Cinnaminson High School

by Meghan Shott | Aug 1, 2016
Cinnaminson High School Cinnaminson High School is a four-year, comprehensive, public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Cinnaminson Township in Burlington County. Cinnaminson’s schools aim to develop students into self-motivated, multi-faceted people ready to face the world that lies ahead after graduation. According to their website, the school will help students gain an appreciation of knowledge, a desire to learn, and a respect for themselves and others.

Have you seen Cinnaminson High School’s YouTube page yet? Check out videos of students from Introduction to TV Production and other classes at the school by visiting http://www.youtube.com/user/CinnaminsonHSTVProd?feature=mhum.

The CHS Home & School Association keeps an email list of parents, teachers and administrations who want to keep updated on what is happening at the school, as well as recaps of H&SA meetings. If you’re the parent of a Cinnaminson High School student and would like to subscribe to their updates, send an email to HS_HomeSchool@cinnaminson.com with the word “subscribe” in the subject line.

The Cinnaminson High School Pirates compete in the Liberty Division of the Burlington County Scholastic League. The league consists of public and parochial high schools covering Burlington County, Mercer County and Ocean County in central New Jersey. Cinnaminson’s teams include cross country, cheerleading, field hockey, football, soccer, tennis, volleyball, basketball, bowling, swimming, winter track, wrestling, baseball, golf, lacrosse, softball, and track and field.

Athletes this past spring season included Mike Graff, Christian Massara, Mike Hess, Jimmy Sullivan, Charlie Madden, Jake Perkins, Matt Overman, Mike McAndrews, Craig Horsley, Tim Profy, Anthony Lavala, Mike Bednarek, Robert Berry, Jack Conville, Nick Mahoney, Dominic Cicale, Joe Cody, Brandon Staub, Mike Wojcik, Joe McGugan, Brooke Figiel, Olivia Pestridge, Morgan Hawk, Tori Robinson, Kelly Sigmund, Rebecca Martino, Ashley Klein, Rebecca Proctor, SaraBeth Coyle, Gia Trzaska, Brenna MacNair, Jessica Ferris, Kyla Screnci, Maddison Godwin, Ryan Coslove, Ryan Fisher, Alec Hamilton, Rob Young, Sean Bockius, Bradley Challender, Pat McCarthy, Abdul-Raof Zeidieh, Brad Miller, Edward Choe, Gonzalo McGuckin, Joe Cassidy and others.

Cinnaminson’s many extracurricular activities include Student Government, Art Club, Dance Club, Ebony Club, Math League, National Honor Society, Physics Olympics, Student Athletic Trainer’s Club, many musical groups, and more.

The Cinnaminson High School Marching Band competes and performs at many events throughout each of their seasons. The members of the marching band perform pep songs and a half-time show at football games. In addition to this, the band has a full season of competitions within two Marching Band circuits: USSBA and Cavalcade of Bands.

Student Council officers were President Callie Schweitzer, Vice President Alex Kane, Secretary Casey Joyce, Treasurer Olivia Gural, Historian Corinne DeBellis and Board Liaison Julia Averill. Class of 2016 officers were President Anna Saginario, Vice President Michael Zelinka, Secretary Patrick McCarthy, Treasurer Katie O’Connor, Historian Tatum Fowles and Student Council Liaison Jenna Mullin. Class of 2017 officers were President Anne O’Malley, Vice President Jack Conville, Secretary Michael Deal, Treasurer Tyler Addlesberger, Historian Michael Ungvarsky and Student Council Liaison Shannon Hossler. Class of 2018 officers were President Joseph Perino, Vice President Casey Koukoski, Secretary Hope Addlesberger, Treasurer Justin Arnold, Historian Matt Abrams and Student Council Liaison Jacob Vermes.

Cinnaminson High School’s monthly student newspaper, The Ship’s Log, features articles written by students about sports, clubs and activities, teachers/staff and current events. A popular section of the paper includes a poll of students. Writers and photographers on the 2015-2016 staff included Andrew Sandeen, Evan McCarronn, George Rider, Olivia Rocks, Nik Gonzalez, Marisa DiLeo, Jimmy Merget, Michael Zelinka, Emma Passey, Kyle Herald, Lexy Porrini, Finn Raymond, Sean Gallagher, Mariah Matthews, Jake Poinsett and Ben Mahoney.

Cinnaminson High School is located at 1197 Riverton Road in Cinnaminson, NJ. For more information, call 856-829-7770 or visit Cinnaminson.com/Domain/29.

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