Memorial High School (Millville, New Jersey)

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Memorial High School
Address
Map
504 East Broad Street

, ,
08332

United States
Coordinates39°24′11″N 75°01′56″W / 39.4030°N 75.0322°W / 39.4030; -75.0322
Information
Typepublic high school
School districtMillville Public Schools
PrincipalStephanie DeRose[1]
Grades9-10
Team nameThunderbolts
NewspaperMemorial Voice[2]
Websitemhs.millville.org

Memorial High School was a comprehensive public high school in Millville in Cumberland County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, that operated as part of the Millville Public Schools. The school was built in 1925 and used as the Millville High School from 1925-1964 until the Millville Senior High School was built. The school had been used as a Junior High School to house the ninth grade and half of the tenth grade until the new Millville High School was completed.

Maurice River Township students attend the district's high schools, as part of a sending/receiving relationship with the Maurice River Township School District.[3] Commercial Township and Lawrence Township also send students to the district's high schools;[4] students from Woodbine previously attended the district's high schools as part of a sending/receiving relationship.[5] The four sending districts filed suit in 2009, challenging the way in which the Millville district charges for students from outside the district to attend the school.[4]

History

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The school was constructed as a memorial to soldiers killed in World War I; there were 20 Millville residents who died during their service during the war. A bronze plaque next to the school's auditorium states that the school was "Dedicated in Memory of the Men from Millville who made the Supreme Sacrifice in the World War.".[6]

Millville High School is the home of the Millville Thunderbolts.

In 2016 the school board decided to create a single principal position for all high school students as it had plans to consolidate the two high schools.[7]

As part of a $145 million expansion and update project overseen by the New Jersey Schools Development Authority and scheduled to start in 2017, the capacity of Millville High will be doubled to accommodate up to 2,300 students, allowing all freshmen and sophomore classes that had been at Memorial High School to be consolidated at the Senior High School building.[8] All phases of construction at the new Millville High School were completed by September 2023.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Administration, Memorial High School. Accessed May 6, 2019.
  2. ^ Memorial Voice - School Newspaper, Millville High School. Accessed May 11, 2022.
  3. ^ Maurice River Township Elementary School: About Us, Maurice River Township School District. Accessed January 25, 2018. "The Maurice River Township School District consists of one elementary school and is a sending district to the Millville School District for its high school students.... Maurice River Township transports approximately 180 students to the Memorial and Senior High Schools in Millville."
  4. ^ a b Jones, Jean. "Sending districts Maurice River, Commercial, Lawrence, Woodbine suing Millville School District over tuition rates", The News of Cumberland County, April 13, 2009. Accessed March 29, 2011. "The suit, filed in the state Administrative Law Court, asks the commissioner of education to resolve a dispute about the method which the Millville school district is using to estimate and audit tuition for four sending districts. The four districts, Maurice River, Commercial, Lawrence and Woodbine, have joined in the suit with Maurice River as the lead agency."
  5. ^ Campbell, Al. "Woodbine School Proposes Consolidation with Middle Schools", Cape May County Herald, February 27, 2008. Accessed March 29, 2011. "One key factor, said Kopakowski, is Woodbine's sending-receiving relationship with Millville School District. That Cumberland County district, with about 6,400 pupils K-12 has long educated Woodbine's high school students."
  6. ^ Howard, Kevin. "More Than 20 Millville Men Honored for Their Sacrifice in WWI", SNJ Today, April 21, 2017. Accessed January 25, 2018. "One hundred years later, the Millville Historical Society is honoring more than 20 men from Millville who heard the call from their country and perished while serving in WWI.... Jones started her research with the names on the bronze plaque at the Millville Memorial High School, and the names on the WWI Monument on 4th and Wheaton Avenue in Millville. 'While teaching U.S. History at Millville Memorial High School, I stopped to read the bronze tablets flanking the doors to Memorial's auditorium,' says Jones. 'I was surprised to learn that the school was "Dedicated in Memory of the Men from Millville who made the Supreme Sacrifice in the World War."'"
  7. ^ Smith, Joseph P. (April 26, 2016). "Millville moving to 1 high school principal position". The Daily Journal. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
  8. ^ Smith, Joseph P. "Millville planners get look at high school expansion", The Daily Journal (New Jersey), March 15, 2016. "Schematic designs submitted to New Jersey for a proposed $110 million Millville Senior High School expansion were laid out before city planners Monday night.... On completion, the district will be able to consolidate at the senior high all freshman classes and those sophomore classes now in Memorial High School.... Additional space will allow the student population to increase from 1,200 now, approximately, to about 2,300."
  9. ^ Conklin, Eric. "Millville High School overhaul brings new era for students, officials say", The Press of Atlantic City, September 24, 2023. Accessed February 4, 2024. "After years of patience, a more than $140 million transformation of Millville High School is over. Officials on Thursday celebrated the project’s completion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony outside the doorway leading into the school’s new auditorium."
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