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A united high school for grades nine through twelve opened at the Arney's Mount Road site in 1990; the high school was previously split with grades 9 and 10 attending Pemberton High School No. 1 on Fort Dix Road (now the Helen A. Fort Middle School) and grades 11 and 12 attending school at the building then known as Pemberton High School No. 2.
Smith grew up in the Browns Mills section of Pemberton Township, New Jersey and played football and baseball at Pemberton Township High School before being drafted by the White Sox in the 7th round of the 1987 MLB Draft. [3]
Raised in Pemberton Township, New Jersey, Ross graduated in 1960 from Pemberton Township High School and played baseball at Southwest Texas State University (nowTexas State Bobcats baseball). [2] Ross served in Vietnam as an officer in the United States Air Force where he was awarded a Bronze Star, before leaving the service in 1970.
PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP — The Pemberton Township Board of Education has approved the hiring of a high school new principal. Darvis Holley has been selected for the role.
Pemberton Township residents are waiting to see if Mayor Jack Tompkins will resign over a damning report on his alleged mistreatment of employees. ... High school football player succeeds on field ...
The league consists of nineteen public and parochial high schools covering Burlington County (Doane Academy), Mercer County (Trenton Catholic Academy, and STEMCivics Purplefect Palace High School), Ocean County (New Egypt High School) in central New Jersey and Camden County (Pennsauken High School).
In 1996, legislation signed into law would allow the Woodland Township School District to sever its sending/receiving relationship with the Pemberton Township School District and join the Lenape Regional High School District. Woodland Township had been sending about 30 students a year—and nearly $300,000 in tuition payments—to join the ...
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