baseball Primetime, a regional cable television show. Baseball Primetime won the 2005 New York-area National Television High School Award for Excellence in the Sports category.[7]
The American Computer Science League 2005-06 competition was held May 27, 2006 at Lakota East High School, Liberty Township, Butler County, Ohio, United States. with the Holmdel High School team coming in third in the three-member team competition.[8]
[edit] Campus
Holmdel High School is physically connected to the William R. Satz Middle School and is notable for its unusual hexagonal architecture. The oldest part of the building structure is the English/Humanities Hallway, with classroom numbers running in the 100s. The main part was completed in 1973, including the Commons, the 400s, the 500s, the Library, the Gym, the Complex Auditorium, and the TV Studio. The 400s (and 500s on the second floor) are eccentrically designed in a circular fashion, with both ends reaching the Commons. They surround the Library and Conference area. In addition to classrooms, the 400s wing also houses the Humanities Department Office, The Sting Newspaper Office, and Creation Yearbook Office.
The Commons is the main meeting area of the school, with lunch, school events, and many after-school activities taking place there. Within the Commons is the Chartwells Lunch Service, where students buy food. The Commons is also a main advertising area for school events, such as club fundraisers, activities, sports events, and annual functions like Powderpuff and Spirit Week. The Complex Auditorium features state-of-the-art sound systems and hosts a multitude of events, ranging from the Holmdel Theater Guild annual productions to Holmdel Board of Education meetings. The large gym hosts basketball games and daily physical education classes. The TV studio hosts classes and TV production after school. The Library consists of several thousand volumes, and also contains nearly 40 desktop computers for student use. In 2000, construction of a new 600s/700s wing was completed, bringing new science facilities to the school. In 2004, construction of a new 800s/900s wing was completed, hosting both language and science classrooms. A new multi-purpose gymnasium/cafeteria and the adjacent kitchen were constructed in 2004. However, the gymnasium's length is three feet short of the minimum that is required to host varsity basketball games and the kitchen has never been used because it was constructed without the proper ventilation systems.
Because of the open space Holmdel houses, the several dozen acres behind the school contain soccer, baseball, softball, field hockey, lacrosse, football, tennis, and track sports areas. The combination football/track field is known as Bob Roggy field, named after a Holmdel alumnus who set the world javelin record. It has recently been renovated, including a new six-lane track and a synthetic turf.
On Holmdel High School grounds is the Duncan Smith Theater, named after a Holmdel alumnus, in which Holmdel Theater Company and Holmdel Theater Guild productions are regularly performed.
[edit] Extracurricular activities
The students of Holmdel participate in a great variety of activities, everything ranging from sports to academic clubs to artistic organizations on campus. The largest sport is track, and the largest extracurricular club is the Kiwanis Key Club. Notable clubs also include the Holmdel Theater Guild, which hosts three major productions a year, Best Buddies, Future Business Leaders of America, Creation Yearbook, The Sting Newspaper, and Transitions.
The Holmdel mascot is the Hornet. During the American Revolutionary War the British named this area the Hornet's Nest because of the sting from our fighting patriots meant frequent defeat to the British raiders.
The Student Advisory Board is the main student governing body of the school. It is responsible for approving/denying fundraisers, dealing with club and organization issues, and serving as a liaison between the administration and the student body. The Student Council, on the other hand, deals with issues specific to each grade. The Student Council of the Holmdel High School is a separate entity from the Student Advisory Board. The Student Council consists of class officers, e.g. Freshman President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and two S.A.B. representatives.
The band program offered in Holmdel High School has won numerous awards from various festivals and ranked competitions. The band program in Holmdel High School consists of a symphonic band and a jazz ensemble. The jazz band is joined through audition-only and travels to numerous competitions in the tri-state area every year.[9]
[edit] Athletics
The Holmdel High School Hornets compete in the Shore Conference, an athletic conference made up of private and public high schools centered at the Northern Jersey Shore.[10] All schools in this conference are located within Monmouth County and Ocean County. The league operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).
In 2007, the field hockey team won the Central Jersey, Group II state sectional championship with a 2-1 win over Allentown High School in the tournament final.[11] In 2007, the football team went undefeated in the regular season (9-0), winning the national division.
[edit] Controversy
While attending an off-site pre-season football training camp in the summer of 1989 at Camp Green Lane located in Pennsylvania, senior members of the Holmdel Hornets Football team were alleged to have committed acts of "hazing," forcing underclassmen (mostly sophomores) to remove their clothing and play a game of Twister. The event was videotaped. The Record of November 12, 1989, is quoted as stating that "some coaches reportedly were disciplined."[12] The incident also appeared on an episode of A Current Affair, a news tabloid show on WNYW, Fox Television, in 1989. As a result of the incident, all of the school's 85 football players reportedly were ordered to undergo mental health counseling.[13] In 1991, the sophomores who had been hazed (then seniors) went on to become one of the best football teams in the history of the school, going 9-2 and runner up for the Central Jersey Group II State Champions. In the fall of 1996, the incident was revived.
In 1997, Holmdel High School had an additional incident of "hazing" in the news. This time with the soccer team. More than 200 people attended a Board of Education meeting after hazing reports surfaced. Many were angry that someone had complained about hazing. "Soccer is not a sport of the timid," a mother told the board, according to the Asbury Park Press (November 7, 1997).[14]
In November 2004 one of the girl's track coaches, who was also a teacher at nearby Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft, pleaded guilty to having an affair with one of his athletes.[15] The coach, Todd Lippin, had a consensual relationship with the girl but since she was between the ages of 16 and 18 during the affair it was considered a crime.
In September 2005, a lawsuit was filed against the Holmdel Board of Education on behalf of a lesbian student claiming that she had been abused and assaulted by fellow students, including an incident where she was pushed down a stairway and injured her ankle.[16]
In Fall 2005, six-year head football coach Joe O'Connor stepped down in protest against the school administration's reinstatement of a player he had dismissed from the team. In a show of support for O'Connor's stand, all nine assistant football coaches resigned as well.[17]
Holmdel has recently come under the spotlight for township and citizen difficulties with the administration of Holmdel schools. Since 2000, the Board of Education has had frequent changes in administration, as Holmdel High School has had five principals since 2000, with as many as none different vice principals. In 2005, Holmdel Board of Education meetings held under then-Superintendent Maureen Flaherty became shouting matches over controversial new measures taken by the administrators.
In July 2006, Holmdel Board of Education hired Barbara Duncan to oversee the Holmdel School system. Superintendent Duncan said she could see the magic of Holmdel. Within months Duncan had made significant changes in leadership at Holmdel High School and the District responded in a very positive manner. By year's end the changes had led to Superintendent Duncan's becoming one to the top ten stories of the local newspaper.[18]
[edit] Notes
Over 25% of the student body (297 of 1,176 students in the 2004-2005 school year) is of Pan-Asian descent. The majority is of European descent (Caucasian).[19]
[edit] Notable alumni
- John Burke (1971-), former professional football player, New England Patriots, New York Jets and San Diego Chargers.[20]
- John Cannon, former defensive end who played nine seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[21]
- Christopher Dell, U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe and former U.S. Ambassador to Angola
- Bob Roggy, who set the American javelin throw record in the early 1980s, whose javelin is on display in the front entrance hall of Holmdel HS, and after whom the Holmdel HS football field and track is named.[22]
[edit] Administration
- Mr. C. Arthur Albrizio - Interim-Principal
- Mr. William Loughran -Assistant Principal
- Mr. Richard Katz - Assistant Principal
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d Holmdel High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed October 27, 2007.
- ^ a b c http://www.shoreconference.org/school_info_details.php?id=31 Holmdel High School ], Shore Conference. Accessed March 12, 2008.
- ^ "Top Public High Schools in New Jersey", New Jersey Monthly, September 2006, backed up by Internet Archive as of April 29, 2007. Accessed March 5, 2008.
- ^ "The Top of the Class: The complete list of the 1,200 top U.S. schools", Newsweek, May 22, 2007. Accessed May 24, 2007.
- ^ "America's Best High Schools", Newsweek, May 23, 2006.
- ^ "America's Best High Schools", Newsweek, August 5, 2005.
- ^ 2004-05 National Student Television Award for Excellence, accessed January 2, 2006.
- ^ 2005-06 All-Star Contest, American Computer Science League, accessed January 2, 2006.
- ^ HolmdelBands.org
- ^ School Info, Shore Conference. Accessed March 9, 2008.
- ^ 2007 Field Hockey - Central, Group II, NJSIAA. Accessed November 12, 2007.
- ^ High School Hazing Page - Selected Incidents, accessed June 30, 2006.
- ^ ESPN.com, accessed August 18, 2006.
- ^ InsideHazing.com, accessed August 18, 2006.
- ^ Former track coach faces sentencing
- ^ "Lesbian's suit alleges school abuse", The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 8, 2005.
- ^ "Holmdel H.S. grid coaches all quit: Pop Warner staff will take over", Asbury Park Press, October 27, 2005.
- ^ "The Independent’s top 10 stories of 2006", The Independent, January 4, 2007. Accessed July 2, 2007.
- ^ Holmdel High School, National Center for Education Statistics, accessed April 7, 2007.
- ^ Jon Burke player profile, Database Football.
- ^ John Cannon player profile, Database Football. Accessed May 25, 2007.
- ^ USATF Notes; Marion, Monique and Tom Petronoff, USATF, June 8, 2007. "The meet is hosted by Shore Athletic Club in cooperation with Holmdel High School, alma mater of the late Bob Roggy, a former world No. 1 in the javelin."