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Delbarton School
Motto Succisa virescit
(Cut down, grow back stronger)
Established 1939
Type Private, Day
Affiliation Benedictine; The Roman Catholic Church
Founder Saint Mary's Abbey
Headmaster Fr. Luke Travers, O.S.B. (1999-2007)
Students 546
Grades 7-12
Location 230 Mendham Road, Morristown, New Jersey,
Morris Township, New Jersey, USA
Accreditation Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Campus 400 acres
Colors green and white
Mascot Green Wave
Yearbook Archway
Average SAT
scores
1,330
Student:Teacher
ratio
7:1
Athletics 15 sports
Website www.delbarton.org

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Delbarton's student body comprises students from more than eight counties.[1] Minority students represent about 12% of the student body.[2]


For the 1983-84 school year, Delbarton School received the Blue Ribbon Award from the United States Department of Education, the highest honor that an American school can achieve. [3] The Blue Ribbon Schools Program is a United States government program created to honor schools. ... The Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Building[1]) , ED headquarters in Washington, DC A construction project to repair and update the building facade at the Department of Education Headquarters building in 2002 resulted in the installation of structures at all of the entrances to protect employees and visitors from...


Delbarton is a member of the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The New Jersey Association of Independent Schools (NJAIS) serves independent elementary and secondary schools throughout the state of New Jersey. ... The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools is a voluntary, peer based, non-profit association dedicated to the educational excellence and improvement through peer evaluation and accreditation. ...


Tuition is $22,500 per year. Books are extra, estimated at $400. Transportation is about $1,400 annually.[4]

Contents

History

The school was founded in 1939 as a boarding school by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, in association with the newly built monastery, St. Mary's Abbey. The school was established on part of the Luther Kountze estate, which he had named Delbarton by putting together syllables from the names of his three children. The Kountze Mansion, now known as "Old Main", remains an academic building, but most classes are conducted in Trinity Hall, built in 1958, the adjacent Rev. Stephen W. Findlay Science Pavilion, built in 1995, and the Fine Arts Center, built in 2006. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... The Archdiocese of Newark is a Catholic Archdiocese governing the Diocese of Camden, the Diocese of Metuchen, the Diocese of Paterson and the Diocese of Trenton in the state of New Jersey. ... Luther Kountze was an important 18th century American banker, responsible for helping Denver, Colorado in a time of need and leaving a philanthropic legacy in Morristown, New Jersey. ...


Community Service

Delbarton students engage in many activities to give back to the community. Delbarton's community service programs are run by the school's current juniors and seniors with help from faculty volunteers. In the Catholic and Benedictine tradition the student body and administration has set a goal of 100% student community service participation . For the past two years, more than 98% of the Delbarton student body participated in some form of community service.[verification needed] Through Delbarton’s Campus Ministry program, students participate in weekly trips to the Morristown Soup Kitchen, in addition to tutoring local children via Logos Tutors and interacting and playing with handicapped children via EPOCH.


Delbarton holds a Thanksgiving Food Drive every November to stock the local food pantries. It also holds a Christmas Gift and Clothing Drive every December, where members of the junior class travel down to the Appalachia region of West Virginia and Kentucky to provide holiday gifts and clothing to the residents of the area. Delbarton also participates in programs like Habitat for Humanity in Morris, Passaic and Essex Counties. The community also holds an annual blood drive for the Morris County-area Red Cross. It has been suggested that Poverty in Appalachia be merged into this article or section. ... Official language(s) English Capital Charleston Largest city Charleston Area  Ranked 41st  - Total 24,244 sq mi (62,809 km²)  - Width 130 miles (210 km)  - Length 240 miles (385 km)  - % water 0. ... Official language(s) English[1] Capital Frankfort Largest city Louisville Area  Ranked 37th  - Total 40,444 sq mi (104,749 km²)  - Width 140 miles (225 km)  - Length 379 miles (610 km)  - % water 1. ... Official Habitat for Humanity logo Habitat for Humanity is an international, Christian, non-governmental, non-profit organization devoted to building quality, low-cost, affordable housing. ... Passaic County is a county located in the state of New Jersey. ... Essex County is a county located in the northeastern part of the state of New Jersey. ... The Anarchist Black Cross was originally called the Anarchist Red Cross. The band Redd Kross was originally called Red Cross. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


International Focus

The school has made many efforts to open up the student body to the international community. Over the past few years many respectable speakers have spoken to the student body including James Luom, Elie Wiesel, Dith Pran and Lech Wałęsa. Eliezer Wiesel (commonly known as Elie, born September 30, 1928)[1] is an American-Jewish novelist, political activist, and Holocaust survivor. ... Dith Pran (born September 27, 1942) is a photojournalist best known as a refugee and Cambodian Holocaust survivor and was the subject of the Academy Award-winning film The Killing Fields. ... Lech Wałęsa (IPA: ; born September 29, 1943, Popowo, Poland) is a Polish politician, a former trade union and human rights activist, and also a former electrician. ...


Delbarton students also have several opportunities to travel abroad. The school participates in foreign exchange programs with schools in Ireland and the Bildungszentrum Markdorf School in Markdorf, Germany. Juniors can travel to the Caribbean during the summer between their junior and senior year to learn about the culture and history of select islands through the school's SOL program. Delbarton students have also traveled to Spain on several organized summer trips and to Germany for World Youth Day. The school has also sent several students to help assist in Operation Smile Missions in China, Honduras, and Thailand. Over the summer of 2006, many students spent a week in Mississippi to help clean up and rebuild after the Hurricane Katrina disaster. Markdorf is a town in the Bodensee district, in Baden-Württemberg, Southern Germany. ... “West Indian” redirects here. ... World Youth Day 2000 in Rome World Youth Day (It. ... Operation Smile is a private, not-for-profit volunteer medical services organization providing reconstructive surgery and related health care to indigent children and young adults in developing countries and the United States. ...


Within the school’s regular activities, students participate in the school’s Model United Nations and Challenge 20 / 20 clubs. The Model U.N. Club is run by a four member student secretariat and a club moderator, which plan the club's weekly meetings. The club participates in 4 – 5 Model UN Conferences every year and has attained much success, winning the Best Small Delegation Award at both Princeton’s 2005 conference and at the 2007 Seton Hall University conference.[5] The club also participates in The Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN), held in the Netherlands for a week every January. A Model United Nations Conference in Stuttgart, Germany in action. ... This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...


Athletics

Delbarton competes with the nickname "Green Wave" in the Suburban Division of the Northern Hills Conference. The Northern Hills Conference, is an athletic conference of nineteen private and public high schools located in Essex, Morris and Passaic County Counties in Northern New Jersey. ...

Lacrosse

Under the guidance of 1979 alumnus Chuck Ruebling, Delbarton has had the best lacrosse team in New Jersey in each of the last five years. Delbarton won five straight overall state titles in the years 2002-06 and seven out of the last eight titles. In 2007 the Delbarton lacrosse team was ranked third in the nation by STX/Inside Lacrosse.[6] The 2007 team won the Non-Public A State Championship with a 14-5 win over Christian Brothers Academy.[7] The Dive Shot. Lacrosse is a team sport that is played with ten players (mens field), six players (mens box), or twelve players (womens field), each of whom uses a netted stick (the crosse) in order to pass and catch a hard rubber ball with the aim... Christian Brothers Academy (also known as CBA or The Academy), located in the Lincroft section of Middletown Township, New Jersey, is a private, all boys College preparatory school with a focus on Christian education run by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, founded by St. ...

Ice Hockey

Delbarton won the state co-championship in 1989 and outright championships in 1992, 2002 and 2006. Delbarton won the Mennen Cup championship 18 times over a 21 year span from 1984-2004. The hockey program has competed in the Gordon Conference since the 2004-2005 school year. The team won the Gordon Cup championship in its first season. Ice Hockey is a popular and growing sport in the state of New Jersey. ...


Delbarton's chief rival is Seton Hall Prep. Regular-season games between the two regularly draw more than 2,000 fans.[citation needed] In 2006, Delbarton defeated the previously undefeated Seton Hall Prep to win the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) Ice Hockey Non-Public championships. for the university see Seton Hall University Seton Hall Preparatory School , commonly termed Seton Hall Prep, is a Roman Catholic boys high school of the Archdiocese of Newark, located in the suburban community of West Orange in Essex County, New Jersey. ... NJSIAA Logo The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA), founded in 1918, is a voluntary, non-profit organization made up of 425 accredited public, private and parochial high schools in New Jersey. ...


Delbarton plays its home games at the Aspen Ice Arena in Randolph, New Jersey following years of early morning winter practices at the outdoor Essex Hunt Club (Peapack) and the more local (and enclosed) Mennan Arena (Morristown). [8] Randolph Seal Randolph Township is a Township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. ...

Football

Delbarton's football program has won two state football championships, in 1993 and 1998. Delbarton has also finished second in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2005, and 2006. On December 2, 2006, Delbarton faced Immaculata High School in the Non-Public Group III state final at Rutgers University, losing 22-14.[9] United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... December 2 is the 336th day of the year (337th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ... Immaculata High School can refer to: Immaculata High School, in Ottawa, Ontario Immaculata High School, in Somerville, New Jersey Immaculata High School, in Leavenworth, Kansas Immaculata High School, in Marrero, Louisiana Immaculata Regional High School, in Kelowna, British Columbia This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with... “Rutgers” redirects here. ...


For more than 40 years, Delbarton was coached by William Regan Sr., one of the state's all-time winningest coaches.[citation needed] From 1987 to 2002, Delbarton was coached by John Kowalik. From 2003 to the present, its coach has been Brian Bowers.

Soccer

Delbarton has won five Morris County soccer championships and four state championships since 1995 under former all-American David Donovan. In 1997, under head coach Erin Sullivan, Delbarton won a triple crown - winning the Northern Hills Conference, Morris County Tournament and State Tournament. Morris County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey, about 25 mi (40 km) west of New York City. ... Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... NJSIAA Logo The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA), founded in 1918, is a voluntary, non-profit organization made up of 425 accredited public, private and parochial high schools in New Jersey. ...

Tennis

Delbarton's tennis program, under John P. Thompson, has won nine of the last ten Morris County Tournaments and six consecutive state group titles, finishing second in the state in 2006. The tennis team won the 2007 Non-Public, North A state sectional championship with a 3-2 win over Pingry School.[10] For other uses, see Tennis (disambiguation). ... This article is about the K-12 school in New Jersey. ...

Wrestling

In 2006, Delbarton's Mike Grey became the first four-time New Jersey state champion in the sport of wrestling.[11] Wrestling is the act of physical engagement between two competitors competing for a physical advantage. ...

Basketball

Delbarton won the Morris County Tournament in 2006. Delbarton placed second in the same tournament in 2007.


Arts Programs

Delbarton's Abbey Players produce three theatrical productions yearly: a fall play, a winter musical and a spring 'One Act' production featuring student written and directed plays. The productions attract many participants from neighboring schools.[verification needed]


Delbarton has a range of musical ensembles, including a Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Abbey Orchestra, Percussion Ensemble, and the Schola Cantorum. Commonly referred to as 'Schola,' the group features about 40 Delbarton students of all grades. The group performs all year in school concerts and at mass. Schola also travels to a European country every few years for 1-2 weeks and performs across the country. During the Summer of 2007 the Delbarton Schola Cantorum plans to perform throughout Italy and in the Vatican.[citation needed]


On October 19, 2006, Delbarton officially opened its brand new Fine Arts Center. The arts and music departments were formerly housed in the school's historic "Old Main" building. The new 34,000 sq.ft. building includes a 622-person theater, several art studios, and rehearsal spaces for Delbarton’s many musical groups. The school broke ground on the site during the Summer of 2005 and ended construction in the Fall of 2006. October 19 is the 292nd day of the year (293rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...


Abbey Woods

After a six year battle between state officials and the Monks at Delbarton School, as well as $2 million in lawyers fees, a decision was made on July 26, 2006, that the request for a sewer extension to the the proposed $100 million Abbey Woods development, a continuing-care retirement community, would not be allowed. Environmentalists and several Morris Township residents had been working against the project that would develop 71 acres of zoned land adjacent to the Jockey Hollow Park. Rev. Elias R. Lorenzo commented in the Star-Ledger that "If the development is not passed, we will sell the land to other developers".[12] July 26 is the 207th day of the year (208th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ... The Star-Ledger is the leading newspaper in New Jersey and ranks number 16 in total circulation for U.S. daily newspapers. ...


Notable alumni

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References

  1. ^ The Student Body, accessed December 23, 2006.
  2. ^ National Center for Education Statistics data for the Delbarton School, accessed November 30, 2006.
  3. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program: Schools Recognized 1982-1983 through 1999-2002 (PDF), accessed May 11, 2006.
  4. ^ http://www.delbarton.org/Admissions/tuition.html
  5. ^ Delbarton Model UN. Accessed June 5, 2007.
  6. ^ STX/Inside Lacrosse High School Rankings, Inside Lacrosse, May 7, 2007. Accessed June 5, 2007.
  7. ^ 2007 Boys Lacrosse - Non-Public - A, NJSIAA. Accessed June 5, 2007.
  8. ^ NJSIAA 2006 Ice hockey - Non-Public, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association, accessed June 13, 2006.
  9. ^ No joy in Morris: Delbarton, Montville, Parsippany Hills fall short: Morris fans brave chill for state playoff matchups, Daily Record (Morristown), December 3, 2006.
  10. ^ 2007 Boys Tennis - Non-Public, North A, NJSIAA. Accessed June 7, 2007.
  11. ^ http://www.risemag.com/main.cfm?actionId=globalShowStaticContent&screenKey=NationalNews&&categoryKey=PlayerProfiles&articleId=6217
  12. ^ DEP Kills Abbey's Housing Proposal, Daily Record (Morristown), July 27, 2006.
  13. ^ Shadoe Steele's Interview with Robert Conrad, Shadoe Steele 2007 interview transcript. Accessed May 29, 2007. "Amazing. I even hollowed out a heel on my cowboy boots. Now, Bob, in the early 1950s you graduated from the Delbarton school, a college preparatory school in Morristown, New Jersey. That was a long way from the windy city, did you live on the east coast for awhile?"
  14. ^ Smith, Dinitia. " Dark, Handsome And Short; Star of a Sundance Hit Is Ready for an Encore", The New York Times, October 2, 2003. "Mr. Dinklage attended the Delbarton School, a Catholic boys' school in Morristown, N.J., which was strongly sports-oriented. 'Being the size I am, adolescence is tricky,' he said."
  15. ^ Dunlap, LucyAnn. "A Play That Asks, 'What Happens After?'", U.S. 1 Newspaper, August 17, 2005. Accessed May 12, 2007. "He wrote his first play at age eight. His Catholic grammar school cancelled class one afternoon and put on his play. Later while he was attending Delbarton School in Morristown, he and a friend wrote two musicals, "Banned in Boston" and "Businessman's Holiday." You won't find these in his collected works but they certainly suggest a young man with an active imagination and a penchant for writing."
  16. ^ Members of Congress / Mike Ferguson, Washington Post, accessed May 12, 2007. "FERGUSON, Michael, a Representative from New Jersey; born in Ridgewood, Bergen County, N.J., June 22, 1970; graduated from Delbarton School, Morristown, N.J.;"
  17. ^ Noie, Tom. "Notre Dame's Dynamic Duo - Troy Murphy and Ruth Riley expected to boost both the men's and women's basketball teams at Notre Dame", Basketball Digest, January 2001. Accessed May 29, 2007. "Such push stems from Murphy's high school days at the exclusive Delbarton School in Morristown, N.J."
  18. ^ Gulitti, Tom. "Devil's Jim Dowd paves way N.J. hockey players", The Record (Bergen County), February 10, 2007. Accessed May 29, 2007. "George Parros, RW, Anaheim: Born in Washington, Pa., the Ducks' heavyweight moved to Randolph and played at Delbarton and Princeton."
  19. ^ Reade Seligmann '04 Speaks at Delbarton, Delbarton School. Accessed June 5, 2007.
  20. ^ "Price is right for 'Boys", The Record (Bergen County), September 24, 2005. Accessed June 7, 2007. "The Houston Texans released linebacker Frank Chamberlin of Mahwah and safety Jammal Lord of Hoboken, and the Buffalo Bills cut former Delbarton tight end Rod Trafford of Morristown."

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