Wayne Valley High School

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Wayne Valley High School
Location
551 Valley Road
Wayne, NJ, 07470
USA
Information
School district Wayne Public Schools
Principal Robert V. Reis
Enrollment

1,381(as of 2005-06)[1]

Faculty 107.0 (on FTE basis)[1]
Student:teacher ratio 12.9[1]
Type Public high school
Grades 9-12
Athletics conference Northern Hills Conference
Motto "A tradition of excellence"
Nickname Indians
Color(s) Blue and white
Publication Smoke Signals
Established 1952
Information 973-633-3066
Homepage

Wayne Valley High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school, one of the two high schools in Wayne, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Wayne Public Schools. Wayne Valley's school colors are blue and white, and Wayne Valley is the home of the Indians, The Tribe with Pride. Wayne Valley is known for its "tradition of excellence," both academically and athletically, and it has often been ranked among New Jersey's top public high schools.

As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,381 students and 107.0 classroom teachers (on a FTE basis, for a student-teacher ratio of 12.9.[1]

Wayne Valley has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1954.[2] The school is also accredited by the New Jersey Department of Education.

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[edit] Awards and recognition

Wayne Valley High School was the 72nd-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]

[edit] Sports

The Wayne Valley High School Indians participate in the Northern Hills Conference. The team is categorized by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) in North I, Group III.

The Wayne Valley boys track team went undefeated in the season, winning the County Relays, Conference, and County Meets. While the girls went undefeated in the dual meet season, losing the Conference meet to West Orange High School which came down to the last event, and winning the 5th county title in a row.

The Wayne Valley football team made it to the North 1 Group III playoffs in 2005, 2006 and 2007. In 2005, the Indians were second seeded behind Wayne Hills High School and beat Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest 12-3 in the first round, falling in the 2nd round to 3rd seeded Parsippany Hills High School 27-7.

They went into the 2006 playoff 3rd seeded, losing in the first round to Passaic Valley Regional High School, 49-20.[4]

On March 6, 2007, the boys' basketball team played in the North I, Group III state championship, falling to Passaic Valley Regional High School by 60-48, in a game played at Passaic County Technical Institute.[5][6] The boys' basketball team, seeded 10th in the tournament, won the North I Group III state championship on March 4, 2008 over top seed West Milford High School by a score of 48-45 in a game played at John F. Kennedy High School in Paterson, New Jersey.[7] This was the team's first sectional title in just over a decade.[8]

In the 2007 playoffs, they were once again the 2nd seed behind their cross-town rival, Wayne Hills High School. They made it to the finals, beating Passaic Valley Regional High School 46-23 in the first round and Paramus High School 20-7 in the semifinals. They faced Wayne Hills High School in the finals, for an all-Wayne Championship game, falling 27-7 to Wayne Hills in the North I Group III state sectional championship game played at Giants Stadium. The loss was the sole blemish on an 11-1 season.[9][10]

During their 2007-08 season, the Wayne Valley Quizbowl team came in 4th during the Bridgewater Games.

[edit] Incidents

On June 13, 2007, authorities found two bundles of what looked like half-sticks of dynamite in two lockers at Wayne Valley. All of the students were evacuated, and the county bomb squad extracted the devices. The devices were then detonated by the bomb squad at the Paterson firing range. It is unknown whether the devices were intended to do harm or be a prank. Police are still investigating the incident further. The bundles turned out to be smoke emitting devises. Which were to be used in a prank to postpone finals.[11] On June 27, 2007, five members of the class that just graduated from the school were arrested for their roles in the incident, and face up to 25 years in jail if convicted on all charges filed.[12]

[edit] Administration

Core members of the schools administration are:[13]

  • Mr. Robert V. Reis - Principal
  • Mr. Michael Agrati - Assistant Principal (Grades 10 & 12)
  • Mr. Michael Rewick - Assistant Principal (Grades 9 & 11)
  • Mrs. Karen Gross - Dean of Students

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Wayne Valley High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed October 29, 2007.
  2. ^ Wayne Valley High School, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Accessed June 26, 2007.
  3. ^ "Top Public High Schools in New Jersey" (Schools 51-100), New Jersey Monthly, September 2006, backed up by Internet Archive as of March 10, 2007. Accessed March 5, 2008.
  4. ^ 2006 Football Tournament - North I, Group III, NJSIAA, accessed April 21, 2007.
  5. ^ Castro, Hornets down Valley, win first sectional crown, Herald News, by Adam Zagoria, March 7, 2007
  6. ^ 2007 Boys Basketball - North I, Group III, NJSIAA. Accessed March 7, 2007.
  7. ^ 2008 Boys Basketball - North I, Group III, NJSIAA. Accessed March 9, 2008.
  8. ^ Zagoria, Adam. "Wayne Valley guard comes up big", The Record (New Jersey), March 5, 2008. Accessed March 9, 2008. "Valley (20-9) has won four consecutive road tournament games to capture its first sectional title since 1997, when the Indians beat Indian Hills, led by current Valley head coach Joe Leicht."
  9. ^ Czerwinski, Mark J. "Hills is king of the hill", The New York Times, December 1, 2007. Accessed December 3, 2007. "That's because the Patriots capped off their season in spectacular fashion, stopping crosstown rival Wayne Valley, 27-7, to win their fourth straight North 1, Group 3 football title in front of 12,527 fans at Giants Stadium.... The loss snapped an 11-game winning streak for the Indians (11-1), The Record's No. 5 team."
  10. ^ 2007 Football - North I, Group III, NJSIAA. Accessed December 3, 2007.
  11. ^ Heininger, Claire; Sterling, Guy; and Heyboer, Kelly "Pyrotechnics force evacuation of school", The Star-Ledger, June 13, 2007. Accessed June 13, 2007. "Wayne Valley High School was evacuated this morning after pyrotechnic devices capable of causing "catastrophic" damage were found in the building a day before final exams were to begin, authorities said. No one was injured in the scare, which began around 9:15 a.m. when a student spotted wires protruding from his second-floor locker, authorities said. The locker, which the student had cleaned out the day before, and another nearby each contained two bundles of pyrotechnics - 16 half-sticks of the material in all, authorities said."
  12. ^ Schweber, Nate. "5 Charged in Planting of Devices at School", The New York Times, June 28, 2007. Accessed July 1, 2007. "Five teenagers who graduated last week from Wayne Valley High School have been arrested in connection with the discovery of 16 devices with fuses in lockers at the school, forcing the evacuation of 1,400 students on the last full day of classes. The young men, three of them 18 and two 17 at the time of the evacuation, face up to 25 years in prison if found guilty, said James Wilson, chief of the arson unit for the Passaic County prosecutor.
  13. ^ WV Administrators, Wayne Valley High School. Accessed July 23, 2007.
  14. ^ Rohan, Virginia. "North Jersey-bred and talented too", The Record (Bergen County), June 18, 2007. Accessed June 25, 2007. "Lisa Edelstein: Class of 1984, Wayne Valley High School"
  15. ^ Best Boys Tennis Team of the Century, The Star-Ledger. Accessed December 10, 2007.
  16. ^ Art Thoms player profile, database Football. Accessed August 11, 2007.
  17. ^ Art Thoms, Oakland Raiders. Accessed August 11, 2007. "I started playing football in high school. It was the freshman team at Wayne High School in Wayne, N.J. I played two years there and then my family moved to Brickjohn[sic] , NJ. I played the last two years of high school ball there."

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