Gloucester City High School Receives National Recognition
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Press Release
This week Gloucester City High School received national recognition for their quality performances in and out of the classroom.
U.S. News & World Report, in collaboration with School Evaluation Services, a K-12 education and data research and analysis business, announced the top performing high schools in the entire nation.
The company provides parents with an educational data report.
This report analyzed academic and enrollment data from more than 21,000 public high schools in the United States to find the very best high schools.
These top schools were placed into gold, silver, bronze, or honorable mention categories.
Gloucester City High School received a bronze commendation for their outstanding services to the children and community.
They were only one of four high schools recognized in Camden County, and one of 41 high schools throughout the entire state to receive the recognition.
GHS Principal, Dr. Jack Don, commended his staff for their hard work and leadership, both in and out of the classroom.
Superintendent Paul Spaventa said the high school administrative team was one of the finest in the area.
“Gloucester City High School has outstanding students, and is an asset to the community. The school is a place where children come prepared to learn and train to be the leaders of tomorrow,” Spaventa said.