JONATHAN DAYTON HIGH SCHOOL


Jonathan Dayton High School‎

'Jonathan Dayton High School' is an American four-year comprehensive public high school in Springfield Township, in Union County, New Jersey, as part of the Springfield Public Schools. The school is named after Jonathan Dayton, who signed the United States Constitution.

Contents
Awards and recognition
Curriculum
Gifted and Talented Program
Dayton's Morning News
Extracurricular Activities
Clubs
Publications
Athletics
Demographics
District statistics
Notable alumni
Administration
References
External links

Awards and recognition


Jonathan Dayton High School was the 44th-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''.[1]

Curriculum


Jonathan Dayton offers Advanced Placement Program (AP) classes in the humanities (AP English Language and Composition, AP Art History, AP Studio Art, AP Music Theory, AP United States History, AP European History, and AP Psychology), sciences (AP Chemistry, AP Physics, and AP Biology), and (AP Calculus BC).

Gifted and Talented Program


One unique attribute of Jonathan Dayton is its independent study or "Gifted and Talented" program. Through this program, run by Barbara Trueger, students explore a personal interest and create a year-long project around it. Examples of previous projects include: an online teen magazine; a weather tracking system; a study of the effects of ubiquitous computing on the school district; a guide website for teenagers detailing the Manhattan neighborhoods of Greenwich Village and East Village (the results of which can be seen here[2]; an attempt at writing and producing an original play; the creation of an original comic book; designing a healthy cooking website for teens; an attempt to prove that the John F. Kennedy assassination was a conspiracy; an original design for a 9/11 memorial; the creation of the Junior State of America club, Model United Nations club, Amnesty International organization, and a book club; a collection of prose and poetry based off of dreams; a quote calendar; the orchestration of several successful blood drives; a dance show benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation; and a study into what it takes to break into the music business.

Dayton's Morning News


Another unique feature of this high school is its daily news show. This show gives up to date information on clubs, school sports and the weather every morning during period two.

Extracurricular Activities


Clubs

Model United Nations (MUN) Junior State of America (JSA) Student Council
Italian Club French Club Spanish Club
Kiwanis Key Club Alternatives Club Ski/Snowboard Club
Math League Science League Medical Careers Club
Newspaper (''The Dawg Print'') Literary Magazine (''Melopoeia'') Yearbook
Spring Musical Fall Drama Pep Band
Mock Trial Team Quiz Bowl Emergency Response Team (EMT)
Foreign Language Honor Society Mixed Choir Art Club
Peer Leadership Peer Mediation Prom Committee
REBEL Volunteer Club Knitting Club
Student-Principal Advisory Committee (SPAC) Book Club National Honor Society (NHS)

Publications

Jonathan Dayton is home to three publications, ''The Dawg Print,'' ''Melopoeia,'' and the yearbook. The former is the school's newspaper, which is released quarterly. ''Melopoeia'' is Jonathan Dayton's Literary Magazine, which displays the school's body of creative writing. ''Melopoeia's content can be submitted through the school's Creative Writing class(es), or of the writer's own accord.
The 2007 yearbook is titled, "Lights, Camera, Graduation!" The assembly of the yearbook is overseen by the club's adviser and Yearbook class teacher, Mrs. Karyn Chomko, the executive board of the yearbook, and the students from the first and second semester Yearbook Journalism classes.
Athletics

Jonathan Dayton High School is a member of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA), the Mountain Valley Conference, the Union County Interscholastic Athletic Conference, the Northern Hills Conference (for Gymnastics), and the New Jersey Interscholastic Hockey League. Sports offered at Jonathan Dayton High School include:[2]

★ 'Fall Sports:' Football (Varsity, JV & Frosh), Soccer (Boys', Varsity & JV), Soccer (Girls', Varsity & JV), Cross Country (Boys & Girls, Varsity), Volleyball (Varsity & JV), Gymnastics (Varsity), Cheerleading (Varsity) and Tennis (Girls' Varsity & JV).

★ 'Winter Sports:' Basketball (Boys' Varsity, JV & Frosh), Basketball (Girls' Varsity & JV), Indoor Track (Boys’ & Girls’ Varsity), Swimming (Co-ed, Varsity), Ice Hockey (Co-ed Varsity & JV), Cheerleading (Varsity & JV) and Wrestling (co-op with David Brearley High School).

★ 'Spring Sports:' - Baseball (Varsity & JV), Softball (Varsity & JV), Spring Track (Boys' & Girls, Varsity & JV), Tennis (Boys' Varsity & JV) and Golf (Co-ed Varsity)
The boys tennis team won the North II, Group I state sectional championship with a 4-1 win against Ridgefield Memorial High School.[3] The team moved on to win the 2007 NJSIAA Group I State Championship, defeating Pennsville Memorial High School 4-1 in the final matches.[4]
The wrestling team, operated in combination with David Brearley High School, won the 2007 Central Jersey Group I Sectional Title defeating Roselle Park High School 46-10.[5] The team was a finalist in the Group I state championship before losing to Paulsboro High School at the Ritacco Center in Toms River.[6]

Demographics


As of the 2006 - 2007 school year:
Grade Level Number of Students Percent
Grade 9 151 28.0%
Grade 10 137 25.4%
Grade 11 134 24.9%
Grade 12 109 20.2%
Not Listed 8 1.5%
'TOTAL' '539' '100%'

Males: 47%

Females: 53%
Total Teachers = 46

Teacher - Student Ratio = 1:12 (NJ Average = 1:14)
Ethnicity Dayton NJ Average
American Indian 1% n/a
Asian 4% 7%
Hispanic 8% 20%
Black 6% 19%
White 81% 54%

District statistics


Springfield NJ Average
Number of Schools Managed 5 7
Number of Students Managed 2,083 4,365
Total Revenue $20,926,000 $37,600,000
Total Expenditure $19,855,000 $37,564,000
Revenue Per Student $10,046 $9,222
Expenditure Per Student $9,532 $9,423
Graduation Rate n/a 98%

Notable alumni



Jon Denning, Nascar driver and winner of "the 2000 "Rookie of the Year" award at Whipcity Speedway in Westfield, Mass."[7]

Jeffrey Ross, Comedian (born Jeffrey Ross Lifschultz)

Administration



★ 'Elizabeth Cresci' - Principal

★ 'Michael LoRicco' - Assistant Principal

★ 'Tom Gula' - Supervisor of Science

★ 'Frank Sanchez' - Supervisor of Social Studies, English, and World Language

★ 'Dan Ilaria' - Supervisor of Mathematics

★ 'Lance Jacobs' - Supervisor of Athletics

★ 'Leslie Vaccarino' - Special Services Director

References


1. Top Public High Schools in New Jersey, ''New Jersey Monthly'', September 2006
2. JDHS Athletic Department, Springfield Public Schools, accessed April 8, 2007.
3. 2007 Boys Tennis - North II, Group I, NJSIAA. Accessed June 6, 2007.
4. 2007 Boys Tennis - Public Group Finals, NJSIAA. Accessed May 27, 2007.
5. 2007 Team Wrestling Tournament - Central, Group I, NJSIAA. Accessed July 24, 2007.
6. 2007 Team Wrestling Tournament - Group I Championship, NJSIAA. Accessed July 24, 2007.
7. Jon Denning profile, accessed April 8, 2007.

External links



Jonathan Dayton High School

Springfield Public Schools



National Center for Education Statistics data for the Springfield Public Schools

National Public Radio's report on AP United States History teacher Mandee Bellarosa's innovative implementation of conflict resolution debates

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