Greater Egg Harbor Regional
Address
1824 Dr. Dennis Foreman Drive
, Atlantic County, New Jersey, 08330
United States
Coordinates39°27′05″N 74°40′47″W / 39.451345°N 74.679689°W / 39.451345; -74.679689
District information
Grades9-12
SuperintendentJames Reina
Business administratorThomas P. Grossi
Schools3
Students and staff
Enrollment3,082 (as of 2020–21)[1]
Faculty264.4 FTEs[1]
Student–teacher ratio11.7:1[1]
Other information
District Factor GroupCD
Websitewww.gehrhsd.net
Ind.Per pupilDistrict
spending
Rank
(*)
9-12
average
 %± vs.
average
1ATotal Spending$20,14320$18,8916.6%
1Budgetary Cost14,4761315,592−7.2%
2Classroom Instruction7,926128,807−10.0%
6Support Services1,65652,294−27.8%
8Administrative Cost1,677261,5925.3%
10Operations & Maintenance2,462451,95426.0%
13Extracurricular Activities74816873−14.3%
16Median Teacher Salary60,460771,726
Data from NJDoE 2014 Taxpayers' Guide to Education Spending.[2]
*Of 9-12 districts with any number of students. Lowest spending=1; Highest=47

The Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District is a regional public high school district in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. The district serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from the constituent municipalities of Egg Harbor City, Galloway Township, Hamilton Township and Mullica Township, together with the districts of the City of Port Republic and Washington Township (in Burlington County) who attend as part of sending/receiving relationships.[3][4]

As of the 2020–21 school year, the district, comprised of three schools, had an enrollment of 3,082 students and 264.4 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 11.7:1.[1]

The district is classified by the New Jersey Department of Education as being in District Factor Group "CD", the sixth-highest of eight groupings. District Factor Groups organize districts statewide to allow comparison by common socioeconomic characteristics of the local districts. From lowest socioeconomic status to highest, the categories are A, B, CD, DE, FG, GH, I and J.[5]

History

The district was established with the passage of a referendum in January 1957 by the five constituent municipalities of Egg Harbor City, Egg Harbor Township, Galloway Township, Hamilton Township and Mullica Township by a 5-1 margin that allocated $1.7 million (equivalent to $17.7 million in 2022) for the construction of what would become Oakcrest High School.[6] Egg Harbor Regional High School opened in September 1960, with 150 students from Hamilton Township shifted out of Vineland High School.[7] The school was renamed as Oakcrest High School for the start of the 1960-61 school year.[8] The school name was chosen based on its site on the crest of a hill amid oak trees.[9]

Absegami High School opened in September 1982, after the school had co-existed with Oakcrest in a single building.[10]

In a referendum held on September 25, 2007, by a 3,176 - 1,719 margin, voters approved a plan to construct a third high school in the district, to be located in Egg Harbor City and constricted at a cost of $81.7 million.[11] The new Cedar Creek High School was planned to alleviate overcrowding in the two existing schools and serve students from Egg Harbor City and Mullica Township. Construction began in Fall 2008 and opened to students in September 2010.[12][13]

In 2009-2010, the district had 3,296 students, its peak enrollment. Enrollment decreased afterward due to a decline in casino jobs. Between 2009-2010 and 2014 its enrollment declined by almost 6%.[14]

Awards and recognition

For the 2005-06 school year, the district was recognized with the "Best Practices Award" by the New Jersey Department of Education for its "A Proactive Approach to Guidance and Career Services" Career Education program at Oakcrest High School.[15]

Schools

Schools in the district (with 2020–21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[16]) are:[17][18][19]

Administration

Core members of the districts' administration are:[27][28]

  • James Reina, superintendent[29]
  • Thomas P. Grossi, business administrator and board secretary

Board of education

The district's board of education, comprised of nine members, sets policy and oversees the fiscal and educational operation of the district through its administration. As a Type II school district, the board's trustees are elected directly by voters to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with three seats up for election each year held (since 2012) as part of the November general election. The board appoints a superintendent to oversee the day-to-day operation of the district.[30] Seats on the nine-member board are allocated based on the population of the constituent municipalities, with four seats assigned to Galloway Township, three to Hamilton Township and one each to Egg Harbor City and Mullica Township.[31][32]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 District information for Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed February 15, 2022.
  2. Taxpayers' Guide to Education Spending April 2013, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed April 15, 2013.
  3. Greater Egg Harbor Regional Board of Education District Policy 0110 - Identification, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District]. Accessed March 30, 2020. "The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades nine through twelve in the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Composition: The Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Egg Harbor City, Galloway Township, Hamilton Township and Mullica Township."
  4. Greater Egg Harbor Regional School District 2016 Report Card Narrative Archived September 27, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed July 13, 2017. "The Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District serves the communities of Galloway Township, Hamilton Township, Egg Harbor City, Mullica Township and participates in receiving relationships with Port Republic and Washington Township. The geographic area of the district is the largest in the state, covering 324 square miles. The student body of each of the district's three comprehensive high schools, Absegami High School, Cedar Creek High School, and Oakcrest High School, reflects the socioeconomic and ethnic diversity of this geographic area."
  5. NJ Department of Education District Factor Groups (DFG) for School Districts, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed March 18, 2015.
  6. "Regional High Approved in Egg Harbor", Courier-Post, January 31, 1957. Accessed March 8, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Formation of a Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School was approved by five communities in the area last night, 2,603 to 529 in a public referendum.... Approval of the referendum clears the way for construction of a proposed 30-room school to be built at an approximate cost of $1,700,000."
  7. "6900 Pupils Start Here Tomorrow", The Daily Journal, September 6, 1960. Accessed March 8, 2022. "Cumberland County schools will officially begin the 1960-61 academic year tomorrow, with an estimated 6900 pupils anticipated for the Vineland system. Overlapping sessions at Memorial Junior High School and Vineland High will continue this year because of overcrowded conditions, A. L. Donley, superintendent of schools, announced. Donley predicted a total enrollment increase of 183 students despite the loss of 150 pupils from Hamilton Township, who will enter the new Egg Harbor Regional High School."
  8. "NJSIAA Adds 22 New Schools, Regroup 39", Asbury Park Press, October 31, 1960. Accessed March 8, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "The following two schools have submitted a change of name: Egg Harbor becomes Oakcrest High School (Egg Harbor)."
  9. History of Oakcrest, Oakcrest High School, backed up by the Internet Archive as of June 18, 2009. Accessed March 8, 2022.
  10. 1 2 About Absegami, Absegami High School. Accessed July 6, 2014. "For a while, Absegami and Oakcrest High Schools coexisted in the same building until Absegami's own building was completed in 1982. In June 1978, the voters approved the withdrawal of Egg Harbor Township from the Regional District. And in 1979, the voters approved a referendum to build Absegami High School in Galloway Township. In September 1982, Absegami High School opened to pupils of the Regional District."
  11. Previti, Emily. "Greater Egg Harbor Regional trying to collect 12% more in taxes", The Press of Atlantic City, March 30, 2010, updated June 19, 2019. Accessed March 8, 2022. "In 2007, voters passed a referendum that raised another $27 million in extra taxes to cover the $81.7 million it cost to plan, design and build Cedar Creek High School, which will open in the fall."
  12. Referendum, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Accessed May 4, 2008.
  13. Staff. "Students get a sneak peek at Egg Harbor City's new Cedar Creek High School", The Press of Atlantic City, August 25, 2010, updated July 20, 2019. Accessed March 8, 2022. "Freshmen and sophomores, at right, who will attend the new Cedar Creek High School in Egg Harbor City got a look at their new school, above, during student orientation Tuesday. The school is part of the Greater Egg Harbor Regional School District and will serve all students from Egg Harbor City, Mullica Township, Port Republic and Green Bank in Washington Township, Burlington County, as well as some students from Hamilton Township and Galloway Township."
  14. Grote, Dan (July 21, 2014). "The big shrink: As casinos shed jobs, school enrollment declines". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
  15. Best Practices Award recipient for 2005-06, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed October 23, 2006.
  16. School Data for the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed February 15, 2022.
  17. Schools, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Accessed March 8, 2022.
  18. School Performance Reports for the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed March 8, 2022.
  19. New Jersey School Directory for Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed December 29, 2016.
  20. Absegami High School, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Accessed December 20, 2022.
  21. Absegami High School 2016-17 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed March 27, 2018. "We are the home school for students who reside in Galloway Township and students who reside in Egg Harbor City, Mullica Township, and Port Republic and Hamilton Township are eligible to apply for either of our two magnet programs (Computer Science and Homeland Security and Public Safety)."
  22. Cedar Creek High School, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Accessed December 20, 2022.
  23. Lowe, Claire. "Superintendent cites capacity in declining Brigantine request" Archived 2014-10-06 at the Wayback Machine, Shore News Today, July 6, 2011. Accessed July 11, 2011. "Over the last year, Brigantine has conducted a feasibility study and spoken with Greater Egg Harbor Regional administration about the possibility of sending its high school students to the newly constructed Cedar Creek High School in Egg Harbor City. The new school opened in September to ninth- and 10th-grade students from Egg Harbor, Mullica Township, Port Republic, and Green Bank. Capacity is expected to expand to near 650 in the 2011-2012 school year when the school takes on a third grade level, a junior class. Ciccariello said that when the school is complete with a senior class, enrollment is expected to reach 850 to 900 students."
  24. Cedar Creek High School 2016-17 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed March 27, 2018. "We are the home school for students who reside in Egg Harbor City, Mullica Township, and Port Republic and students who reside in Galloway Township and Hamilton Township are eligible to apply for either of our two magnet programs (engineering/environmental science)."
  25. Oakcrest High School, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Accessed December 20, 2022.
  26. Oakcrest High School 2016-17 Report Card Narrative, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed March 27, 2018. "We are the home school for students who reside in Hamilton Township and students who reside in Egg Harbor City, Mullica Township, and Port Republic and Galloway Township are eligible to apply for either of our two magnet programs (Biomedical Sciences and Air Force JROTC in Aerospace Science and Leadership)."
  27. Staff, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Accessed December 20, 2022.
  28. New Jersey School Directory for Burlington County, New Jersey Department of Education. Accessed December 29, 2016.
  29. Superintendent, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Accessed December 20, 2022.
  30. New Jersey Boards of Education by District Election Types - 2018 School Election, New Jersey Department of Education, updated February 16, 2018. Accessed January 26, 2020.
  31. Board of Education Members, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Accessed December 20, 2022.
  32. Greater Egg Harbor Regional Board of Education District Policy 0141 - Board Member Number and Term, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District. Accessed March 30, 2020. "The Board of Education shall consist of nine members. The constituent districts of this regional district and the members to which each is entitled are: Egg Harbor City: one member; Galloway Township: four members; Hamilton Township: three members; Mullica Township: one member. The term of a Board member shall be three years."
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