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Rancocas Valley Regional High School Salary Guide Rancocas valley regional high school salary guide Continue High Schools in Burlington County, N.J., United States Rancocas Valley Regional High SchoolAddress520 Jacksonville RoadMount Holly, Nj for 08060Burlington CountyUnited StatesCoordinates400016N 74 4651W / 40,004394 N 74,780696W / 40,004944; -74.780696Coordinates: 40'00'16N 74'46'51W / 40.004394'N 74.780696'W / 40.004394; -74.780696Reasyclassi classes9-12SuperintendentDr. Chris HeiligBusiness AdministratorLis GiovanelliSchools1Students and staffEnrollment2,047 (as of 2018-19) Per pupil Districtspending Rank (en) 9-12average %± vs. average 1ATotal Spending$17,3995 $18,891-7.9% 1Budgetary Cost13,700915,592-12.1% 2Class instruction7,63778,807-807-1 13.3% 6Supported services1,76172,294-23.2% 8Addive cost1,637231,5922.8% 10Operation Service2,048271,,048271,.5922.8% 10Operation Service2,048271,.048271,9544.8% 13Extrature activities6189873- 29.2% 16Median Teacher's Salary64.0271671,726Data from NJDoE 2014 Taxpayers' Guide to Education Expenditure. Of the 9-12 counties with any number of students. Lowest costs No.1; The highest 47 Rancocas Valley Regional High SchoolFront School CampusLocationRancocas Valley Regional High SchoolSall map burlington County, N.J.Rancocas Valley Regional SchoolShow map of U.S.InformationTypePublic High SchoolInall1934NCES School ID3413620'1'PrincipalJoseph R. MartinFaculty141.1 FTEs-1'Grades9-12Enrollment2,052 (according to 2017-18) Athletics Conference Burlington County Scholastic LeagueTeam nameRed Devils' 3'AccreditationMiddle State Association of Colleges and Schools 4'WebsiteDistrict website Rancocas Valley Regional School Regional School and Public School District, serving students in ninth or twelfth grades from five communities in Burlington County, New Jersey, USA. The area comprises about 40 square miles (100 sq km) and consists of the communities of Easthampton Township, Haynesport Township, Lumberton Township, Mount Holly Township and Westhampton Township. The school is located in Mount Holly. The school has been accredited by the Association of Colleges and Schools of the Secondary Schools Commission since 1938. At the end of the 2018-19 school year, the school enrolled 2,047 students and 147.0 class teachers (based on FTE), for the ratio of students and teachers 13.9:1. 383 students (18.7% of the total number of students) were eligible for free lunch, and 98 (4.8% of students) were eligible for lunch at a reduced cost. The district is classified by the New Jersey Department of Education as the de district factor group, the fifth-largest of the eight groups. District factor organize counties across the state to allow comparisons on the overall socioeconomic characteristics of local neighborhoods. From the lowest socioeconomic status to the highest, category A, B, CD, DE, FG, GH, I and J. Awards, the admission and ranking school was the 174th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 state schools in the New Jersey Monthly Journal in September 2014 covering the state's best public high school methodology using a new ranking methodology. In 2012, the school ranked 255th in the ranking of 328 schools, after it ranked 223rd out of 322 schools listed in 2010. In 2008, the magazine ranked 242nd in the school out of 316 schools. The school ranked 243rd in the September 2006 issue of the magazine, which surveyed 316 schools across the state. In recognition of the school's efforts and the positive results of the newly formed programs and initiatives, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) appointed RVRHS as the No Place for Hate school in May 2018. The School's amenities and programs were built on the ruins of the West Jersey Collegiate Institute, a private school for boys that was abandoned during the Civil War. Mount Holly High School was founded in 1895, and after voting to establish a regional high school, Rancocas Valley Regional opened its doors in 1937. Rancocas Valley Regional School offers a wide range of college, honors, and (AP) courses, business and technology education. Students can obtain college loans by successfully completing specific high school courses through the Burlington County College Accelerated Program (CAP) and The Seton Hall University Double Enrollment Program. Rancocas Valley High Schools offer more than 85 clubs and activities. RVTV is run outside the school and showcases sporting events, concerts, graduation and student programs. The RV AnnexThe Rancocas Valley Regional School Application on Smithville Road in East Hampton Township is home to the District's Business Offices and Functional Life Skills Integrated Program (FLIP), a special educational program run by the District. In the summer of 2018, repair work was completed at the facilities of the application for the placement of the new educational program RV PREP, which opens in September 2018. The building previously housed Eastampton High School. The Athletics Rancocas Valley Regional High School Red Devils 3 compete in the Burlington County Scholastic League (BCSL), which consists of nineteen public and non-state high schools covering Burlington County, Mercer County and Ocean County in central New Jersey, acting under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey Interschol Athletic Association (NJSIA). With 1,604 pupils in grades 10-12, the school was classified by NJSIAA for the 2015-16 school year as Jersey, Group IV for most sporting purposes of competition, competition, included schools with enrollment from 1,082 to 1,934 students in this range of classes. The football team competes in the Capitol Division of the Superconference of the 95th West Jersey Football League and has been classified by NJSIAA as Group V South for Football for 2018-2020. Rancokas Valley competes in the BCSL Freedom Division. The school's mascot is the Red Devil and its colors are red and white. In 1960, the boys' team won the state championship in Group III. In 1987, the football team won the New Jersey State Championship as part of Group III. In the 1985 season, Tammy Kay played in seven games, making her the first woman to play for the Rancocas Valley football team. The boys' basketball team won the Group III state title in 1996 (with a victory over Henry Snyder High School in the tournament finals) and won the Group IV title in 1998 (against John F. Kennedy High School) and 2008 (against Piscataway Township High School). The team won the state championship in 1996 with a 71-62 victory against Henry Snyder High School and won the 1998 State Of the World Championship with a 63-43 victory against John F. Kennedy in the tournament finals. In 2008, the youth basketball team won the Central Group IV championship with a 70:51 victory over Trenton Central High School in the final of the tournament. The team won the Group IV state championship, the third program title, with a 55-43 victory over Piscataway High School. In 2011, the boys' basketball team added a sectional championship by beating Jackson Memorial in the Central Jersey Group 4 title game. In 1992, the field hockey team won the South Jersey Group III qualifier and the Group IV title in Central Jersey in 2006, 2008 and 2018. The team took the Central Jersey Group IV State sectional title with a 2-1 win over Cherokee High School in the tournament finals. The girls' basketball team won the 2011 state championship with a score of 67-52 in the final against John F. Kennedy High School and won the 2013 Group IV title against Eastside High School in the final 64-45. In 1998, the team of young men on the spring track was undefeated for the first time since 1979. In 2004, the youth football team became the co-champion of Group IV with Kearney High School in a game that ended without points after regulation and two overtimes. In 2008, the youth football team won the State Championship Group IV, a 2-0 win over Clifton High School. The boys' baseball team won the Group IV State Championship in 1975 against John F. Kennedy High School. The women's softball team won the state championship in 1977 Group III against Ramapo High School, in 1994 in Group III with a 12-0 win over Passaic Valley Regional High School and in 2005 in Group IV with a 2-0 victory over J.P. Stevens High School. The softball team won the 2007 Central, Group IV State Section Championship, edging Manalapan High School 1-0 in the tournament final. The school is represented by a hockey team at Varsity Tier I High School of the South Jersey Hockey League. RV has released three first-round NFL draft picks in Franco Harris, Irving Fryar and Alonso Spellman. The Rancocas Valley extracurricular event is home to the Rancocas Valley Regional High School dance team, which has been in existence since 1999 and is the only high school dance team in South Jersey. The team prepares two elite dances each year for their competitions and perform at basketball games. The team hosts the Reach For The Stars Dance Show in January each year for the community. During the year the team participates in competitions from 4 to 5. One such competition is the New Jersey State Championship. In 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015, the dance team took first place in both their team performance and its Kick routine. Each year, the team raises money for their trip to Florida to participate in the National Dance Alliance (NDA) National Dance Competition. The team dances among and against the best dance teams in the country. In 2010, the team took the 1st place in its circus themed High Kick Routine. It was the first national championship the team had ever won. In 2011, the team again ranked 1st with their halftime-themed team performance routine. In 2014, the team won its third national championship, winning the Small Varsity Kick division.
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