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== General information ==
== General information ==
* The Howell High School mascot is the Rebel, which looks like [[Yosemite Sam]] with white hair and a blue uniform. (The mascot was selected due to the school's original name, "Southern Freehold Regional High School," which lasted until the district expanded to three schools in 1968.<ref>[http://www.frhsd.com/howell/ Howell High School], accessed April 16, 2007. "As the schools were built, Freehold Regional High School was renamed Freehold High School and Southern Freehold Regional High School was renamed Howell High School."</ref>)
* The Howell High School mascot is the Rebel, which looks like [[Yosemite Sam]] with white hair and a blue uniform. (The mascot was selected due to the school's original name, "Southern Freehold Regional High School," which lasted until the district expanded to three schools in 1968.<ref>[http://www.frhsd.com/howell/ Howell High School] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141223124038/http://www.frhsd.com/howell/ |date=2014-12-23 }}, accessed April 16, 2007. "As the schools were built, Freehold Regional High School was renamed Freehold High School and Southern Freehold Regional High School was renamed Howell High School."</ref>)
* Blue and gray are the school colors,<ref name=NJSIAAprofile/> although originally all schools in the district had blue and gold as the school colors at least until the late 1970s. This was originally done so the district could attempt to realize some cost savings on uniforms for extracurriculars.
* Blue and gray are the school colors,<ref name=NJSIAAprofile/> although originally all schools in the district had blue and gold as the school colors at least until the late 1970s. This was originally done so the district could attempt to realize some cost savings on uniforms for extracurriculars.
* The school hosts the Fine & Performing Arts Center (FPAC) and the Scholar's Center for the Humanities.
* The school hosts the Fine & Performing Arts Center (FPAC) and the Scholar's Center for the Humanities.
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== Notable alumni ==
== Notable alumni ==
* [[Jay Alders]] (born 1973), fine artist.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
* [[Jay Alders]] (born 1973), fine artist.{{citation needed|date=August 2012}}
* [[Bonnie Bernstein]] (born 1970), [[ESPN]] sports reporter.<ref>Staff. [http://newstranscript.gmnews.com/news/2006/0920/Front_Page/054.html "Down Memory Lane"]. ''Farmingdale News Transcript'', September 20, 2006. Accessed October 3, 2012. "The Freehold Regional High School District has sent many athletes on to notable careers, including Bonnie Bernstein, seen here during a late 1980s gymnastics practice at Howell High School."</ref>
* [[Bonnie Bernstein]] (born 1970), [[ESPN]] sports reporter.<ref>Staff. [http://newstranscript.gmnews.com/news/2006/0920/Front_Page/054.html "Down Memory Lane"]{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. ''Farmingdale News Transcript'', September 20, 2006. Accessed October 3, 2012. "The Freehold Regional High School District has sent many athletes on to notable careers, including Bonnie Bernstein, seen here during a late 1980s gymnastics practice at Howell High School."</ref>
* [[Lindsey Gallo]] (born 1981), middle-distance runner.<ref>Morris, Tim. [https://www1.gmnews.com/2001/10/25/howells-gallo-is-no-1-for-michigan-x-country-team/ "Howell's Gallo is No. 1 for Michigan X-country team"], ''Farmingdale News Transcript'', October 25, 2001. Accessed April 9, 2017. "Lindsey Gallo has always thrived on challenges. It's that competitive drive that made her a state champion and an all-American at Howell High School, where she established herself as the greatest female distance runner in Freehold Regional High School District history."</ref>
* [[Lindsey Gallo]] (born 1981), middle-distance runner.<ref>Morris, Tim. [https://www1.gmnews.com/2001/10/25/howells-gallo-is-no-1-for-michigan-x-country-team/ "Howell's Gallo is No. 1 for Michigan X-country team"], ''Farmingdale News Transcript'', October 25, 2001. Accessed April 9, 2017. "Lindsey Gallo has always thrived on challenges. It's that competitive drive that made her a state champion and an all-American at Howell High School, where she established herself as the greatest female distance runner in Freehold Regional High School District history."</ref>
* [[Chris Hill (soccer)|Chris Hill]] (born 1994), [[association football|soccer]] [[Defender (association football)|defender]] who currently plays for [[Harrisburg City Islanders]] in the [[United Soccer League|USL]].<ref>[http://www.villanova.com/sports/m-soccer/mtt/chris_hill_853269.html Chris Hill], [[Villanova Wildcats men's soccer]]. Accessed June 13, 2016. "Hometown: Farmingdale, N.J.; High School: Howell"</ref>
* [[Chris Hill (soccer)|Chris Hill]] (born 1994), [[association football|soccer]] [[Defender (association football)|defender]] who currently plays for [[Harrisburg City Islanders]] in the [[United Soccer League|USL]].<ref>[http://www.villanova.com/sports/m-soccer/mtt/chris_hill_853269.html Chris Hill], [[Villanova Wildcats men's soccer]]. Accessed June 13, 2016. "Hometown: Farmingdale, N.J.; High School: Howell"</ref>
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* [[Kal Penn]] (born 1977), actor who attended the Performing Arts program at Howell but transferred to and graduated from [[Freehold Township High School]].<ref>Staff. [https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/app/access/1711416361.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+27%2C+2008&author=&pub=Asbury+Park+Press&desc=OUTTAKES&pqatl=google "Outtakes"], ''[[Asbury Park Press]]'', April 27, 2008. Accessed August 29, 2012. "Penn, born Kalpen Modi, grew up in Freehold Township. He attended Howell High School's performing arts program and later transferred to Freehold Township High School, where he studied acting with Stephen Kazakoff."</ref>
* [[Kal Penn]] (born 1977), actor who attended the Performing Arts program at Howell but transferred to and graduated from [[Freehold Township High School]].<ref>Staff. [https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/app/access/1711416361.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Apr+27%2C+2008&author=&pub=Asbury+Park+Press&desc=OUTTAKES&pqatl=google "Outtakes"], ''[[Asbury Park Press]]'', April 27, 2008. Accessed August 29, 2012. "Penn, born Kalpen Modi, grew up in Freehold Township. He attended Howell High School's performing arts program and later transferred to Freehold Township High School, where he studied acting with Stephen Kazakoff."</ref>
* [[Amy Polumbo]] (born 1984), [[Miss New Jersey]] 2007.<ref>Hagarty, Keith. [http://howelltimes.micromediapubs.com/news/2007/0622/Front_Page/002.html "Howell College Student Crowned Miss New Jersey"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070921034813/http://howelltimes.micromediapubs.com/news/2007/0622/Front_Page/002.html |date=2007-09-21 }}, ''The Howell Times'', June 22, 2007. Accessed September 30, 2007. "Thanking all her friends and family who supported her every step of the way, 22 year old township resident and 2003 Howell High School graduate, Amy Polumbo, was recently crowned Miss New Jersey 2007."</ref>
* [[Amy Polumbo]] (born 1984), [[Miss New Jersey]] 2007.<ref>Hagarty, Keith. [http://howelltimes.micromediapubs.com/news/2007/0622/Front_Page/002.html "Howell College Student Crowned Miss New Jersey"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070921034813/http://howelltimes.micromediapubs.com/news/2007/0622/Front_Page/002.html |date=2007-09-21 }}, ''The Howell Times'', June 22, 2007. Accessed September 30, 2007. "Thanking all her friends and family who supported her every step of the way, 22 year old township resident and 2003 Howell High School graduate, Amy Polumbo, was recently crowned Miss New Jersey 2007."</ref>
* [[Denny Walling]] (born 1954), Major league baseball player in the 1980s who played predominantly for the [[Houston Astros]].<ref>Mulrenin, Patrick. [http://mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20030227&content_id=205341&vkey=spt2003news&fext=.jsp&c_id=spt2003news "Walling all about subtle suggestions"], [[New York Mets]], February 27, 2003. Accessed June 30, 2008. "Walling's reunion with Howe is a homecoming of sorts. The Neptune, N.J., native graduated from Howell High School and attended Brookdale College."</ref>
* [[Denny Walling]] (born 1954), Major league baseball player in the 1980s who played predominantly for the [[Houston Astros]].<ref>Mulrenin, Patrick. [http://mets.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20030227&content_id=205341&vkey=spt2003news&fext=.jsp&c_id=spt2003news "Walling all about subtle suggestions"]{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, [[New York Mets]], February 27, 2003. Accessed June 30, 2008. "Walling's reunion with Howe is a homecoming of sorts. The Neptune, N.J., native graduated from Howell High School and attended Brookdale College."</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.frhsd.com/howell/ Howell High School website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20141223124038/http://www.frhsd.com/howell/ Howell High School website]
*[http://www.frhsd.com/ Freehold Regional High School District website]
*[http://www.frhsd.com/ Freehold Regional High School District website]
*{{NJReportCard|25|1650|060|Howell High School}}
*{{NJReportCard|25|1650|060|Howell High School}}

Revision as of 17:08, 17 September 2017

Howell High School
Location
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405 Squankum-Yellowbrook Road
Farmingdale, NJ 07727
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1964
School districtFreehold Regional High School District
PrincipalJeremy Braverman
Asst. principalsCraig Chern
Michele England and Brian Post
Faculty150.0 FTEs[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,290 (as of 2014-15)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.3:1[1]
Color(s)  Navy blue and
  silver[2]
Athletics conferenceShore Conference
Team nameRebels[2]
WebsiteSchool website

Howell High School (HHS) is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades located in Howell Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, operating as one of six secondary schools of the Freehold Regional High School District. The school serves all students from Farmingdale and those from some portions of Howell Township.[3] The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1970.[4] Although located in Howell, the school is assigned a Farmingdale, New Jersey mailing address.

As of the 2014-15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 2,290 students and 150.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 15.3:1. There were 130 students (5.7% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 38 (1.7% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1]

Awards, recognition and rankings

The school was the 107th-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.[5] The school had been ranked 187th in the state of 328 schools in 2012, after being ranked 174th in 2010 out of 322 schools listed.[6] The magazine ranked the school 159th in 2008 out of 316 schools.[7] The school was ranked 181st in the magazine's September 2006 issue, which surveyed 316 schools across the state.[8] Schooldigger.com ranked the school 67th out of 381 public high schools statewide in its 2011 rankings (a decrease of 16 positions from the 2010 ranking) which were based on the combined percentage of students classified as proficient or above proficient on the mathematics (88.0%) and language arts literacy (98.7%) components of the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA).[9]

General information

  • The Howell High School mascot is the Rebel, which looks like Yosemite Sam with white hair and a blue uniform. (The mascot was selected due to the school's original name, "Southern Freehold Regional High School," which lasted until the district expanded to three schools in 1968.[10])
  • Blue and gray are the school colors,[2] although originally all schools in the district had blue and gold as the school colors at least until the late 1970s. This was originally done so the district could attempt to realize some cost savings on uniforms for extracurriculars.
  • The school hosts the Fine & Performing Arts Center (FPAC) and the Scholar's Center for the Humanities.

Fine and Performing Arts Center

The FPAC program consists of actors, dancers, and entertainment technology students. Students work for four years to hone their skills in one of these three aspects. Although many students of the FPAC program work in the Drama Club, it is open to any student of Howell High School. Classes that can be taken through the learning academy are: Honors Acting I, Honors Acting II, Honors Music Technology, Honors Video Technology, Honors American Media Study, Honors Dance I, Honors Dance II, Honors Dance IV, Honors Acting IV, Honors Music Studio, Honors Video Studio, Honors Music/Video Production, and Honors Video Production.[11]

Humanities Learning Center

The Humanities Program consists of a wide variety of students, who take part in advanced classes on history, art, literature, computer applications and philosophy. Their history class, English class and elective are exclusively for Humanities students. Courses that can be taken are: Honors Literature and Arts I and II, Process Skills I and II, AP English Literature and Composition, Honors Modern American Cultures, Honors Topics in Philosophy, AP US History, Honors Modern Art in America, Honors US History and Cultures, Honors World Cultures, and AP English Language and Composition.[12]

Athletics

The Howell High School Rebels[2] compete in the Shore Conference, an athletic conference made up of private and public high schools centered at the Northern Jersey Shore.[13] All schools in this conference are located within Monmouth County and Ocean County. The league operates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.[14] With 1,659 students in grades 10-12, the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2015-16 school year as South Jersey, Group IV for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 1,082 to 1,934 students in that grade range.[15]

The boys' soccer team won the Group III state championship in 1972, defeating River Dell Regional High School in the tournament final.[16]

The 2007 football team won the Central Jersey, Group IV state sectional championship with a 46-13 win over West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South in a game played at Rutgers Stadium. The win was the first sectional title in team history.[17][18][19]

The wrestling team won the Central Jersey Group IV state sectional championship in 2014.[20] In 2017, the wrestling team won the overall Group V state championship, the program's first, with a 28-27 win against Hunterdon Central Regional High School, earning the team a ranking of fifth in the state in the final season rankings by the New Jersey Wrestling Writers Association.[21]

Administration

Core members of the school's administration are:[22]

  • Jeremy Braverman, Principal[23]
  • Craig Chern, Assistant Principal
  • Michele England, Assistant Principal
  • Brian Post, Assistant Principal

Other high schools in the district

Attendance at each of the district's high schools is based on where the student lives in relation to the district's high schools. In order to balance enrollment, district lines are redrawn for all six schools to address issues with overcrowding and spending in regards to transportation. The other five schools in the district (with 2014-15 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[24]) with their attendance zones for incoming students are:[3][25][26]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c d School data for Howell High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed December 12, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Howell High School, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed May 26, 2015.
  3. ^ a b FRHSD Attendance Boundaries; Which High School Will My Child Attend?, Freehold Regional High School District. Accessed December 16, 2016.
  4. ^ Howell High School, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools, backed up by the Internet Archive as of April 24, 2012. Accessed March 26, 2015.
  5. ^ Staff. "Top Schools Alphabetical List 2014", New Jersey Monthly, September 2, 2014. Accessed September 5, 2014.
  6. ^ Staff. "The Top New Jersey High Schools: Alphabetical", New Jersey Monthly, August 16, 2012. Accessed August 29, 2012.
  7. ^ Staff. "2010 Top High Schools", New Jersey Monthly, August 16, 2010. Accessed February 27, 2011.
  8. ^ "Top New Jersey High Schools 2008: By Rank", New Jersey Monthly, September 2008, posted August 7, 2008. Accessed August 19, 2008.
  9. ^ New Jersey High School Rankings: 11th Grade HSPA Language Arts Literacy & HSPA Math 2010-2011, Schooldigger.com. Accessed February 27, 2012.
  10. ^ Howell High School Archived 2014-12-23 at the Wayback Machine, accessed April 16, 2007. "As the schools were built, Freehold Regional High School was renamed Freehold High School and Southern Freehold Regional High School was renamed Howell High School."
  11. ^ http://www.frhsd.com/district/index.php?q=node/305 FPAC Courses
  12. ^ http://www.frhsd.com/district/index.php?q=node/306 The Humanities Learning Center
  13. ^ Member Schools, Shore Conference. Accessed April 9, 2017.
  14. ^ League Memberships – 2016-2017, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed January 10, 2017.
  15. ^ General Public School Classifications 2015-2016, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, as of December 15, 2015. Accessed December 12, 2016.
  16. ^ http://www.njsiaa.org/sites/default/files/document/Boys-Girls%20Soccer%20Program.pdf 2015 Soccer Championships Program], New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, as of December 15, 2015. Accessed December 16, 2016.
  17. ^ Behre, Bob. "Howell cruises to crown", The Star-Ledger, December 1, 2007. Accessed December 5, 2007. "Howell, No. 16 in The Star-Ledger Top 20, never took its foot off the gas en route to a 46-13 victory and the NJSIAA/Gatorade Central Jersey, Group 4 championship last night at Rutgers Stadium. It is the first sectional title for Howell, which had lost in its first final-round appearance a year ago, 42-24 to Hunterdon Central."
  18. ^ 2007 Football - Central, Group IV, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed December 5, 2007.
  19. ^ Goldberg, Jeff. NJSIAA Football Playoff Champions, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed November 19, 2015.
  20. ^ History of the NJSIAA Team Championships, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed December 16, 2016.
  21. ^ Falk, Steven. "HS Wrestling: Final NJWWA Top 20, Howell ranked No. 5", Asbury Park Press, February 16, 2017. Accessed August 28, 2017. "Three Shore Conference teams, led by NJSIAA Group V champion Howell, are ranked in the final New Jersey Wrestling Writers Association Top 20 of the 2016-17 season. Howell, which won its first NJSIAA group wrestling championship with a dramatic 28-27 win over Hunterdon Central this past Sunday at Pine Belt Arena on the campus of Toms River High School North, is ranked No. 5."
  22. ^ Administration, Howell High School. Accessed August 28, 2017.
  23. ^ Principal, Howell High School. Accessed August 28, 2017.
  24. ^ School Data for the Freehold Regional High School District, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed December 16, 2016.
  25. ^ Our Schools, Freehold Regional High School District. Accessed December 16, 2016.
  26. ^ New Jersey School Directory for the Freehold Regional High School District, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed December 16, 2016.
  27. ^ Colts Neck High School, Freehold Regional High School District. Accessed May 30, 2016.
  28. ^ Freehold High School, Freehold Regional High School District. Accessed May 30, 2016.
  29. ^ Howell High School, Freehold Regional High School District. Accessed May 30, 2016.
  30. ^ Manalapan High School, Freehold Regional High School District. Accessed May 30, 2016.
  31. ^ Manalapan High School 2015 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed May 30, 2016. "Manalapan High School is a fully accredited comprehensive high school serving a community of nearly 39,000 residents living primarily in the Township of Manalapan and the Borough of Englishtown."
  32. ^ Marlboro High School, Freehold Regional High School District. Accessed May 30, 2016.
  33. ^ Staff. "Down Memory Lane"[permanent dead link]. Farmingdale News Transcript, September 20, 2006. Accessed October 3, 2012. "The Freehold Regional High School District has sent many athletes on to notable careers, including Bonnie Bernstein, seen here during a late 1980s gymnastics practice at Howell High School."
  34. ^ Morris, Tim. "Howell's Gallo is No. 1 for Michigan X-country team", Farmingdale News Transcript, October 25, 2001. Accessed April 9, 2017. "Lindsey Gallo has always thrived on challenges. It's that competitive drive that made her a state champion and an all-American at Howell High School, where she established herself as the greatest female distance runner in Freehold Regional High School District history."
  35. ^ Chris Hill, Villanova Wildcats men's soccer. Accessed June 13, 2016. "Hometown: Farmingdale, N.J.; High School: Howell"
  36. ^ O'Sullivan, Eleanor. "Film Fest marks N.J. ties", Asbury Park Press, April 5, 2008. Accessed June 6, 2008. "Interdonato, a 1997 graduate of Howell High School, is an actor with credits that include TV's "The Sopranos" and two upcoming feature films."
  37. ^ Meet Tom Pelphrey: Kristen Hamill chats with the Mason Gross graduate, who now can be seen on The Guiding Light[permanent dead link], The Daily Targum, October 5, 2004
  38. ^ Staff. "Outtakes", Asbury Park Press, April 27, 2008. Accessed August 29, 2012. "Penn, born Kalpen Modi, grew up in Freehold Township. He attended Howell High School's performing arts program and later transferred to Freehold Township High School, where he studied acting with Stephen Kazakoff."
  39. ^ Hagarty, Keith. "Howell College Student Crowned Miss New Jersey" Archived 2007-09-21 at the Wayback Machine, The Howell Times, June 22, 2007. Accessed September 30, 2007. "Thanking all her friends and family who supported her every step of the way, 22 year old township resident and 2003 Howell High School graduate, Amy Polumbo, was recently crowned Miss New Jersey 2007."
  40. ^ Mulrenin, Patrick. "Walling all about subtle suggestions"[permanent dead link], New York Mets, February 27, 2003. Accessed June 30, 2008. "Walling's reunion with Howe is a homecoming of sorts. The Neptune, N.J., native graduated from Howell High School and attended Brookdale College."

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