Seaford High School
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Seaford High School (Delaware) | |
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Seaford, Delaware, United States | |
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Superintendent | Dr. Russ Knorr |
Principal | Clarence Davis |
Students | 940 |
Faculty | 53 |
Type | Secondary Public |
Grades | 9th - 12th |
Mascot | Bluejay |
Established | 1966 |
Homepage | http://www.seaford.k12.de.us/shs/ |
Seaford High School (often abbreviated SHS and sometimes referred to as Seaford Senior High School) is a public high school in Seaford, a community in Sussex County, Delaware.
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[edit] Standardized testing
For the graduating class of 2004 (the most recent class for which information is available), students taking the SAT scored an average of 480 in math and 469 in verbal for a combined score of 949.[1] This is compared with averages of 486+484=970 throughout the state and 513+503=1016 nationally.[2]
[edit] Academics
Students can choose from an array of academic courses from college-prep to Advanced Placement to prepare them for the college/university of their choosing. Teachers on the secondary level use the curriculum mapping process to align our content with the Delaware Content Standards, articulate instruction from grades 6 – 12, and coordinate assignments at each grade level.
[edit] Athletics
All Seaford School District teams compete in the Henlopen Conference in middle school and high school sports.