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Cinnaminson High School

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Cinnaminson High School
Address
Map
1197 Riverton Road

, ,
08077

United States
Coordinates40°00′13″N 74°59′52″W / 40.00369°N 74.997885°W / 40.00369; -74.997885
Information
TypePublic
School districtCinnaminson Township Public Schools
NCES School ID3403120[2]
PrincipalRyan Gorman[1]
Faculty69.0 FTEs[2]
Grades912
Enrollment797 (as of 2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio11.6:1[2]
Color(s)  Red and
  Black[3]
Athletics conferenceBurlington County Scholastic League
Team namePirates[3]
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[4]
Websitechs.cinnaminson.com

Cinnaminson High School is a four-year public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Cinnaminson Township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States, operating as the lone secondary school of the Cinnaminson Township Public Schools. The campus covers approximately 26 acres (110,000 m2). The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools.[4]

As of the 2018–19 school year, the school had an enrollment of 797 students and 69.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.6:1. There were 110 students (13.8% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 16 (2.0% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[2]

Awards, recognition and rankings

The school was the 99th-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 114th in the state of 328 schools in 2012, after being ranked 164th in 2010 out of 322 schools listed.[6] The magazine ranked the school 161st in 2008 out of 316 schools.[7] The school was ranked 137th in the magazine's September 2006 issue, which surveyed 316 schools across the state.[8] Schooldigger.com ranked the school tied for 163rd out of 381 public high schools statewide in its 2011 rankings (a decrease of 35 positions from the 2010 ranking) which were based on the combined percentage of students classified as proficient or above proficient on the mathematics (79.0%) and language arts literacy (96.0%) components of the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA).[9]

Extracurricular activities

The school's television production program, under the direction of Sean Wilson, received press coverage in 2016 after Taylor Swift tweeted about a lip sync video they made to her song "Shake It Off", the second schoolwide lip dub that the program has produced. The television production class has also done exceptionally well at the Ten Day Film Challenge, having qualified for the national competition twice.[10][11]

Athletics

The Cinnaminson High School Pirates[3] compete in the Patriot Division of the Burlington County Scholastic League (BCSL), which is comprised of public and private high schools covering Burlington, Mercer and Ocean counties in Central Jersey, and operates under the supervision of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).[12] With 603 students in grades 10-12, the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2019–20 school year as Group II for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 486 to 758 students in that grade range.[13] The football team competes in the Liberty Division of the 95-team West Jersey Football League superconference[14][15] and was classified by the NJSIAA as Group II South for football for 2018–2020.[16]

The first championship won by any of the school's athletic teams was in 1969 when the cross country team culminated a 12-1 meet record with a win at the Burlington County Scholastic League Cross Country Championship at Moorestown Memorial Field, with CHS runners placed 2nd, 3rd, 8th, 15th, and 18th to post the low score for the event. Head Coach Gene Campbell was later inducted into the CHS Athletics Hall of Fame. The team won the Group II state championship in 1989.[17]

The boys' basketball team captured the Group III state title in 1982, defeating Linden High School in the tournament final.[18][19]

The girls soccer team won the Group II state title in 1989 (as co-champion with Glen Rock High School), 1990 (vs. Mahwah High School) and 1991 (vs. West Morris Mendham High School)[20] The 1990 team finished the season with a 20-2 record after winning the Group II title by defeating Mahwah with a 1-0 victory in the playoff finals.[21] A 1-0 win against West Morris Mendham in the championship game gave the team their third consecutive title and a 22-2-1 record for the season.[22] In 2002, the team won the South, Group II title over Woodstown High School, by a 2–0 score.[23]

The boys cross country team won the Group II state championship in 1989.[17]

The boys spring track team won the state championship in Group II in 1990.[24]

In 1991, Cinnaminson and Harrison High School were declared boys' soccer co-champions after playing to a 0–0 tie in the state Group II final, the program's first state championship.[25][26] The soccer team won the 1999 South, Group II Group Semifinals, defeating Northern Burlington County Regional High School by a score of 4–2 in the tournament final.[27] The 2004 team won the South, Group II championship, edging Haddon Township High School in the final, 1–0.[28] In 2007, the team won the South Jersey Group II state sectional championship with a 4–1 win over Delran High School in the tournament final.[29]

The girls cross country team won the Group II state championship in 1991.[30]

The football team won the NJSIAA South Jersey Group II state sectional title in 1991.[31] The 1991 team posted the program's first perfect season by going 11-0 and defeating Hammonton High School in the South Jersey Group II sectional championship game.[32] In 2004, Cinnaminson running back and team co-captain Darrell "DJ" Riley set a single-game varsity football rushing record with 360 yards in only three quarters of play. He also had six touchdowns in his record performance.[32] The coach of the school's football team is Mario Patrizi. In football, Cinnaminson has notable alumni: Andre Collins, a linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, headed the first class of inductees to the Cinnaminson High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Collins, a 1986 graduate, went on to compete in football at Penn State, and before playing for the Bengals was a member of the 1991 Washington Redskins' Super Bowl team.[18]

The baseball team won the Group II state championship in 2013, defeating Mahwah High School by a 2-1 score in the finals of the tournament.[33][34] In 2013, the team defeated West Deptford High School by a score of 8–1 to win the South Jersey Group II state title under head coach, Kevin Merrill.[35] The 2003 baseball team lost in the South Jersey Group II state sectional title game, 16–12 to Manchester Township High School.[36][37]

The wrestling team won the Central Jersey Group I sectional title in 2015.[38]

Cinnaminson High School competes in Varsity Tier II of the South Jersey High School Ice Hockey League.[39]

CHS Pirate Marching Band

The Cinnaminson High School Marching Band competes and performs at many events. The members of the marching band perform at football games, presenting their pep-band songs and half-time shows. In addition to this, the band has a season of competitions within two Marching Band circuits: USSBA and Cavalcade of Bands. The band's director is Deb Knisely, who took over as head director in 2004. The band also marched in the national Fourth of July Parade in Washington, D.C. in 2006. in addition to the marching band the Color Guard also performs original choreography at the half time shows.

In 2008, the band, under the direction of Deb Knisley, went to Allentown, Pennsylvania for the USSBA Northern States Marching Band Championships. They placed 4th out of 14 according to yea.org and marchingbandcontest.com. In 2018, Cinnaminson Marching Band placed 1st place in Cavalcade of Bands in their championship competition.

Notable alumni

References

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  4. ^ a b Cinnaminson High School, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools. Accessed August 5, 2019.
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  9. ^ New Jersey High School Rankings: 11th Grade HSPA Language Arts Literacy & HSPA Math 2010-2011[permanent dead link], Schooldigger.com. Accessed March 6, 2012.
  10. ^ "Taylor Swift loves Cinnaminson High School's one-take 'Shake It Off' video", WPVI-TV, June 9, 2015. Accessed October 27, 2016. "A few days ago, Cinnaminson High School uploaded a video to YouTube - a one-take lip-dub of Taylor Swift's hit 'Shake It Off.'It did not take too long for the Berks County native to notice. Swift, in a tweet Tuesday night linking to the video, said, 'I Love You Cinnaminson High School.'"
  11. ^ Strecker, Erin. "Taylor Swift Shares High School's Amazing One-Take 'Shake It Off' Video: Watch", Billboard (magazine), June 9, 2015. Accessed October 27, 2016. "Back when the song first hit, Swift gave some social love to a frat who filmed their own one-take music video to the catchy tune, and now, Swift has shared another one-take interpretation, this time from a ton of students at New Jersey's Cinnaminson High School."
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  22. ^ McGurk, Tom. "Cinnaminson collects 3rd straight state title", Courier-Post, November 24, 1991. Accessed January 27, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The Cinnaminson High School girls' soccer team played its favorite kind of soccer Saturday evening at Trenton State College dominant. The Pirates closed their season the same way it has the past two years by winning the state Group 2 title with an impressive 1-0 win over West Morris Mendham.... 'We certainly peaked at the right time,' said Cinnaminson coach Gloria Eleuteri, who guided the Pirates to a 22-2-1 overall record."
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