Parsippany Hills High School (English Wikipedia)

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  • Christie, Sherlon. "NJ Girls Soccer: Parsippany Hills’ counterattack generates game-winning goal versus Wall", Asbury Park Press, November 16, 2019. Accessed January 31, 2021. "Parsippany Hills junior Nerina San Martin fueled a powerful counter attack when she sprung free and played a give-and-go with teammate Sophia Vicenzino in the NJSIAA Group II final. San Martin finished off the play with the game-winning goal for 1-0 win over Wall in double overtime at Kean University’s Alumni Stadium on Saturday evening.... It was only the Vikings’ (16-6-4) second shot in the two overtime periods their eighth of the game."

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  • Greenidge, Jim; and Griffith, Bill. "Singleton's number up: Former top pick waived", Boston Globe, November 3, 1993. Accessed February 23, 2011. "Singleton and his twin brother, Kevin, were the best players on their Parsippany Hills, NJ, high school team as they formed a backfield that rushed for more than 2,300 yards their senior year."

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  • Hague, Jim. "Parsippany Hills football claims first state crown", Daily Record, December 7, 2014. Accessed January 13, 2017. "There were four previous trips to the NJSIAA state championship football game and all four times, Parsippany Hills head coach Dave Albano came up empty.... So when Albano's Vikings held a 20-13 lead in the closing seconds in Sunday's NJSIAA North 2, Group III title game against Cranford, the coach was on the sidelines, on one knee, rubbing his hands across his face and eyes.... Hill successfully defended two passes in the final 35 seconds, including one at the goal line with just six seconds remaining, enabling the Vikings to hang on to the 20-13 victory and giving Albano and the school their first-ever state title in the process."
  • Cohen, Todd. "Parsippany Hills football tops West Essex for sectional title", Daily Record, November 22, 2019. Accessed September 15, 2020. "Following a pair of special-teams miscues by West Essex, Parsippany Hills took advantage with two touchdowns. The Vikings went on to record 21-straight points, power past the Knights 38-21, and capture the North 2 Group III title Friday night."
  • Havsy, Jane. "Parsippany Hills girls soccer makes history", Daily Record, November 19, 2016. Accessed June 18, 2018. "That was the only goal the Vikings would need to defeat Haddonfield, 1-0, and wrap up an improbable Group II championship on Sunday. It is the first soccer title in Parsippany Hills history, a Cinderella story come true."
  • Jennings, Rob. "Parsippany principals object to drug testing: Administrators argue move could create a culture of 'distrust'", Daily Record, August 3, 2007. Accessed August 3, 2007. "The principals of both township public high schools said Thursday night they opposed random drug testing at a school board meeting convened to study the issue."
  • Havsy, Jane. "Parsippany Hills grad earns victory in pro jiu-jitsu debut", Daily Record, May 9, 2015. Accessed November 29, 2022. "Danis is very accustomed to being misunderstood. He started training in jiu-jitsu when he was just 15 years old, a teenager who 'couldn't do one pushup' grappling with grown men. He got into wrestling at Parsippany Hills at about the same time, after head coach Jason Lodato recruited him out of a freshman history class."
  • Havsy, Jane. "Morris Plains made, #TempleTUFF Michael Dogbe selected in NFL Draft", Daily Record, April 25, 2019. Accessed July 19, 2019. "Now Dogbe, a Parsippany Hills and Temple alumnus, could follow Wilkerson into the National Football League too."
  • "Classroom a thrill for teacher", Daily Record, November 9, 2004.

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  • School data for Parsippany Hills High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed February 1, 2024.
  • "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Parsippany Hills High School". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved October 26, 2023.

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  • Stoddard, Mike. "School Referendum Due", Herald News, March 21, 1969. Accessed May 31, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Last year marked the first time in a 10-year period that the voters were not asked to approve any new schools. The previous referendum passed by the voters in 1967 approved the building of Parsippany Hills High School and additions to several other school buildings."
  • "Parsippany Hills Name Of Second High School",The News, February 19, 1969. Accessed May 31, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "The Board of Education announced Feb. 17 that the name for the township's second high school will be Parsippany Hills High School. The board explained that it had received 28 name suggestions for the school. The township's other high school will be called Parsippany High School. It had been previously; planned to call them Parsippany High School East and West."
  • Maclean, Allan. "Parsippany Hills Awaits First Day", Herald News, August 25, 1969. Accessed May 31, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "When Parsippany Hills High School, the townships second, opens Sept. 4, students are advised to bring their lunches but not' their cars. The 1,800 pupil high schools classrooms will be largely ready for use, but some of the other facilities, including the cafeteria kitchen and the auditorium, wont be quite finished.... During last week's good weather, workmen started laying sidewalks and blacktop outside the nearly finished $4.75 million building, located at the end of Rita Drive, off Littleton Road.... Each high school will open with about 1,200 students, according to Oldham. Parsippany High has a capacity of approximately 1,450; Parsippany Hills has a capacity of 1,800."
  • "Parsippany Lists School Attendance Areas",Herald News, March 28, 1969. Accessed May 31, 2022. "All 12th grade students will also attend Parsippany High School, no matter where they live, so that seniors may graduate from the high school they started at. The new Parsippany-Hills High School will service grades 9-11 from the south side of Route 46. Also, those students in grades 9-11 from the Intervale area will attend Parsippany Hills High School. There will be no 12th grade students in Parsippany Hills High School for the 1969-70 school year."
  • "Parsippany Hills Marching Band is number one", Parsippany Life, November 5, 2008. Accessed February 10, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "The Parsippany Hills High School Marching Band won first place in the United States Scholastic Band Association's Group 2A New Jersey States Championship on Oct. 26, at Washington Township High School, in Sewell.... The Band finished out their undefeated season as they battled the best bands from the northeastern part of United States on Nov. 2 at The Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey, PA."
  • Gramlich, Barry. "It's Parsippany Hills", Herald News, June 7, 1981. Accessed January 4, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "Ferrieri, the junior fireballer of Parsippany Hills, twirled a four-hitter as the Vikings captured the state Group 3 softball crown from Cherokee, 4-2, at- Mercer County Park Saturday. Parsippany Hills concluded its season with a perfect 27-0 ledger."
  • Bovoso, Vikki. "Unhappy history repeats for Cherokee", Courier-Post, June 10, 1982. Accessed December 23, 2020, via Newspapers.com. "The edge went to Ferrieri once again this season as she pitched a one-hitter to lead Parsippany Hills over Cherokee, 3-1, for a second consecutive New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association crown at Mercer County Park."
  • Osby, Liv. "Fellowship offers river of travel", Daily Record, August 23, 1992. Accessed September 8, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "After living four years on a college campus, Morris Plains native Darron Collins will spend the next 12 months in an outdoor classroom, studying the rivers of Chile, Egypt and New Zealand.... Collins, 22, is a 1988 graduate of Parsippany Hills High School who completed his studies last spring at the College of the Atlantic, a small school in Bar Harbor, Me."

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  • "Softball: Every No. 1 team in the state from 1979 to 2015", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, June 21, 2015, updated August 24, 2019. Accessed January 4, 2021. "Following are the teams that finished as the NJ.com No. 1 softball team in the state with year and record.... 1982: Parsippany Hills (22-1) 1981: Parsippany Hills (27-0)"

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  • Home Page, Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference. Accessed August 27, 2020. "The Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference prides itself on being one of New Jersey's premier high school conferences and is comprised of 39 high schools located in Northwest New Jersey."

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  • Cahill, Frank L. "PHHS students artwork on display at library", Parsippany Focus, May 11, 2018. Accessed February 10, 2022. "The PHHS Art Department offers a diverse range of lcasses to students allowing them to explore many different media and grow as young artists. Classes offered are AP Studio Art, Honors Art Portfolio, Painting, Drawing, Multi Art, Digital Photography, Graphic Design, Animation, Ceramics, and Advanced Ceramics."

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