Seaford Senior High School

Seaford Senior High School
Location
Seaford, Delaware
United States
Information
Type Secondary Public
Motto "Pride Through Excellence"
Established 1966
Superintendent Mr. David Perrington
Principal Mrs. Terry Carson
Faculty 88
Grades 9th - 12th
Number of students 818
School color(s) Blue and Gold
Athletics

Fall: Football, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Boy's Soccer, Girl's Volleyball Winter: Boy's Basketball, Girl's Basketball, Cheerleading, Swimming, Indoor Track & Field, Wrestling

Spring: Baseball, Golf, Boy's Lacrosse, Girl's Lacrosse, Girl's Soccer, Softball, Boy's Tennis, Girl's Tennis, Track & Field
Mascot Blue Jay
Website http://shs.seafordbluejays.org/, http://bluejayssports.com/

Seaford Senior High School is a public high school in Seaford, Delaware, USA.

Mission

Seaford Senior High School's mission is to instill in our students a sense of pride through excellence, enabling them to be good citizens, contributing members of society, and to successfully compete in a global economy.

Academics

Students can choose from an array of academic courses from college-prep to Advanced Placement to prepare them for the college/university of their choosing. Teachers on the secondary level use the curriculum mapping process to align our content with the Delaware Content Standards, articulate instruction from grades 6–12, and coordinate assignments at each grade level.

For the graduating class of 2010 (the most recent class for which information is available), students taking the SAT scored an average of 474 in math and 460 in verbal for a combined score of 934.[1] This is compared with averages of 482+479=961 throughout the state and 516+501=1017 nationally.[2]

Athletics

All Seaford School District teams compete in the Henlopen Conference in middle school and high school sports. Seaford High School is one of the smallest schools in the conference, based on enrollment, and thereby competes in the Henlopen South.

Derrik Gibson was named as the Delaware 2007-08 baseball Gatorade Player of the Year.[3]

Awards

The school won the AARP Ethel Percy Andrus Legacy Award, that recognises outstanding educational achievements, in 2008 for its Advanced Placement Incentive Program.[4]

The Corporation for National and Community Service recognised the school, in 2001 for its outstanding service-learning programs that integrates service into the curriculum.[5]

Notable alumni

Notes

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Coordinates: 38°39′06″N 75°36′49″W / 38.6518°N 75.6135°W / 38.6518; -75.6135

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