West Milford High School

West Milford High School

Infobox_School
name = West Milford High School


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established = 1977
grades = 9 - 12
district = West Milford Township Public Schools
type = Public high school
principal = Maureen Bernstock
asst principal = Pete Anzelone
Bill Burks
Nick Pollaro
Matthew Strianse
enrollment = 1,727 (as of 2005-06)
faculty = 103.5 (on FTE basis)
ratio = 16.7
nickname = Highlanders
mascot = Stag
conference = Northern Hills Conference-Skyline Division
colors = Black and Gold
publication =
location = 67 Highlander Drive
West Milford, NJ 07480
information = 973-697-1701
website = [http://www.wmtps.org/hs/main.htm School website]

West Milford High School is a four-year comprehensive community public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from West Milford, in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the West Milford Township Public Schools.

As of the 2005-06 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,727 students and 103.5 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 16.7. [http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=3417520&ID=341752004996 West Milford High School] , National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed February 14, 2008.]

The school was the 191st-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 316 schools statewide, in "New Jersey Monthly" magazine's September 2008 cover story on the state's "Top Public High Schools". The school was ranked 169th in the magazine's September 2006 issue, which surveyed 316 schools across the state. [ [http://njmonthly.com/articles/towns_and_schools/highschoolrankings/top-new-jersey-high-schools-by-rank.html "Top New Jersey High Schools 2008: By Rank"] , "New Jersey Monthly", September 2008, posted August 7, 2008. Accessed August 19, 2008.]

The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1968. [ [http://www.css-msa.org/search.php?MODE=VIEW(NJ368)&org=CSS] , Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Accessed August 18, 2008.]

Academics

West Milford High School offers Advanced Placement Program (AP), Honors, College Preparatory, and Below-Grade level classes to its students. Students are placed in the Honors or AP program based on various criteria. The school offers many Honors and Advanced Placement courses as core classes and electives, including:

History: World History Honors, United States History I Honors, AP United States History II Honors, AP United States Government and Politics, AP Psychology, and Western Civilization Honors.

Mathematics: Geometry Honors, Algebra II Honors, Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry Honors, Introduction to AP Calculus A Honors, AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science, and AP Statistics.

English: English I Honors, English II Honors (American Literature), AP English III Honors (British Literature), and AP English IV Honors.

Science: Biology Honors, Chemistry Honors, Physics Honors, Advanced Chemistry Honors, AP Physics, AP Biology, and Anatomy and Physiology Honors.

World Language: Spanish IV Honors, French IV Honors, German IV Honors, Spanish V Honors, French V Honors, German V Honors, AP Spanish V Honors, AP French V Honors, and AP German V Honors.

Fine Arts: Honors Band and Honors Choir.

West Milford High School offers other non-AP and non-Honors electives, such as: Accounting, American Sign Language, Applied Band, Architectural Design, Art, Astronomy, Automotive and Transportation (Auto Shop), Behavioral Science, Bioethical Issues, Business Law, C++ Computer Science, Communications and Media/TV Science, Computer Design, Computer Literacy, Concert Choir, Creative Writing, Culinary Arts, DECA/Marketing/Entrepreneurship, Desktop Publishing, Discrete Mathematics, Economics and Law in American Society, Electricity and Electronics, Film Literacy, Graphic Arts, Harmony and Theory, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Home Economics, Industrial Arts (Wood Shop), Interior Design, International Business, Introduction to College Mathematics, Italian, Journalism, Keyboarding, Layout and Design, Mechanical Drawing, Multimedia Presentations, Oceanography, Personal Finance, Photography, Photojournalism, Sculpture, Spreadsheets/Microsoft Excel, Statistics, Web Page Design, Women's Choir, Word Processing/Microsoft Word, and World and National Affairs.

Clubs and Activities

West Milford High School offers a variety of afterschool clubs and activities for its students. These clubs are run by the student members under the supervision of WMHS staff members, thus allowing these clubs to truly by student-run. These include clubs, student-government programs, peer leadership programs, honorary societies, and scholastic competition organizations:

Above the Influence Club, Art Club, Biology League, Chemistry League, Class Officers, Consumer Bowl, DECA, Environmental Club, ERASE Club, French Honor Society, Gay-Straight Alliance, German Honor Society, Green Team, Highlander Marching Band and Color Guard, History Club, Interact Club, Literary Arts Club, Model Congress, Model United Nations, Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honorary Society, National Honor Society, Peers As Leaders (PALs), Peer Tutoring, Photography Club, Physics League, Spanish Honor Society, Student Council, Varsity Club, World Language Club, and Yearbook Club.

Above the Influence Club

This club was formed by a group of students who wanted to profess their desire to remain free of drugs and alcohol. This club provides a supportive peer group for other students who do not abuse controlled substances and is advised by an English teacher.

Art Club

This club provides art students and students who are unable to take Art class during the school day to do art while having many resources and supplies available to them. This club is advised by a school art teacher.

Biology League

This group is a competitive scholastic team that competes against other high schools in New Jersey in the subject area of Biology. Membership on this team is open to any student that is enrolled in a Biology course. This team is administered through the Science Department and is advised by a WMHS Biology teacher.

Chemistry League

This group, like the Biology League team, is a competitive scholastic team that competes against other high schools in New Jersey in the subject area of Chemistry. Membership on this team is open to any student that is enrolled in a Chemistry course. This team is administered through the Science Department and is advised by a WMHS Chemistry teacher.

Class Officers

West Milford High School has class offices at each grade level, with elected students representing their classmates in planning fundraisers, proms, and other class functions. Each graduating class has its own advisor (a WMHS staff member) and re-elects its officers (President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary) every school year. The president of the senior class gives a speech as the class representative at graduation.

Consumer Bowl

The West Milford High School Consumer Bowl team is made up of some business education students enrolled in the International Business/Business Law course and is advised by that course's teacher. This competition deals with knowledge of consumer laws and is geared at educating its competitors on scams and frauds that consumers can become victims of. The team has dominated Passaic County, winning five consecutive county championships, from 2004-2008. In the 2006-07 school year, the team won the Northern New Jersey Regional title and advanced to the State Championships, placing third in the state. [ [http://www.nj.gov/oag/newsreleases07/pr20070522a.html Voorhees High School Wins 2007 State Consumer Bowl Competition] , New Jersey Attorney General press release dated May 22, 2007. Accessed February 27, 2008. "Voorhees High School in Glen Gardner, Hunterdon County, is the State Champion in the 11th Annual New Jersey Consumer Bowl, a quiz show-style competition that encourages students to become well-informed consumers.... Southern Regional High School in Manahawkin, Ocean County, took second place and West Milford Township High School in Passaic County came in third."] The 2007-2008 team won the county championship after beating Passaic County Technical Institute and International High School of Paterson.

DECA

West Milford High School offers a comprehensive business program to its students called DECA. This class improves the students' understanding of marketing and advertising, while building leadership and administrative skills, through business-related tasks and projects. West Milford's award-winning DECA team sponsors school events, works with charities, and competes on a state and regional level. In 2008, students went to Giants Stadium to learn about sports marketing. This club is advised by the DECA teacher.

Environmental Club

This club deals with pressing environmental issues and is made up of students interested in the environment. This club has been instrumental in improving WMHS's recycling system and creating new ideas on how to help the environment. It is advised by a science teacher who shares the students' passion about helping the environment.

ERASE Club

This club deals with issues in the world that affect groups of people, including racism, religious intolerance, sexism, and other issues that impact society. The club is actively involved with showing movies to students afterschool and is advised by two teacers.

French Honor Society

This honorary society is made up of inducted members who have shown proficiency and outstanding knowledge in French. The members are from the French IV Honors and AP French V Honors courses, and must have met numerous criteria in order to be considered for nomination and induction. This group has an elected executive board made up of members who serve as President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. It is advised by a French teacher.

Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)

This club was formed to promote a healthy, respectful, and professional relationship between heterosexual and homosexual students at WMHS. Any student, regardless of class, gender, or sexual orientation, can join this club. The group is advised by an English teacher.

German Honor Society

This honorary society is made up of inducted members who have shown proficiency and outstanding knowledge in German. The members are from the German IV Honors and AP German V Honors courses, and must have met numerous criteria in order to be considered for nomination and induction. This group has an elected executive board made up of members who serve as President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. It is advised by a German teacher.

Green Team

This club is made up of Environmental Club members who monitor and continually enhance the school's recycling programs. The group has initiated a school-wide recycling program that has included putting separate recycling receptacles for cans/bottles and paper in every classroom. It is advised by the Environmental Club advisor.

Highlander Marching Band and Color Guard

Under The Direction Of

*Dr. Brian McLaughlin, Band Director
*Dr. Joanne Schaper, Music Supervisor
*Ms. Erica McPartland, Assistant Director
*Mr. Brian Fisher, Assistant Director
*Mr. Austin Valles, Assistant director
*Mr. John Calabrese, Percussion Instructor
*Mr. Colin Phillips, Percussion Instructor
*Mr. Peter Shaver, Color Guard Instructor & Drill Design
*Dr. Andrew Boysen, Music Arranger
*Mr. John Calabrese, Percussion Arranger

Student Leaders

Drum Majors: Elena Smith, Kathryn KielPipe Major: Kristy KerpelDrum Sergeant: Sean HigginsColor Guard Captains: Jale Manzo, Vanessa Springer, Stefanie Macari

"Awards & Honors"
*The West Milford High School Highlander Marching Band and Color Guard has won hundreds of awards and accolades over the years and has earned a reputation as one of the top marching bands in the northeast region of the United States. The band and guard host a "Tattoo" concert every year at which they perform, as do other bands from the area.
*The Highlander Marching Band went on a 10-day performance tour of England and Scotland in April 2008. They landed at England's Heathrow Airport and from there went to London to stay for a few days. After playing with the royal guards, they moved on to Shrewsbury, a very old town in Shropshire. There they played at St. Mary's Cathedral, of which the "new" part of the church was built in the early 1100's. While in Shrewsbury they did homestay's, staying in a home with people in the town. From there they took an 8-hour drive up to Edinburgh and played at many castles, includig Edinburgh Castle. They then finished off the tour, half the band leaving from Edinburgh Airport, the other half leaving from Glascow.
*The Higlander Band was selected to perform at the South Street Seaport Tree Lighting Ceremony in New York City in 2007.
*The Band has Recieved Gold Medals at the NJ State Marching Festival in 2005, 2006, and 2007.
*First Place in the New York Saint Patrick's Day Parade in 2008, 2005, and 2004.

2007 Repertoire

"Spirit of our Homeland"

*"The Reason" - Ed Nalle
*"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" - J.S. Bach
*"Toss The Feathers" - Pipe and Drum Feature
*"Ein Feste Burg" - Traditional

Recent Honors:

"2007 Music in The Parks Competition"
*3 "Straight Superior Ratings"

"2007 Randolph Marching Contest "Under The Stars""
*"First Place Class AA"
*"Best Music Class AA"
*"Best percussion Class AA"
*"Best Color Guard Class AA"
*"Best Music Overall"
*"Best Percussion Overall"
*"Best Color Guard Overall"
*"Best Band Overall"

"2007 State Marching Contest"
*"Gold Rating"

2008 Repertoire

"Four Scottish Dances"

Recent Honors

"2008 Randolph Marching Contest "Under The Stars""
*"First Place Class AA"
*"Best Music Class AA"
*"Best percussion Class AA"
*"Best Color Guard Class AA"
*"Best Music Overall"
*"Best Percussion Overall"
*"Best Color Guard Overall"
*"Best Band Overall"

History Club

This club is open to any students who have a passion for the subject of History. Students from all History courses are able to join. The club watches movies on historical figures and plays interactive games to enhance their knowledge on certain time periods. The club is advised by a school history teacher.

Interact Club

This group of students perform volunteer work in the schools and in the community. They often work at various school-sponsored events, including dances and activity nights. They are advised by a history teacher and a town councilwoman.

Literary Arts Club

This club is made up of students who possess an interest in writing and literature. This club works to improve each students skills in creative writing and literary analysis. The group hosts events where its members can read poetry and other pieces that they have written. It is advised by some school English teachers.

Model Congress

West Milford High School also participates in the Model Congress program. Selected AP Government and Politics students meet with other schools' delegations and carry out the functions of a congress, writing and passing bills on various topics and issues. West Milford High School's Model Congress team won the Passaic County championship during the 2007-08 school year. This team is advised by WMHS's AP Government and Politics teacher.

Model United Nations

The award-winning West Milford High School Model UN team has achieved success in New Jersey and around the northeastern United States. The team has attended conferences at various premier locations, including Princeton University, United Nations Headquarters (New York City), Yale University, Saint Peter's College (Jersey City, New Jersey), Bergen County Academies (Hackensack, New Jersey) and Passaic County Law Day (Passaic County Courthouse, Paterson, NJ). The team was recognized at the 2007 United Nations Association of the United States of America (UNA-USA) International Conference with award winners for Outstanding Delegation and Honorable Delegation.

At the 2007 UNA-USA UN Headquarters International Model UN Conference, West Milford students won four awards. Two of these were for Outstanding Delegation, while the other two were for Honorable Delegation.

At the 2008 Yale University Model UN Conference, Out of 50+ schools, only four of which were public, West Milford's Model UN team placed highly and enjoyed great success. West Milford won five honorable delegate awards at the conference.

West Milford students also won seven awards at the 2008 Bergen County Academies Model UN Conference, with the team taking home Outstanding School Delegation.

West Milford's Model UN team won the overall championship at the Saint Peter's College High School Model United Nations conference for the third year in a row, taking home 10 individual awards, including four for best delegate.

Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honorary Society

This honorary society is made up of inducted members who have shown proficiency and outstanding knowledge in Mathematics. The members are from a wide range of Mathematics courses, and must have met numerous criteria in order to be considered for nomination and induction. This group has an elected executive board made up of members who serve as President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. It is advised by a Mathematics teacher.

National Honor Society

This honorary society is made up of inducted members who have shown outstanding scholarship during their time at West Milford High School. The members must have met and exceeded numerous criteria, and are required to perform many hours of school and community service, including free peer tutoring. Membership in this society of scholars is a great distinction and honor, and is highly respected by post-secondary institutions of higher learning (colleges, universities, graduate schools, technical/vocational schools, and trade schools). The group is advised by a Science teacher and has an elected executive board made up of members who serve as President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary.

Peers As Leaders (PALs)

This group of hand-selected student in the junior and senior classes serves as peer leaders and role models for the other students of WMHS. This group plays an intrical role in organizing and running the Freshmen Orientation, peer mediation, conflict resolution, and assisting new students with becoming acclimated to the school. The 50 members of this distinguished group were selected from over 200 applicants and must have met and surpassed numerous requirements and criteria. This club is advised by a Guidance Counselor, a Science teacher, and a History teacher.

Peer Tutoring

These afterschool sessions are administered and operated by candidates and members of the National Honor Society. These open tutoring groups are cost-free to students and allow students to be educated by their peers who are proficient in certain subjects.

Photography Club

This club allows students with an interest in photography to increase their knowledge and gain experience about the subject. The club is advised by a school English teacher.

Physics League

These groups are competitive scholastic teams that compete against other high schools in New Jersey in the subject area of Physics. Membership on these teams is open to any student that is enrolled in a Physics course. Any students in a Physics course compete on the level of Physics I, while AP Physics students compete on the Physics II level. These teams are split in order to focus more on the subject matter taught in those different courses. These teams are administered through the Science Department and are advised by a WMHS Physics teacher.

panish Honor Society

This honorary society is made up of inducted members who have shown proficiency and outstanding knowledge in Spanish. The members are from the Spanish IV Honors and AP Spanish V Honors courses, and must have met numerous criteria in order to be considered for nomination and induction. This group has an elected executive board made up of members who serve as President, Vice President, Treasurer, and Secretary. It is advised by a Spanish teacher.

tudent Council

This student government group is made up of five elected students that represent the other students of WMHS on an Executive Council. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible to run for the offices of President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and Communications Director. This organization is a separate entity from class offices, but does work with the individual class offices on certain projects to benefit the school. Students running for a Student Council office must deliver a speech, which is recorded on a video and viewed during English classes. Students are able to vote during that class period in their individual English class to ensure that every student has the opportunity to view the speeches and cast their vote. The Student Council is the only schoolwide student government organization and its officers are often considered the School President, School Vice President, School Treasurer, School Secretary, and School Communications Director. The group organizes and sponsors numerous school events and works with the school and districtwide administrators to enhance the school environment. The WMHS student representative at the West Milford Board of Education meetings is a member of the Student Council Executive Council. The group also extends to homeroom representatives, who attend meetings and relay important information back to their homerooms. The group is advised by two English teachers.

Varsity Club

This club is open exclusively to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who possess a Varsity letter in a sport. The Varsity Club organizes and runs the school Pep Rallies and raises funds to help the Athletic Department. The group organizes fundraisers to aid current and former WMHS students who have serious illnesses. It is advised by a school Science teacher.

World Language Club

This club provides students interested in languages and cultures from around the world to learn more about those languages and cultures. The club organizes multicultural events and hosts a World Cuisine Night at which students prepare and serve foods from many nations and cultures to the guests. This club is advised by an Italian teacher.

Yearbook Club

This club is responsible for producing the annual school yearbook. Members of this club work together to gather information on sports teams and clubs, prepare picture profiles for graduating seniors, and lay out all pictures and text for the final production of the yearbook. They are responsible for creating the treasured keepsake by which many people remember their high school years. This club is advised by a Science teacher and a Special Education teacher.

Athletics

The West Milford High School Highlanders compete in the Northern Hills Conference, an athletic conference of nineteen private and public high schools located in Essex, Morris, and Passaic Counties in Northern New Jersey, in the Skyline Division. West Milford is classified by the NJSIAA as a Group III school, and is located in the North 1 Sectional. The school offers 28 varsity sports during the fall, winter, and spring seasons.

*Fall sports offered are: Soccer (B&G), Cross-Country (B&G), Football, Cheerleading, Tennis (G), Field Hockey, and Gymnastics
*Winter sports offered are: Basketball (B&G), Wrestling, Indoor Track and Field (B&G), Skiing (B&G), Ice Hockey, Cheerleading, Fencing (B&G), and Bowling
*Spring sports offered are: Softball, Baseball, Golf (B&G), Tennis (B), and Outdoor Track and Field (B&G)

oftball

The Lady Highlanders softball team has won seven Passaic County championships, along with 24 conference championships (18 in the Northern Hills Conference, plus six in its predecessor, the Skyline Conference) and eight state sectional titles in North 1, Group III and North 1, Group IV. Varsity Head Coach Jim Dransfield has a career record of 476-98 during his 20-year tenure, ranking him among the winningest coaches in the state and the winningest all-time in North Jersey. Dransfield became the winningest softball coach in North Jersey (Bergen and Passaic Counties) with a 6-1 win over Hawthorne High School, giving him 471 for his career and moving him past former legendary Clifton High School coach Rich LaDuke for the most all-time. The softball team has won at least 20 games in each of the last 20 seasons.

The softball program has produced two of the top ten winningest pitchers in New Jersey history: Karin Kolatac ('96) and Corinne Reiser ('00), who won 79 and 87 games during their high school careers, respectively. Kolatac was an All-American in 1996 (FP Magazine, NFCA). The program also boasts two-time FP Magazine All-American catcher Jen Pawol ('95) and DH Laura Remia ('97), the all-time leading home run hitter in the history of NCAA Division III college softball.

In 2003, the softball team won the North I, Group IV state sectional championship, edging Clifton High School 1-0 in the tournament final. [ [http://www.bracketmaker.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=37922&tclass=North%20I,%20Group%20IV 2003 Softball Tournament - North I, Group IV] , NJSIAA. Accessed July 16, 2007.] The 2004 team repeated the title, after a shift to Group III, with a 4-2 win over Ramapo High School. [ [http://www.bracketmaker.com/tmenu.cfm?tid=67062&tclass=North%20I%2C%20Group%20III 2004 Softball - North I, Group III] , NJSIAA. Accessed July 29, 2007.]

In the 2007 season, the softball team won the Northern Hills-Skyline championship with a 2-1 win over Mount Saint Dominic Academy, and won the Passaic County championship with a 3-1 win over Clifton High School, the eventual state Group IV champions and the #2-ranked team in New Jersey in the final The Star-Ledger polls. The Highlanders finished the season ranked #13, after reaching as high as #2 during the regular season.

The 2008 softball team was ranked #1 in the Bergen Record's preseason poll for North Jersey. The team has won its second-straight county title by capping off its tournament run with a 5-2 victory over Hawthorne High School. [ [http://www.northjersey.com/hssports/softball/19243474.html] , The Bergen Record. Accessed May 25, 2008.] In the semi-finals, the team defeated rival Lakeland Regional High School by a score of 11-0. It has competed in the Mount Saint Dominic Academy Invitational tournament, and has clinched the conference championship for the second-straight year, after beating Mount Saint Dominic Academy by a score of 4-0, Millburn High School by a score of 7-1, and Mount Saint Dominic Academy again by a score of 2-0. The team finished this season with a record of 22-8.

Boys' Basketball

The Highlanders boys basketball team has won three conference titles, in 1973-74, 2003-04, and 2007-08. The 2003-04 team went 23-3, going 16-0 in conference play, and advanced to the state sectional semi-final where they lost to Teaneck High School. The 2004-05 team advanced to the state sectional final before losing to Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan by two points. The 2007-08 team finished with a 21-6 record and captured its third conference championship (12-2 conference record, clinched championship). It received the #1 seed in the state sectional tournament but lost to Wayne Valley High School in the sectional finals, 48-45.

Girls' Basketball

The Highlanders girls basketball team won the Group IV state championship in 1995 before losing to St. John Vianney High School in the finals of the New Jersey Tournament of Champions.

Cross-Country

The Highlanders cross-country teams have also enjoyed great success. The boys team won the county championship in 2007. The girls team won four state sectional titles in a row from 2003-2006. The girls team had a record of 51-0 from the 2005-2007 seasons.

Wrestling

The Highlanders wrestling program has won many conference championships. In the 2007-08 season, the Highlander wrestling team won the county championship.

Ice Hockey

The Highlanders ice hockey program has won the county championship in the 2001-02, 2003-04, and 2006-07 seasons.

Football

The Highlanders football team went 10-1 in the 2003-04 season, making it to the state semi-finals before losing to Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest. The team won the conference, going 9-0 in league play. This marked the second time in school history and the first time in 30 years the team won the conference. The most monumental win of the season came against the Delbarton School Green Wave, 28-15, a parochial powerhouse that hadn't lost a conference game in five years. Delbarton hadn't lost to West Milford since 1995. The Delbarton win was arguably the greatest in WMHS history to this point. The team was lead by the 2003 Passaic County defense of the year, which posted four shutouts, including three consecutive, and never gave up more that 18 points in a game.

Notable alumni

*Lennie Friedman (born 1976), offensive lineman with the Cleveland Browns. [ [http://www.nflplayers.com/players/player.aspx?id=27060 Lennie Friedman player profile] , National Football League Players Association. Accessed July 24, 2007. "Hometown: Livingston, NJ...Friedman was a Super Prep Top 17 and All-New Jersey pick at West Milford (N.J.) High School. He started three years on both sides of the ball, winning all-conference honors as a junior defensive tackle—setting a school record with 111 tackles—and as a senior offensive tackle."]
*Kevin Walker (born 1965), former linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals. [ [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=WALkEKEV02 Kevin Walker] , database Football. Accessed February 14, 2008.]
*Donna Weinbrecht (born 1965), gold medalist in mogul skiing at the 1992 Winter Olympics. [Bondy, Filip. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE0DF1E30F932A25751C1A967958260 "SKIING: Albertville Profile; Spin Control at a Very High Speed"] , "The New York Times", December 11, 1991. Accessed October 17, 2007. "Eventually, she formed her own ski team at West Milford High School."]

Administration

Core members of the school's administration are: [ [http://www.wmtps.org/hs/main.htm Home page] , West Milford High School. Accessed August 24, 2008.]
*Maureen Bernstock - Principal
*Pete Anzelone - Assistant Principal, Supervisor of Health & Physical Education
*Bill Burks - Assistant Principal, Substance Abuse Coordinator
*Nick Pollaro - Assistant Principal
*Matthew Strianse - Assistant Principal

References

External links

* [http://www.wmtps.org/hs/main.htm West Milford High School]
* [http://www.wmtps.org/ West Milford Township Public Schools]
*NJReportCard|31|5650|0|West Milford Township Public Schools
* [http://nces.ed.gov/ccd/schoolsearch/school_list.asp?Search=1&DistrictID=3417520 West Milford Township Public Schools] , National Center for Education Statistics
* [http://www.freewebs.com/wmhsmodelun/ West Milford High School Model United Nations]
* [http://www.wmtps.org/hs/sports/softball/sb_home.htm/ West Milford Highlanders Softball]


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