Glassboro High School

Glassboro High School
Location
Glassboro High School
Glassboro High School
Glassboro High School
550 Joseph L. Bowe Boulevard
Glassboro, NJ 08028
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1913
Principal Dr. Danielle F. Sneathen
Asst. principal Cynthia Bodden
Jeff Cusack
Faculty 53.5 (on FTE basis)[1]
Enrollment 632[1] (as of 2013-14)
Student to teacher ratio 11.8:1[1]
Color(s)      Maroon and
     Gold
Athletics conference Tri-County Conference
Team name Bulldogs
Website School website

Glassboro High School is a comprehensive community public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Glassboro, in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school of the Glassboro Public Schools.

As of the 2013-14 school year, the school had an enrollment of 632 students and 53.5 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.8:1. There were 229 students (36.2% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 47 (7.4% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1]

History

The school was originally established in 1913 at the corner of High Street and Lake Street, then moved its facility to Delsea Drive in 1930, due to increased population. In 1965, the school moved to its current building located at 550 Joseph L. Bowe Boulevard, across from Rowan University.[2]

On June 19, 1986, President Ronald Reagan became the first sitting president to speak at a high school graduation when he spoke at the Glassboro High School commencement ceremonies.[3]

Awards, recognition and rankings

The school was the 221st-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2014 cover story on the state's "Top Public High Schools", using a new ranking methodology.[4] The school had been ranked 231st in the state of 328 schools in 2012, after being ranked 188th in 2010 out of 322 schools listed.[5] The magazine ranked the school 197th in 2008 out of 316 schools.[6] The school was ranked 242nd in the magazine's September 2006 issue, which surveyed 316 schools across the state.[7]

Athletics

The Glassboro High School Bulldogs compete in the Tri-County Conference, which operates under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).[8] With 486 students in grades 10-12, the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2014-15 school year as South Jersey, Group II for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 486 to 748 students in that grade range.[9]

The 1972 field hockey team completed an undefeated season en route to a state championship.[10] In 2007, the field hockey team won the South Jersey, Group I state sectional championship with a 3-2 win over St. Joseph High School in the tournament final.[11]

The 1993 boys' cross country team went undefeated.[12]

The varsity football team won the 2007 and 2008 South Group I state championships with a 24–7 win over rival Paulsboro High School in 2007[13] and a 28–8 win over Penns Grove High School in 2008, as part of a season in which the team finished with a perfect 12-0 record.[14]

Sam Laspata won the 1988 state championship at 140 lbs., becoming the school's only state wrestling champion, in a season in which he won all 34 of his matches. He is a member of the Glassboro High School Sports Hall of Fame and was inducted in 2006 to the Gloucester County Hall of Fame.[15]

Administration

Core members of the school's administration are:[16]

Marching band

The school's marching band was Tournament of Bands Chapter One Champions in 1982.[20]

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 School Data for Glassboro High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed May 26, 2016.
  2. Robert W. Sands Jr. (2004). Glassboro. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 1439616000. Retrieved March 29, 2015.
  3. Remarks at the High School Commencement Exercises in Glassboro, New Jersey June 19, 1986. Accessed July 17, 2006.
  4. Staff. "Top Schools Alphabetical List 2014", New Jersey Monthly, September 2, 2014. Accessed September 5, 2014.
  5. Staff. "The Top New Jersey High Schools: Alphabetical", New Jersey Monthly, August 16, 2012. Accessed September 24, 2012.
  6. Staff. "2010 Top High Schools", New Jersey Monthly, August 16, 2010. Accessed August 27, 2011.
  7. "Top New Jersey High Schools 2008: By Rank", New Jersey Monthly, September 2008, posted August 7, 2008. Accessed August 19, 2008.
  8. League Memberships – 2015-2016, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed May 26, 2016.
  9. 2014-2015 Public Schools Group Classification: ShopRite Cup–Basketball–Baseball–Softball for South Jersey, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, as of July 8, 2014. Accessed November 19, 2014.
  10. Glassboro High School Hall of Fame (2005 Inductees). Accessed August 6, 2007.
  11. 2007 Field Hockey - South, Group I, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed November 12, 2007.
  12. Glassboro High School Hall of Fame (2006 Inductees). Accessed August 6, 2007.
  13. Group I 2007 Football - South, Group I, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed August 24, 2008.
  14. Callaway, Rob. "Despite loss, Penns Grove is on the rise", Today's Sunbeam, December 8, 2008. Accessed August 27, 2011. "Saturday's South Jersey Group I football championship game was the first to ever match a pair of Tri-County Conference teams. Glassboro's 28-8 victory over Classic Division rival Penns Grove put the victorious Bulldogs in dynasty territory as they became just the fourth South Jersey team to ever complete consecutive 12-0 seasons. In 2010 the Bulldogs once again defeated Paulsboro 36-0 to win the South Jersey Group I Championship. In 2011 the Bulldogs defeated Pennsville 41-13 to win their fourth title in five years. After being admitted into the playoffs with a record of just 3-5, the 2013 Bulldogs made New Jersey football history by winning their next five straight games to capture their fifth South Jersey Group I Championship"
  15. "Gloucester County Hall of Fame to Induct 15 New Members", SouthJerseySports.com, January 22, 2006. Accessed August 27, 2011. "In a school that has boasted its share of many fine wrestlers over the past several decades, Laspata can lay claim to being the lone Glassboro High athlete to ever win a state wrestling championship. He accomplished the feat in 1987-88 after posting a remarkable 34-0 overall record en route to the 140-pound NJSIAA state wrestling title in Princeton. He ranks third in career victories at Glassboro with an overall record of 94-12-3 in four seasons."
  16. Directory, Glassboro High School. Accessed September 13, 2015.
  17. Principal's Message, Glassboro High School. Accessed November 19, 2014.
  18. Assistant Principal, Glassboro High School. Accessed November 19, 2014.
  19. Jeff Cusack, Glassboro High School. Accessed September 13, 2015.
  20. Tournament of Bands - Chapter One History, Tournament of Bands. Accessed July 5, 2007.
  21. Gary Brackett player profile, Indianapolis Colts. Accessed March 3, 2007.
  22. Glassboro High School Hall of Fame (1989 Inductees). Accessed August 6, 2007.
  23. Jarvis D. Lynch, United States Marine Corps. Accessed December 26, 2007.

Coordinates: 39°42′54″N 75°07′19″W / 39.715102°N 75.122005°W / 39.715102; -75.122005

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