Voorhees High School (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Voorhees High School" in English language version.

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  • "Breslin Architects- Voorhees High School". Accessed September 16, 2022. "This 280,000 sq. ft. New High School is the second High School for the North Hunterdon School District in Central New Jersey... The linear, multi-story design was developed in response to the rather long and narrow site adjacent to Voorhees State Park. Site development included athletic fields, a multipurpose stadium with grandstands, an all-weather running track, tennis courts and related parking."
  • "Breslin Architects- Voorhees High School. Accessed September 16, 2022. "A subsequent addition of 60,000 sq. ft. also designed by Breslin Ridyard Fadero Architects, provided major expansion for physical education and state-of-the-art science and technology laboratories."
  • "Breslin Architects- Voorhees High School". Accessed September 16, 2022. "For this project, Breslin Architects achieved a "Design Award" from the New Jersey Department of Education for "Outstanding Planning and Design"."
  • "Breslin Architects- Voorhees High School". Accessed September 16, 2022. "The school was judged the best high school in the Annual State School of the Year awards program. The Awards Jury commended 'The simplified form of the building, restrained use of materials and color, precision detailing, the play of sun and shadow and the wonderful site and setting.'"

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  • Loigu, Andy. "Voorhees High School upsets North Hunterdon in Milk Can Game", Lehigh Valley Live, November 19, 2011. Accessed November 19, 2011. "The seniors for Voorhees High School walked off Rich Degnan Field as winners of The Milk Can for the first time in their rivalry game against North Hunterdon on Friday evening after a 13–7 win over North Hunterdon. However, North Hunterdon has won the can for the last five years."

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  • Frezza, Harry. "2015 Voorhees High School football preview",Courier News, September 10, 2015. Accessed May 16, 2023. "Colors: Cardinal and gold"
  • Frezza, Harry. "NJ football: North Hunterdon continues dominance in Milk Can game", Courier News, October 27, 2018. Accessed February 17, 2019. "The 43rd edition of the Milk Can game between North Hunterdon and Voorhees on Friday night promised to be extremely tight.... A pick six on the first play of the night and a game-turning punt return by senior birthday boy Griffin Honthy were vital in the Lions’ 14-7 triumph at Singley Field. North Hunterdon's lead in the series is 30-12-1 after beating the Vikings (4-5) for the seventh straight time."

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  • Laniawe, Vanessa. "1999 Voorhees valedictorian is now a cable TV star", Hunterdon Review, January 27, 2011. Accessed February 11, 2011. "Alison Haislip, 29-year-old gamer, tech-lover, actress, expert zombie-slayer and card-carrying member of The Lord of the Rings fan club, is best known for her appearances on G4TV, a national cable station based in Los Angeles. She often co-hosts G4's Attack of the Show, available on Comcast. The Tewksbury native was valedictorian of Voorhees High School's class of 1999."
  • "Voorhees boys fencers get back on winning track", New Jersey Hills, January 9, 2002. Accessed February 7, 2022. "'We think the foil squad is solid, and the épée team had been good with Brian Luteran, John Thornton and Greg Haislip, but the saber squad is still a question, except for Chris Sakos.'"

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  • Bergstedt, Karen. "High cost of education chat follows tour of new school", Courier News, September 30, 1975. Accessed May 7, 2012, via Newspapers.com. "Preceding their discussion last night with school administrators on the high cost of local education, municipal leaders toured the new $7.5 million Voorhees High School that opened this month."
  • Hagemann, Donna (September 18, 1974). "Boundaries split districts". The Courier-News. Bridgewater, New Jersey. p. B-6. - Clipping at Newspapers.com.
  • Toll, Matt. "In title shot, Buena falls to Voorhees; The Chiefs sought their first state wrestling crown. Their lightweights failed to pin it down.", The Philadelphia Inquirer, February 19, 1995. Accessed February 25, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "At the conclusion of the 153-pound match of yesterday's NJSIAA Group 2 state final, Buena coach Doug Castellari thought to himself: This has never happened before.... He had just seen his seven best wrestlers Buena's Murderer's Row of lightweights battle Voorhees and fail to get a pin. In fact, the Chiefs had lost four of the eight bouts. This was not good. Voorhees went on to earn three pins and a technical fall in the final five bouts of the match to win, 40-21, at Kittatinny Regional High School. Seeking their first state title, the Chiefs settled instead for their second straight season as state runner-up. Voorhees (18-1) won its fourth state title, while Buena, ranked No. 1 in South Jersey by The Inquirer, fell to 19-3."
  • Kuzbyt, Tom. "Three-run homer beats Ramsey", The Record, June 10, 1984. Accessed January 4, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "One swing of the bat shattered Ramsey High School's hopes of a New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association Group 3 softball championship yesterday at Mercer County Park. With two outs, two runners on, and a 2-0 count on winning pitcher Michele Smith in the fourth inning, Ramsey sophomore Cathy Kaminski threw a pitch down the middle and Smith smacked it for a three-run homer to give Voorhees a 3-1 win and the state title."
  • "Class of 2003; Voorhees High School", Courier News, June 18, 2003. Accessed February 7, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "The graduation ceremony for the class of 2003 at Voorhees High School in Lebanon Township will be conducted on June 20. The following is the list of candidates for graduation. A-D:... Thomas Zander Bleck Jr...."
  • Smith, Steve. "Getz is surprised over mat success", Courier News, January 26, 1984. Accessed July 1, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Lee Getz is certainly resilient.... Getz came to Rutgers a year ago on a football scholarship, but a knee injury suffered during the summer after his senior year at Voorhees forced the Glen Gardner resident to red-shirt his initial football and wrestling seasons."
  • "Voorhees High School: Class of 2000", Courier News, June 20, 2000. Accessed February 7, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2000 at Voorhees High School are to be conducted on June 23. Class valedictorian and salutatorian will be announced on June 23. Candidates for graduation are:... Noah Christopher Rothman..."

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  • "Sending Districts". North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  • History, North Hunterdon High School. Accessed May 7, 2022. 'In 1975, Voorhees High School was opened, and freshmen, sophomores and juniors from the four new sending districts to Voorhees left North Hunterdon High School. Prior to the opening, the 1974-75 school year was spent in split sessions."
  • "District Celebrates Completion of Solar Panel Project". Accessed December 7, 2022. "On Monday, November 21st, Board of Education members, administrators, and students gathered for a ceremonial ribbon cutting to celebrate the completion and now operational solar panel project at both of the district’s high schools."
  • "District Celebrates Completion of Solar Panel Project". Accessed December 7, 2022. "North Hunterdon’s PV system totals 900 kW DC while the Voorhees system totals 655.2 kW DC."
  • "About". North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District. Archived from the original on January 7, 2012. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
  • Choice of District School, North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District. Accessed October 22, 2023. "Since 2014-2015, all students who attend Clinton Public School (Town of Clinton and Glen Gardner students) can select which high school they want to attend."
  • Administrative Team, Voorhees High School. Accessed January 30, 2023.

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  • Mueller, Mark. "Which N.J. schools were named National Blue Ribbon schools?", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, September 29, 2015. Accessed November 14, 2016. "Fifteen New Jersey schools have been recognized by the federal government as National Blue Ribbon Schools, a designation that celebrates excellence in academics or progress in closing the achievement gap among groups of students.... Each of the 15 New Jersey schools was chosen for the 'exemplary high performing' category, which weighs state or national tests, high school graduation rates and the performance of subgroups of students, such as those who are economically disadvantaged."
  • Kinney, Mike. "Big Central revises 2020 football schedule for its shortened inaugural season", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, August 12, 2020. Accessed April 18, 2021. "The newly formed Big Central Football Conference has released a revised 2020 schedule for its inaugural season.... the BCFC is comprised of schools from Middlesex, Union, Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren counties."
  • Robbins, Gene. "Board endorses an $850,000 artificial turf field at Voorhees High School", Hunterdon County Democrat, January 15, 2010. Accessed January 26, 2010. "In 2008, Voorhees High School had to stop using its football field in mid-season when glass, pottery and pipe shards and other debris were found in the turf, presumably from topsoil used in resodding the field that summer."
  • "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.... 1984: Voorhees (24-1)"
  • Stypulkoski, Matt. "Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N.J. HS football", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 27, 2017, updated May 15, 2019. Accessed December 1, 2020. "5-North Hunterdon vs. Voorhees... This rivalry was born in 1975 when Voorhees High School opened, populated by six of North Hunterdon's 12 districts.... The winner of the Milk Can Game gets bragging rights and maybe the most famous trophy in New Jersey football. All-time series: North Hunterdon leads 27-12-1"

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  • Lambert, Jim. "Boys Cross-Country: Recap of the Group 2 Championship race", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, November 14, 2015. Accessed December 14, 2015. "Voorhees avenged its loss last year by winning its first state title since 1983 and Joe Dragon became the first boys from High Point to win a state XC title in Saturday's Group 2 race at Holmdel Park."

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