West Orange High School (New Jersey)

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West Orange High School
Location
51 Conforti Avenue
West Orange, NJ 07052

Information
School district West Orange Public Schools
Principal Arthur J. Alloggiamento
Enrollment

1,998 (as of 2005-06)[1]

Faculty 171.8 (on FTE basis)[1]
Student:teacher ratio 11.6[1]
Type Public high school
Grades 9 - 12
Athletics conference Northern Hills Conference
Nickname Mountaineers
Information 973-669-5301
Homepage

West Orange High School (informally termed, West Orange High) is a comprehensive, four-year public high school, serving students in ninth through twelfth grade from West Orange in Essex County, New Jersey. WOHS is currently the only high school serving the West Orange Public Schools. The current facility was built in 1960 as Mountain High School. In 1984, the original West Orange High School was sold to become Seton Hall Preparatory School, a private Catholic school.

West Orange High School is accredited by the New Jersey Department of Education and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,998 students and 171.8 classroom teachers (on a FTE basis, for a student-teacher ratio of 11.6.[1]

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[edit] Faculty

A faculty of 200 includes administration and supervisory personnel, as well as Guidance Staff, two full-time Library Media Specialists, two nurses, a Student Assistance Counselor, and a full-time Child Study Team. The majority of the professional staff members have earned masters degrees, seven have earned doctorates.

West Orange High School has a comprehensive program with a wide variety of course offerings. Graduation requirements are based on study in grades nine through twelve. Students must satisfy the state and local requirements for graduation and take additional courses to total a minimum of 135 credits. In addition to the basic academic courses offered at multiple ability levels, there are Honors and Advanced Placement Program courses in most disciplines. Programs in business education, technical and industrial education, computer education, performing and fine arts, and English as a Second Language are also offered.

The Horizons Program, an alternative approach to education, is offered to meet the needs of disaffected students. The Cooperative Education Program provides students with the opportunity to study academics as well as receive on-the-job training. Students can also choose from a wide variety of electives.

[edit] Awards and recognition

West Orange High School was the 98th-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.[2]

For the 1998-99 school year, West Orange High School was named a "Star School" by the New Jersey Department of Education, the highest honor that a New Jersey school can achieve.[3]

West Orange High School applied for, and was awarded, a Dodge Grant for the 2004-2005 academic year through Montclair State University. The focus of the grant is to explore how to develop a Conflict Resolution program responsive to the needs of West Orange High School. The Dodge Grant Team has spent this past year researching and developing a potential Conflict Resolution Model for West Orange High School.

[edit] Athletics

West Orange High School competes in the Skyline Division of the Northern Hills Conference.

The 2006 Boys Soccer team finished the season with a 24-1 record, and was ranked 4th in the nation at the beginning of the 2006 Season but finished 17th in the NSCAA/adidas National Rankings.[4] The 2006 team won the Group IV State Championship with a 4-1 win over Bridgewater-Raritan High School in the semifinals and a 3-0 win against Manalapan High School in the finals.[5]

Their marching band the Marching Mountaineers are 2 year USSBA GROUP V Open state champs ( 2005, 2006) and ninth in the country as of 2007 BOA (Bands of America). In addition, their Color Guard is nationally known for their "globe-tossing" performance.

The school hosted a match between a team representing the New York Athletic Club and teams from Russia and Romania. The NYAC team beat Russia 14-11 in free style and Romania 14-12 in Greco-Roman matches.[6]

[edit] Administration

  • Arthur J. Alloggiamento – Principal
  • Kimberly Juirdano – Assistant Principal
  • Hayden N. Moore – Assistant Principal
  • Eric Price – Assistant Principal
  • Annette Dade – Dean
  • Louis Della Pia – Dean
  • Patrick Galante – Dean
  • Thomas M. Shea – Guidance Supervisor

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d West Orange High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed November 1, 2007.
  2. ^ "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.
  3. ^ Star School Award recipient detail 1998-99 school year, West Orange High School, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed May 29, 2006.
  4. ^ NSCAA/adidas National Rankings: National Final Regular Season Poll Poll, November 21, 2006. Accessed July 27, 2007.
  5. ^ 2006 Boys Soccer Tournament - Public Semis/Finals, NJSIAA. Accessed September 25, 2007.
  6. ^ Abbott, Gary. "NYAC beats Russia, 14-11 in freestyle and Romania 14-12 in Greco-Roman in dual meet in New Jersey", United States Olympic Committee, November 16, 2007. Accessed December 1, 2007.
  7. ^ "WORLD MARK SET BY ROSE IN SWIM", The New York Times, August 18, 1962, pg. 16."The unherladed 15-year-old Miss Duenkel cracked the listed world record in the 200-meter back-stroke in 2:32.1. The 125-pound sophomore from West Orange High School beat Miss de Varona in a tense dual [sic] in the last fifty meters. Donna was clocked in 2:33.1."
  8. ^ Mark E. Kelly Biographical Data, NASA. Accessed March 25, 2007.
  9. ^ Scott J. Kelly Biographical Data, NASA, accessed March 25, 2007.
  10. ^ "Major Army Command Says Farewell to Four-Star Commander", United States Army Materiel Command press release. Accessed November 19, 2007. "Kern was raised in West Orange , NJ and graduated from West Orange High School."
  11. ^ Q and A with Vinnie Politan, November 20, 2006, accessed April 12, 2007. "It'll be tough to deal with him, even if I was the two-time captain of the West Orange Cowboys' Group 2 Section 2 State Championship basketball team."
  12. ^ a b "THE ULTIMATE NEW JERSEY HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK: T-Z AND ALSO...", The Star-Ledger, June 27, 1999. Accessed August 4, 2007.

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