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Encyclopedia > Cherokee High School

Cherokee High School is one of four high schools of the Lenape Regional High School District in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. Most of Cherokee's enrollment of 2,355 students comes from Evesham Township, New Jersey (commonly referred to as Marlton), a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Lenape Regional High School District is a regional high school district in Burlington County, New Jersey that serves the eight municipalities of Evesham Township (2,432 students), Medford Lakes (215 students), Medford Township (1,229 students), Mount Laurel Township (1,868 students), Shamong Township (447 students), Southampton Township (437... Burlington County is a county located in the state of New Jersey. ... Official language(s) None defined, English de facto Capital Trenton Largest city Newark Area  - Total  - Width  - Length  - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 47th 22,608 km² 110 km 240 km 14. ... Evesham Township highlighted in Burlington County. ... Marlton is a town within Evesham Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. ... Independence Hall, as it appears today. ...


The school's impressive, sprawling campus is situated on Tomlinson Mill Rd. in the heart of Marlton, New Jersey. Cherokee High School, home of the Cherokee Chiefs, boasts a student population the size of which rivals many small college campuses. Cherokee's students, whose diverse personalities make the school exciting, have continously excelled at academics, sports, theater, and the arts. The students have long referred to Cherokee's student community as "the tribe," signifying the students' unity, mutual respect, and their "Cherokee Pride." Marlton is a town within Evesham Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. ...


Famous Alumni

Filmmaker Brian Herzlinger (My Date With Drew) , NFL Football Player Jacksonville Jaguars Dennis Norman


External links

  • Cherokee High School
  • Lenape Regional High School District
  • New Jersey Department of Education 2003-04 School Report Card for Cherokee High School

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Journal of American Indian Education-Arizona State University (2805 words)
Not only do Cherokee high school students drop out at a higher rate in all grades than white students do, but the difference is statistically significant at very high levels for all grades but the twelfth, and satisfies the usual test of significance even there (see Note 2).
The Cherokee high school student, sensing these problems in his immediate future as he hears reports from older friends who have come back from the industrial cities, is likely to look critically at his curriculum.
Here students of high school age and of artistic talent are brought from all over the country to work under established artists, and are taught not only to develop their skills but to market them in the white economy.
Welcome to Cherokee High School (328 words)
Cherokee High School is located in Marlton, NJ and was founded in 1975.
Cherokee is a comprehensive high school currently serving over 2000 students.
Cherokee High School makes no representations or warranties regarding the condition or the functionality of this web site, its suitability for use, or that this site will be uninterrupted or error-free.
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