WILLIAMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL (NEW JERSEY)
'Williamstown High School' is a four-year public high school located in Williamstown, in Monroe Township, located in Gloucester County, New Jersey, as part of the Monroe Township Public Schools.
Construction on the current school building began in 1994 and was completed in 1997. Prior to 1997, Williamstown High School was located in what is currently Williamstown Middle School and middle school students attended the 7th-8th grade Oak Knoll Middle School. The school mascot is a Brave[1] and the school colors are royal blue and white.
Williamstown High School is one of twenty member schools in the Tri-County Conference, which is composed of schools whose enrollments vary greatly for grades 9-12. The smallest one, Clayton High School, has 249 students enrolled whereas the largest one, Williamstown, has 1,343 students.[1]
★ 'Fall Sports:' Cheerleading, Cross Country, Football, Field Hockey, Boys' Soccer, Girls' Soccer, Girls' Tennis, Girls' Volleyball
In the Fall of 2006 The Williamstown Girls Volleyball won the NJSIAA Group III State Championship, two games to none (25-20 and 26-24) over West Morris Central High School.[2][3] Their victory was the team's first State title and made them only the third South Jersey team to win a girl's state title in the sport, joining Eastern and Cherry Hill East.
★ 'Winter Sports:' Wrestling, Track, Swimming and Diving, Ice Hockey, Basketball, Cheerleading
Note: Ice Hockey is a separate club sport. Williamstown is a member of the South Jersey High School Ice Hockey League.
★ 'Spring Sports:' Boys' Baseball, Girls' Softball, Golf, Boys' Tennis and Boys' Volleyball
The school's marching band was Chapter One Champions in 2003 (Group 1) and 2005-2006 (Group 2). The band was the 2003 Atlantic Coast Champion in Group 1 and the 2000 Atlantic Coast Invitational Champion in Group 2.[4]
Senior members of the school's administration include[5]:
★ 'Stephen F. Stumpo' - Principal
★ 'Paul Deal' - Assistant Principal
★ 'Paul Bracciante' - Assistant Principal
★ 'Barry Scott Boring' - Assistant Principal
1. NJSIAA 2007-08 General Group Classification. Accessed July 31, 2007.
2. Zagone, John. "Williamstown Girls Volleyball State Champs", copy of article from ''The Star-Ledger'', November 12, 2006, accessed April 19, 2007. "Reigning New Jersey Player of the Year Nina Camaioni's strong jump serve tipped off the net and landed in front of the West Morris Central defense for an ace to clinch a 26-24 victory for the Braves, finishing off a two-game sweep in the NJSIAA Group III State Championship match at William Paterson University."
3. 2006 Olympic Conference Girls' Volleyball, accessed April 19, 2007. "Congratulations to South Jersey's own, Group III State Champion Williamstown Lady Braves!"
4. Tournament of Bands - Chapter One History, Tournament of Bands. Accessed July 5, 2007.
5. Williamstown High School Administration, accessed October 3, 2006.
★ Williamstown High School snapshot
★ Monroe Township Public Schools
★
★ National Center for Education Statistics data for the Monroe Township Public Schools
Construction on the current school building began in 1994 and was completed in 1997. Prior to 1997, Williamstown High School was located in what is currently Williamstown Middle School and middle school students attended the 7th-8th grade Oak Knoll Middle School. The school mascot is a Brave[1] and the school colors are royal blue and white.
| Contents |
| Athletics |
| Marching Band |
| Administration |
| References |
| External links |
Athletics
Williamstown High School is one of twenty member schools in the Tri-County Conference, which is composed of schools whose enrollments vary greatly for grades 9-12. The smallest one, Clayton High School, has 249 students enrolled whereas the largest one, Williamstown, has 1,343 students.[1]
★ 'Fall Sports:' Cheerleading, Cross Country, Football, Field Hockey, Boys' Soccer, Girls' Soccer, Girls' Tennis, Girls' Volleyball
In the Fall of 2006 The Williamstown Girls Volleyball won the NJSIAA Group III State Championship, two games to none (25-20 and 26-24) over West Morris Central High School.[2][3] Their victory was the team's first State title and made them only the third South Jersey team to win a girl's state title in the sport, joining Eastern and Cherry Hill East.
★ 'Winter Sports:' Wrestling, Track, Swimming and Diving, Ice Hockey, Basketball, Cheerleading
Note: Ice Hockey is a separate club sport. Williamstown is a member of the South Jersey High School Ice Hockey League.
★ 'Spring Sports:' Boys' Baseball, Girls' Softball, Golf, Boys' Tennis and Boys' Volleyball
Marching Band
The school's marching band was Chapter One Champions in 2003 (Group 1) and 2005-2006 (Group 2). The band was the 2003 Atlantic Coast Champion in Group 1 and the 2000 Atlantic Coast Invitational Champion in Group 2.[4]
Administration
Senior members of the school's administration include[5]:
★ 'Stephen F. Stumpo' - Principal
★ 'Paul Deal' - Assistant Principal
★ 'Paul Bracciante' - Assistant Principal
★ 'Barry Scott Boring' - Assistant Principal
References
1. NJSIAA 2007-08 General Group Classification. Accessed July 31, 2007.
2. Zagone, John. "Williamstown Girls Volleyball State Champs", copy of article from ''The Star-Ledger'', November 12, 2006, accessed April 19, 2007. "Reigning New Jersey Player of the Year Nina Camaioni's strong jump serve tipped off the net and landed in front of the West Morris Central defense for an ace to clinch a 26-24 victory for the Braves, finishing off a two-game sweep in the NJSIAA Group III State Championship match at William Paterson University."
3. 2006 Olympic Conference Girls' Volleyball, accessed April 19, 2007. "Congratulations to South Jersey's own, Group III State Champion Williamstown Lady Braves!"
4. Tournament of Bands - Chapter One History, Tournament of Bands. Accessed July 5, 2007.
5. Williamstown High School Administration, accessed October 3, 2006.
External links
★ Williamstown High School snapshot
★ Monroe Township Public Schools
★
★ National Center for Education Statistics data for the Monroe Township Public Schools
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