Delmar High School

Delmar High School
Address
200 N. Eight Street
Delmar, Delaware, Sussex, 19940
USA
Coordinates 38°27′31″N 75°34′01″W / 38.458604°N 75.567006°W / 38.458604; -75.567006Coordinates: 38°27′31″N 75°34′01″W / 38.458604°N 75.567006°W / 38.458604; -75.567006
Information
Type Public
Established 1928 (1928)
School district Delmar School District
Superintendent Mrs. Charity H. Phillips
Principal Mr. Bill Rickard
Staff 42
Grades 5-12
Enrollment 640
  Grade 9 190
  Grade 10 162
  Grade 11 157
  Grade 12 131
Campus type Rural
Color(s)      Orange
     Blue
Athletics conference Henlopen Conference
Mascot Wildcat
Rival Laurel High School
Yearbook Jostens
Website http://www.delmar.k12.de.us/

Delmar High School, is a public high school in Delmar, DE, a community in Sussex County, Delaware. The school is co-located with Delmar Middle School, along with the district offices. Delmar High School's enrollment includes students from Delmar, MD and 45 students from other cities under Delaware's School Choice program.

The total 2008-2009 high school enrollment was 640 students, and 501 students in the middle school; with 1,141 students in the district in total. The current school building was built in 2000, though the original building was built in 1928.

The school completed expansion in August 2008, with the cafeteria being expanded and to hold approximately seventy additional students. The middle school also had the addition of a new wing.

Along with expansion, the 2008-2009 school year of the Delmar School District introduced a uniform policy replacing its original dress code.

In March 2010, the Delmar and Wicomico Boards of Education approved modification of the Bi-State Agreement, the agreement allowing the cross-border student enrollment. The passage of the modification moves 5th graders at Delmar Elementary School, which is on the Maryland side of town, to the middle school beginning in the 2010-2011 school year.

Mission statement

"The mission of the Delmar School District is to provide all students with the opportunity to achieve to their fullest potential in a neighborhood school that nurtures intellectual, emotional, social, cultural, and physical successes by utilizing the unique size and location of the community and its pride in and commitment to the district."

Uniform Code

Tops

Long sleeve/short sleeve oxford. polo shirt, or turtleneck in solid white, navy blue, orange, or gray

  1. All shirts must have a collar and must be tucked in. No skin should be visible between the waistband of the pants and the bottom of the shirt.
  2. Only the top button can be unbuttoned. Shirts that are not able to be buttoned to the top of the shirt are not acceptable.
  3. Crewneck, Cardigan, and V-Neck sweaters, sweatshirts, vests or pullovers in solid white, navy blue, orange or gray may be worn with the appropriate collared shirt underneath.
  4. An approved long sleeve or short sleeve T-shirt or turtleneck in solid white, navy blue, orange or gray may be worn underneath a collared shirt. No writing is allowed on the shirt.
  5. Hooded attire is not permitted at any time.
  6. Team and club attire must be administratively approved to be worn as part of the school uniform.
  7. Delmar School District provided competition jersey attire is acceptable on team event days as long as the appropriate collared shirt is worn under the jersey. Team uniform bottoms may not be worn.
  8. All tops should be of appropriate size so as not to cause undo stretching or gapping of the material. Tops should not be tight to the skin or overly baggy.
  9. Anything designated as an undergarment should not be seen (e.g. camisoles, undershirts).

Bottoms

Khaki style pants, capris, shorts, skirts, skorts, or jumpers in navy blue or tan.

  1. Boys may wear khaki style pants or shorts in navy blue or tan.
  2. Girls may wear pants, shorts, skorts, skirts, and jumpers.
  3. The bottom of shorts, skorts, jumpers and skirts must touch the top of the knee.
  4. Jumpers must have the appropriate collared shirt underneath.
  5. Bottoms must be worn no lower than the natural waist.
  6. A belt must be worn if clothing item has belt loops. Belts may not be accessorized or have adornments. A belt cannot be worn if there are no belt loops.
  7. Bottoms may be cargo style however there may not be chains, writing or any other adornments on the pants. Corduroy is not acceptable.
  8. All bottoms should be of appropriate size so as not to cause undo stretching or gapping of the material. Bottoms should not be tight to the skin or overly baggy.

Legwear

  1. Solid color white, tan, natural, black, grey, orange or navy blue socks may be worn.
  2. Solid color white, tan, natural, navy blue, orange or grey tights or pantyhose may be worn.

Footwear

  1. Shoes must be worn at all times. Footwear must be appropriate for the student’s designated activity.
  2. Slippers are not permitted.

Clarifying Statements

  1. Ties are acceptable but not mandatory. Team coaches and club advisors can designate certain days for participants to wear a tie.
  2. Cut-offs, frayed seams, and holes are not permitted on any clothing. Belt loops should not be cut off.
  3. Hats, head coverings, visors, scarves, bandanas, combs/picks and sunglasses may not be worn in the building. Headbands for females should be no wider than 2 inches. Hair should be neat, well-groomed and out of the eyes.
  4. No accessories, costumes, or unusual attire that is inappropriate or disruptive to the normal operation of the school may be worn.
  5. The only Delmar logos that will be permitted will be those logos that are Delmar School District approved. Writing is not allowed on any clothing.
  6. Students must remove and store coats, gloves, scarves, and hats in their locker upon entering the building.
  7. When “Jean Day” occurs the students will be allowed to wear blue or black jeans. No holes, writing, or adornments may be on the jeans.

School Test Scores

The 9th grade average DSTP test scores for 2008:

The 10th grade average DSTP test scores for 2008:

The 11th grade average DSTP test scores for 2008:

School Demographics

Student-Teacher Ratio

Students

Student Ethnicity
School Percentage
White 76.7%
Black 16.9%
Hispanic 3.4%
Asian/Pacific Islander 2.5%
American Indian/Alaskan Native 0.5%

Extra-Curricular activities

Clubs & Organizations

Music

Athletics

Delmar participates in athletics in the Henlopen Conference. It is one of the smallest schools in the conference, by enrollment, thereby competing in the Henlopen South. In total, the Delmar Wildcats have won six state championships in both boy and girl sports. The school has been in eleven football championships, the last being in 2009. The Delmar Wildcats football team's rival is Laurel High School's Bulldogs; a rivalry known as the Battle for the Lions Club Trophy.

Men's Sports

Women's Sports

External links

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