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Princeton High School
NamePrinceton High School
CityPrinceton
StateNew Jersey
CountryUnited States
TypePublic
Established1939
Grades9-12

Princeton High School is a public high school located in Princeton, New Jersey, serving students from Princeton Township and Borough of Princeton. The school is part of the Princeton Public Schools district and has a long history of academic excellence, with many graduates going on to attend top universities such as Princeton University, Harvard University, and Yale University. Many students also participate in Advanced Placement programs, such as AP English Literature and Composition and AP Calculus, and take SAT and ACT exams to prepare for college. The school has a strong focus on STEM education, with courses in Computer Science, Physics, and Biology, and has partnerships with organizations such as Microsoft, Google, and NASA.

History

The school was established in 1939, with the first class graduating in 1940. Over the years, the school has undergone several renovations and expansions, including the addition of a new Gymnasium and Auditorium in the 1960s, and the construction of a new Science wing in the 1990s. The school has also been recognized for its academic achievements, including being named a National Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education in 1990. Many notable figures have visited the school, including Albert Einstein, who lived in Princeton, New Jersey and was a frequent visitor to the school, and Woodrow Wilson, who was a professor at Princeton University and later became the President of the United States. The school has also been involved in various Community service projects, including partnerships with organizations such as the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and the Princeton YMCA.

Academics

The school offers a wide range of academic courses, including English, Mathematics, Science, and Social studies. Students can also take elective courses in subjects such as foreign languages (including Spanish, French, and Chinese), Music, and Art. The school has a strong focus on College preparation, with many students taking Advanced Placement courses and exams, such as AP United States History and AP Biology, and participating in programs such as National Honor Society and National Merit Scholarship Program. Many students also participate in Science fairs and Mathematics competitions, such as the Intel Science Talent Search and the American Mathematics Competitions. The school has partnerships with organizations such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Athletics

The school's athletic teams, known as the Tigers, compete in the Colonial Valley Conference and have won several NJSIAA championships in sports such as Football, Basketball, and Soccer. The school has a strong rivalry with neighboring schools, including West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South and Hopewell Valley Central High School. Many athletes have gone on to compete at the collegiate level, including at schools such as University of Michigan, University of California, Berkeley, and Duke University. The school has also produced several professional athletes, including NFL players such as Joe Montana and Peyton Manning, and MLB players such as Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez.

Campus

The school's campus is located on Walnut Lane in Princeton, New Jersey, and features several buildings, including the main academic building, a Gymnasium, and an Auditorium. The campus is also home to several athletic fields, including a Football field and a track. The school has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including the addition of a new Science wing and a Cafeteria. The school is located near several other educational institutions, including Princeton University, The Lawrenceville School, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The campus is also close to several cultural attractions, including the Princeton University Art Museum, the McCarter Theatre Center, and the Princeton Public Library.

Student Life

The school has a diverse student body, with students from a wide range of backgrounds and interests. The school offers several extracurricular activities, including clubs and Sports. Students can participate in organizations such as the National Honor Society, the Debate team, and the School newspaper, as well as cultural groups such as the Asian American Student Association and the Latin American Student Organization. The school also has a strong focus on Community service, with many students participating in volunteer work and service projects, including partnerships with organizations such as the American Cancer Society, the March of Dimes, and the Princeton Community Housing. Many students also participate in Music and Art programs, including the School band and the School choir.

Notable Alumni

The school has a long list of notable alumni, including Alan Guth, a physicist and Nobel Prize winner, and David Duchovny, an actor and Golden Globe winner. Other notable alumni include F. Scott Fitzgerald, a writer and Pulitzer Prize winner, and Eugene Ormandy, a musician and Grammy Award winner. Many alumni have gone on to attend top universities, including Harvard University, Yale University, and Stanford University, and have pursued careers in fields such as Law, Medicine, and Business. The school has also produced several notable athletes, including Olympic athletes such as Carl Lewis and Mary Decker, and professional athletes such as Bill Bradley and Dave DeBusschere. The school's alumni have also included several notable figures in Politics, including Woodrow Wilson, the President of the United States, and Adlai Stevenson, the Governor of Illinois.

Category:Public high schools in New Jersey

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