Sussex Technical High School

Sussex Technical High School
Established 1961
Type Public secondary
Principal John L. Demby
Students 1,283 (Spring 2010)[1]
Grades 9-12
Location 17099 County Seat Highway,
Georgetown, Delaware, USA
Coordinates 38.6437, -75.4430
District Sussex Technical
Colors Black & Silver
Athletics Henlopen North division
Mascot Raven
Yearbook Evermore
Newspaper Expressions
Website http://www.sussexvt.k12.de.us/hs/

Sussex Technical High School is a public high school in Georgetown, Delaware. Its enrolment at last count was roughly 1,200 students.[2] As a choice school, each year over 600 eighth-grade students in Sussex County apply for 300 openings. Its mascot is a raven.

Also known as Sussex Tech, the school was one of two Delaware high schools recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School in 2008 for academic achievement.[3] It was previously selected by the Department of Education in 1996 as one of ten showcase site schools, receiving the New American High Schools award for high levels of success.[4]

The school is operated by Sussex Technical School District, an overlay district serving all of Sussex County.

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History

Built in 1961, Sussex Tech started as the Sussex Vocational-Technical High School. At that time, it provided students career training to prepare Sussex County students to enter the workforce after high school graduation. Students would spend half the day at their home high school, then spend the rest of the day at Sussex Tech learning a trade.

Sussex Tech became a full-time high school in 1991, offering a comprehensive program of academic courses as well as technical education. With additions, the school grew to a total of 82 classrooms. By 2009, Sussex Tech had 14 technical fields of study from which students could choose.[5]

School library

With its full-time conversion in 1991, Sussex Tech also opened its own library and hired a librarian. This project started in a small storage room with a desk, chair, one computer and no books. It quickly filled to capacity.[6]

In 2000, the school opened its current library, known as the Benjamin Franklin Information Center. The new library emphasized the school's technical focus, relying on computer workstations for access to resources in external networks. Sussex Tech's library led the state of Delaware by 2007, with 75 computers available for its students. During that same year, the library became the first to implement Delaware's Statewide Library Catalog and Schoolrooms system, an interface allowing students to reserve and request books from any library in the state, and also providing online access to magazines and newspapers. Books requested from other locations through the statewide system are delivered to the school's library.[6]

School awards

Athletics

Sussex Technical High School's athletic teams participate in the Henlopen Conference. As one of the larger high schools, based on enrollment, Sussex Tech competes in the Henlopen North division. (The largest schools of the conference belong to the Henlopen North division, which is a size category rather than geographic. Smaller schools belong to the Henlopen South division.)

Type of Sport Boys Girls
Cross country running Yes Yes
Baseball Yes No
Basketball Yes Yes
Football Yes No
Golf Yes No
Field hockey No Yes
Soccer Yes Yes
Track and field Yes Yes
Wrestling Yes Yes
Lacrosse Yes Yes
Swimming Yes Yes
Softball No Yes
Volleyball No Yes

References

  1. ^ Sussex Technical District. Delaware Department of Education school profiles. Retrieved 2010-05-25
  2. ^ "About Us". Sussex Technical School District website. Retrieved 2010-05-20
  3. ^ 2008 "No child Left Behind - Blue Ribbon Schools". U.S. Department of Education (October 2, 2008). Retrieved 2010-05-20
  4. ^ "New American High Schools" U.S. Department of Education (March 16, 2001). Retrieved 2010-05-24
  5. ^ Program of Studies, p. 3 Sussex Technical High School (2010). Retrieved 2010-06-11
  6. ^ a b "ST librarian achieves national board certification". Sussex Tech archives (April 23, 2007). Retrieved 2010-06-11.