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Barringer High School

Barringer Academy of the Arts & Humanities (formerly Barringer High School and Newark High School), is a four-year comprehensive public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades in Newark, in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as part of the Newark Public Schools. Some consider it to be the third oldest public high school in the United States. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 1981.[3]

Barringer Academy of the Arts & Humanities
Address
90 Parker Street

, ,
07104

United States
Coordinates40°45′24″N 74°10′45″W / 40.756539°N 74.179286°W / 40.756539; -74.179286
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1838; 185 years ago (1838)
School districtNewark Public Schools
NCES School ID341134002190[1]
PrincipalNatasha Pared
Faculty112.0 FTEs[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,663 (as of 2021–22)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.8:1[1]
LanguageEnglish
AreaUrban
Color(s)  Royal Blue and
  white[2]
Athletics conferenceSuper Essex Conference (general)
North Jersey Super Football Conference (football)
Team nameBlue Bears[2]
RivalEast Orange Campus High School
Websitewww.nps.k12.nj.us/barringer/

As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,663 students and 112.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 14.8:1. There were 1,183 students (71.1% of enrollment) eligible for free lunch and 101 (6.1% of students) eligible for reduced-cost lunch.[1]

Awards, recognition and rankings edit

The school was the 327th-ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine's September 2014 cover story on the state's "Top Public High Schools", using a new ranking methodology.[4] The school had been ranked 313th in the state of 328 schools in 2012, after being ranked 311th in 2010 out of 322 schools listed.[5] The magazine ranked the school 306th in 2008 out of 316 schools.[6] The school was ranked 303rd in the magazine's September 2006 issue, which surveyed 316 schools across the state.[7]

History edit

In 1838, Nathan Hedges opened a high school in a building on Bank Street. On January 7, 1853, a three-story building was opened at the corner of Washington and Linden and had an enrollment of 498 boys and girls.[8][9]

In 1875, Dr. William N. Barringer was hired to succeed George B. Sears as superintendent of schools. Dr. Barringer oversaw the construction of a second high school building at a cost of $300,000, which is the site of the current faculty parking lot. Construction started in 1878 and was completed in 1899. In 1907, the name of Newark High School was officially changed to Barringer, in honor of Dr. Barringer.[9]

Athletics edit

The Barringer High School Blue Bears[2] compete in the Super Essex Conference, which is comprised of public and private high schools in Essex County and was established following a reorganization of sports leagues in Northern New Jersey by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association.[10] With 1,115 students in grades 10–12, the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2019–20 school year as Group IV for most athletic competition purposes, which included schools with an enrollment of 1,060 to 5,049 students in that grade range.[11] Until the NJSIAA's 2009 realignment, the school had participated in Division B of the Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League, which included high schools located in Bergen, Essex and Passaic counties, and was separated into three divisions based on NJSIAA size classification.[12] The football team competes in the Liberty White division of the North Jersey Super Football Conference, which includes 112 schools competing in 20 divisions, making it the nation's biggest football-only high school sports league.[13][14] The school was classified by the NJSIAA as Group IV North for football for 2022–2024, which included schools with 895 to 1,296 students.[15]

The school's football rivalry with East Orange Campus High School, which dates back to a Thanksgiving Day game played in 1897, was listed at 7th on NJ.com's 2017 list "Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N.J. HS football".[16] East Orange leads the rivalry with a 63-39-9 overall record as of 2023.[17]

In 1918, during future major league baseball player Moe Berg's senior season, the Newark Star-Eagle selected a nine-man "dream team" from the city's best prep and public high school baseball players, and Berg was named the team's third baseman.

The boys track team won the indoor track public school state championship in 1930, 1934 and 1939.[18]

The boys track team won the spring track state championship in Group IV in 1933 and 1934.[19]

The boys fencing team was the overall state co-champion in 1969 with Essex Catholic High School after both teams had overall records of 45–9 in competition; Barringer won the team foil competition.[20][21]

The 1975 football team finished the season with a 9–1–1 record after winning the North II Group IV state sectional title with a 14–13 victory against Livingston High School in the championship game played in front of a crowd of 7,500.[22][23]

The 1980 boys basketball team finished the season with a 26–4 record after winning the Group IV state championship, defeating Trenton Central High School by a score of 68–56 in the tournament final.[24][25]

Administration edit

As of September 2023, the school's principal is Natasha Pared.[26] Her core administrative team includes five vice principals along with department chairpersons assisting in administrative roles as well.[27]

Notable alumni edit

 
Moe Berg
 
Hall of Famer Andre Tippett

Arts and literature edit

Sports edit

Government edit

Other edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e School data for Barringer High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed December 1, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c Barringer High School, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed October 20, 2020.
  3. ^ Barringer High School April 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools. Accessed June 28, 2011.
  4. ^ Staff. "Top Schools Alphabetical List 2014", New Jersey Monthly, September 2, 2014. Accessed September 5, 2014.
  5. ^ Staff. "The Top New Jersey High Schools: Alphabetical", New Jersey Monthly, August 16, 2012. Accessed December 1, 2012.
  6. ^ Staff. "2010 Top High Schools", New Jersey Monthly, August 16, 2010. Accessed February 12, 2011.
  7. ^ "Top New Jersey High Schools 2008: By Rank", New Jersey Monthly, September 2008, posted August 7, 2008. Accessed August 19, 2008.
  8. ^ Our History, Barringer High School. Accessed July 23, 2019.
  9. ^ a b History of Barringer High School, Barringer High School Alumni Association. Accessed November 15, 2016.
  10. ^ League & Conference Officers/Affiliated Schools 2020-2021, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed October 20, 2020.
  11. ^ NJSIAA General Public School Classifications 2019–2020, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed November 20, 2020.
  12. ^ , Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League, backed up by the Internet Archive as of May 9, 2009. Accessed December 15, 2014.
  13. ^ Cooper, Darren. "Here's what we know about the new Super Football Conference 2020 schedule", The Record, July 23, 2020. Accessed March 22, 2021. "The Super Football Conference (SFC) is a 112-team group, the largest high school football-only conference in America, and is comprised of teams from five different counties."
  14. ^ Cooper, Darren. "NJ football: Super Football Conference revised schedules for 2020 regular season", The Record, July 23, 2020. Accessed March 22, 2021. "The Super Football Conference has 112 teams that will play across 20 divisions. This is the first year of the Ivy Division, created for struggling programs that would be ineligible for the state playoffs."
  15. ^ NJSIAA Football Public School Classifications 2022–2024, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed May 1, 2023.
  16. ^ Stypulkoski, Matt. "Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N.J. HS football", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 27, 2017, updated May 15, 2019. Accessed December 1, 2020. "7-Barringer vs. East Orange: This year marks the 120th anniversary of the inaugural Thanksgiving game and the 105th meeting overall between these two Essex County schools. While the streak of consecutive holiday games was broken in 1986 due to a conference scheduling conflict, it was resumed again in 1988.... All-time series: East Orange leads, 57-39-9"
  17. ^ Ojutiku, Mak. "Fisher scores 4 TDs as East Orange blanks Barringer in Thanksgiving football rivalry", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, October 23, 2023. Accessed November 30, 2023. "Kyree Fisher scored four touchdowns to lead East Orange to a 38-0 Thanksgiving Day rivalry game win over Barringer, in Newark. The rivalry, which once held the title of being the longest unbroken rivalry series in the country, dates back to 1897 and is the fifth-oldest of the holiday series still being played in New Jersey. East Orange’s win increased its series lead to 63-39-9."
  18. ^ NJSIAA Indoor Group Championship History, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed November 20, 2020.
  19. ^ NJSIAA Spring Track Summary of Group Titles Boys, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed September 1, 2021.
  20. ^ NJSIAA History of Boys Fencing Championships, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed November 20, 2020.
  21. ^ "Indian Hills' Pete Gaylor Takes State Foil Laurels", The News, February 24, 1969. Accessed March 3, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "The overall team championship, based on foil and sabre competition, was jointly awarded to Barringer, of Newark, and Essex Catholic. Both teams finished with the same record, 45 wins and nine losses.... Barringer won the team foil title with a record of 23 wins and only four losses while Essex Catholic placed second with 22-5."
  22. ^ NJSIAA Football History, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed January 1, 2022.
  23. ^ "Livingston Bows to Barringer", The New York Times, December 7, 1975. Accessed January 2, 2021. "A bungled snap from center on an extra‐point try prevented Livingston High School from gaining a tie yesterday and the team lost a 14–13 decision to Newark Barringer in the North Jersey Section 2, Group 4, championship football game before 7,500 spectators in Livingston.... Barringer, finishing with a 9–1–1 won‐lost‐tied record, scored in the first half on Charles White's 1‐yard sneak and his 39‐yard pass to George Persons."
  24. ^ History of NJSIAA Boys Basketball Championship History, New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association. Accessed November 20, 2020.
  25. ^ Bauman, Greg. "Barringer takes it to Camden, 68-56", Herald News, March 23, 1980. Accessed February 22, 2021, via Newspapers.com. "When Lenny Carmichael succeeded Fran Pinchot as Trenton High School's basketball coach three years ago, he vowed to turn the Tornadoes sagging program around.... Trenton (24-4) reached the New Jersey State Group 4 finals for the first time in 19 years Saturday night, making good on Carmichael's promise.... Barringer (26-4), behind a devastating fourth-quarter comeback, defeated a shocked Tornadoe club, 68-56, in winning the states Group 4 title."
  26. ^ Principal's Message, Barringer High School. Accessed November 18, 2023.
  27. ^ Vice Principals, Barringer High School. Accessed November 18, 2023.
  28. ^ Message from Amiri Baraka, New Jersey and Newark Schools' Poet Laureate, dated July 1, 2003, accessed April 13, 2007. "Now, in an attempt to prevent my appearance at Barringer High School (my alma mater) June 30, to give the Commencement Address, they threatened to picket Barringer and otherwise cause disruption."
  29. ^ Klacsmann, Karen Towers. "Hilda Belcher (1881-1963)", New Georgia Encyclopedia. Accessed October 21, 2015. "Upon graduating from Newark High School (later Barringer High School) in 1900, Belcher moved to New York City to further her education."
  30. ^ Imholtz Jr., August A. "Albert Boni: A Sketch of a Life in Micro-Opaque", American Antiquarian Society, 2006. Accessed October 21, 2015. "There in Newark he attended Barringer High School and, at the age of sixteen, became the youngest secretary of the local chapter of the Socialist Party."
  31. ^ "Across the Boards with Rodi", The News, November 20, 1981. Accessed May 29, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "He was the class 'clown', witty and clever, he would drive his teachers right up a wall yet, in spite of this, he was a remarkably good and popular student. Ron was the president of his high school senior class of Barringer High School in Newark, won the history and citizenship awards and was also a member of the high honor society."
  32. ^ Bodian, Nat. Ted Fiorito: The Newark Son of Italian Immigrants who Became One of Greats of American Music July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Virtual Newark. Accessed October 21, 2015. "By the time Ted had reached high school age in 1914, the family was living at 185 Bruce Street, and his ASCAP bio shows that he was 'educated at Barringer High School'."
  33. ^ Slonimsky, Nicholas and Laura Kuhn (ed). Kern, Jerome (David)". Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Volume 3 (Schirmer Reference, New York, 2001), accessed May 10, 2010 (requires subscription)
  34. ^ Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, 1981, p. 248. Accessed December 3, 2022. "William J. Maguire, Rep., Clark - Assemblyman Maguire was born in North Attleboro, Mass., on June 12, 1916. He attended Barringer Evening High School, Newark, and took courses in economics and government at Rutgers University."
  35. ^ Freeman, William M. "Andrew E. Svenson, 65, a Writer of 'Bobbseys' and 'Hardys,' Dies", The New York Times, August 23, 1975. Accessed February 6, 2022. "He was a graduate of Barringer High School in Newark and studied at the University of Pittsburgh, where he earned a B. A. in creative writing."
  36. ^ Cupper, Dan; Teller, Grif. Crossroads of Commerce: The Pennsylvania Railroad Calendar Art of Grif Teller, p. 27. Stackpole Books, 2003. ISBN 9780811729031. Accessed February 6, 2022. "He left Barringer High School in his junior year to attend the Fawcett School of Industrial Art on Academy Street in Newark."
  37. ^ Acocella, Nick "Moe Berg: Catcher and spy", ESPN.com, July 29, 2004. Accessed November 15, 2016. "Morris Berg was born in a cold-water tenement on East 121st Street in Manhattan on March 2, 1902, to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents – Bernard, a druggist, and Rose.... He later starred at Barringer High School."
  38. ^ Araton, Harvey. "A Fearless Prediction by Yanks' Cano", The New York Times, October 9, 2010. Accessed October 21, 2015. "Cano finished eighth grade and enrolled at Barringer High School, but he failed to make it through his freshman year or to play an inning of high school baseball in New Jersey."
  39. ^ Iowa Board of Parole Annual Report Fiscal Year 2014, Iowa Board of Parole. Accessed October 21, 2015. "Norm Granger, Vice Chair. Appointed to the Board of Parole in 2014. Born and raised in Newark, New Jersey. Graduated from Barringer High School in 1980."
  40. ^ Lamb, Bill. Rupert Mills, Society for American Baseball Research. Accessed February 6, 2022. "Large for his age and athletically gifted, young Rupe Mills began attracting attention while still in grammar school. By the time he graduated from Newark’s Barringer High School, Mills was a locally famous four-sport star and the New Jersey high-jump champion."
  41. ^ Lou Puma, Baseball-Reference.com. Accessed February 23, 2022. "Born: November 5, 1935 in Newark, NJ... High School: Barringer HS (Newark, NJ)
  42. ^ Litsky, Frank. "Giants' Shaw Eager To Work", The New York Times, November 27, 1983. Accessed May 19, 2016. "Shaw has had few breakdowns like that, in or out of football. He was born and raised in Newark, where he played for Barringer High School."
  43. ^ Bergeron, Tom. "Andre Tippett's journey to Pro Football Hall of Fame began in Newark", NJ.com, August 2, 2008. Accessed October 21, 2015. "Frank Verducci first laid eyes on Andre Tippett during the summer of 1974, when Tippett and his mother dropped by Newark's Barringer High School to file paperwork for him to transfer into the school."
  44. ^ Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, Volume 152, p. 335. J.A. Fitzgerald, 1928. Accessed February 6, 2022. "James Leroy Baxter (Rep., Newark) Mr. Baxter was born in Newark, June 13th, 1881, and is an oral surgeon and dentist by profession. Dr. Baxter, whose father, James M. Baxter, was for forty-five years a school principal in the city of Newark, is himself a graduate of the Barringer High School of that city."
  45. ^ "Resolution Adopted by the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States to Record Our Deep Respect and Affection for Justice William J. Brennan Jr.", Brennan Center. Accessed November 15, 2016. "The Justice graduated from Barringer High School in 1924."
  46. ^ Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, 2010, p. 283. Accessed January 31, 2022. "Assemblyman Caputo was born Oct. 31, 1940, in Newark. He graduated from Barringer High School in 1958 and Bloomfield College in 1963. He received a master's degree in school administration from Seton Hall University in 1975."
  47. ^ Schwaneberg, Robert. "Education building honors a champion: Rights lawyer Carter argued Brown case" December 1, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, copy of article from The Star-Ledger, November 21, 2006, at the Warren County Education Association. Accessed March 5, 2012. "Born in Florida, Carter was 6 weeks old when his family moved to Newark. He attended Barringer High School in Newark and East Orange High School, graduating at age 16 after skipping two grades."
  48. ^ "Addonizio", The Belleville Times, March 9, 1956. Accessed February 6, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Addonizio did not have the backing of either the Nutley or Bellivelle county committees. He did have, however, the support of County Clerk Anthony Giuliano, with whom he played football at Barringer High School, both making All-State."
  49. ^ Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, p. 383. Accessed April 22, 2020. "Michael A. Giuliano (Rep., Newark) - Senator Giuliano was born in Newark on June 13, 1915. He received his education at Barringer High School, Newark, and Rutgers University, Newark."
  50. ^ "Sketches of Others Indicted in Newark", The New York Times, December 18, 1969. Accessed February 23, 2022. "Irvine I. Turner; City Councilman.... Besides Barringer High School in Newark, he attended St. Paul High School in Richmond, Va., and the Lynchburg (Va.) Seminary."
  51. ^ Donald Milford Payne Jr., Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed October 21, 2015.
  52. ^ Sherman, Ted. for The Star-Ledger. "New mayor strictly 'old-school' states lend First Latino leader of Newark says he shuns social media", The Record, November 5, 2013. Accessed February 6, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "'I don't have a computer,' said Newark Mayor Luis Quintana, who was sworn in Monday to take the reins of the state's largest city.... He moved to Newark with his family at age 8, graduating from Barringer High School in the city's North Ward."
  53. ^ Peter Wallace Rodino Jr., Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed October 21, 2015.
  54. ^ "Racing Toward Morven: Republican Candidate Robert Sarcone", Courier-Post, May 26, 1977. Accessed February 6, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "51 years old. Born in Newark. Graduated from Barringer High School in 1943."
  55. ^ Wren Jr., George J. "Of Competence and Character: A New Jersey Story Passed on from Father to Son", New Jersey State Police Former Troopers Association. Accessed August 10, 2014. "After graduating from Barringer High School in Newark, Herbert was granted a Congressional appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point from the Honorable Walter I. McCoy, Judge of the Supreme Court in Washington D.C."
  56. ^ Register of the Arthur T. Vanderbilt Political, Professional, and Judicial Papers, 1902 - 1957, Wesleyan University. Accessed February 6, 2022. "Arthur T. Vanderbilt was born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1888. He was educated at Newark Public High School and graduated from Wesleyan University in 1910."
  57. ^ Staff. Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, Volume 202, Part 2, p. 251. E. J. Mullin, 1987. Accessed September 1, 2016.
  58. ^ Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, 1912, p. 370. Accessed December 21, 2022. "John Beam Vreeland, Morristown... He was educated in the common schools, and after attending the Newark High School one year his family, in 1868, moved to Morristown, where he has since resided."
  59. ^ George Marvin Wallhauser, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed October 21, 2015.
  60. ^ Local Talk News Editor "Stephen N. Adubato to be awarded honorary degree from Kean University" May 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, LocalTalkNews.com, May 7, 2010. Accessed May 17, 2010.
  61. ^ Shearn, Ian T. "Scrapbook of Extremes A refugee from the Liberian civil war, MacDella Cooper became a fashion professional and started a foundation to aid Liberian orphans. Now her life of ups and downs has taken another unusual turn.", New Jersey Monthly, June 8, 2009. Accessed July 25, 2019. "The teens moved in with their mother in the Garden Spires housing project in Newark, where drugs and violence were rampant. Cooper entered Barringer High School, where during her first week, a student was shot in the hallway."
  62. ^ August Meier Papers - Part 1 (1930 - 1998), Newark Archives Project. Accessed January 13, 2021. "Born in Newark in 1923, he was a graduate of Barringer High School."
  63. ^ Arthur A. Schmon fonds RG 524, Brock University. Accessed September 3, 2019. "Arthur Albert Schmon was born in 1895 in Newark, New Jersey. During his studies at Barringer High School in Newark, he met Eleanore Celeste Reynolds who was to become his wife in August of 1919."
  64. ^ Govan, Jennifer. "Today in History: Celebrating Marion Thompson Wright", Gottesman Libraries, September 12, 2019. Accessed February 6, 2022. "On September 12th, 1902 Marion Manola Thompson Wright was born in East Orange, New Jersey, to Minnie and Moses Thompson -- the youngest of four children. She was just one of two black students at Barringer High School in Newark, New Jersey where she dropped out due to pregnancy."

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Barringer Academy of the Arts amp Humanities formerly Barringer High School and Newark High School is a four year comprehensive public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades in Newark in Essex County in the U S state of New Jersey operating as part of the Newark Public Schools Some consider it to be the third oldest public high school in the United States The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools since 1981 3 Barringer Academy of the Arts amp HumanitiesAddress90 Parker StreetNewark Essex County New Jersey 07104United StatesCoordinates40 45 24 N 74 10 45 W 40 756539 N 74 179286 W 40 756539 74 179286InformationTypePublic high schoolEstablished1838 185 years ago 1838 School districtNewark Public SchoolsNCES School ID341134002190 1 PrincipalNatasha ParedFaculty112 0 FTEs 1 Grades9 12Enrollment1 663 as of 2021 22 1 Student to teacher ratio14 8 1 1 LanguageEnglishAreaUrbanColor s Royal Blue and white 2 Athletics conferenceSuper Essex Conference general North Jersey Super Football Conference football Team nameBlue Bears 2 RivalEast Orange Campus High SchoolWebsitewww wbr nps wbr k12 wbr nj wbr us wbr barringer wbr As of the 2021 22 school year the school had an enrollment of 1 663 students and 112 0 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 14 8 1 There were 1 183 students 71 1 of enrollment eligible for free lunch and 101 6 1 of students eligible for reduced cost lunch 1 Contents 1 Awards recognition and rankings 2 History 3 Athletics 4 Administration 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Arts and literature 5 2 Sports 5 3 Government 5 4 Other 6 References 7 External linksAwards recognition and rankings editThe school was the 327th ranked public high school in New Jersey out of 339 schools statewide in New Jersey Monthly magazine s September 2014 cover story on the state s Top Public High Schools using a new ranking methodology 4 The school had been ranked 313th in the state of 328 schools in 2012 after being ranked 311th in 2010 out of 322 schools listed 5 The magazine ranked the school 306th in 2008 out of 316 schools 6 The school was ranked 303rd in the magazine s September 2006 issue which surveyed 316 schools across the state 7 History editIn 1838 Nathan Hedges opened a high school in a building on Bank Street On January 7 1853 a three story building was opened at the corner of Washington and Linden and had an enrollment of 498 boys and girls 8 9 In 1875 Dr William N Barringer was hired to succeed George B Sears as superintendent of schools Dr Barringer oversaw the construction of a second high school building at a cost of 300 000 which is the site of the current faculty parking lot Construction started in 1878 and was completed in 1899 In 1907 the name of Newark High School was officially changed to Barringer in honor of Dr Barringer 9 Athletics editThe Barringer High School Blue Bears 2 compete in the Super Essex Conference which is comprised of public and private high schools in Essex County and was established following a reorganization of sports leagues in Northern New Jersey by the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association 10 With 1 115 students in grades 10 12 the school was classified by the NJSIAA for the 2019 20 school year as Group IV for most athletic competition purposes which included schools with an enrollment of 1 060 to 5 049 students in that grade range 11 Until the NJSIAA s 2009 realignment the school had participated in Division B of the Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League which included high schools located in Bergen Essex and Passaic counties and was separated into three divisions based on NJSIAA size classification 12 The football team competes in the Liberty White division of the North Jersey Super Football Conference which includes 112 schools competing in 20 divisions making it the nation s biggest football only high school sports league 13 14 The school was classified by the NJSIAA as Group IV North for football for 2022 2024 which included schools with 895 to 1 296 students 15 The school s football rivalry with East Orange Campus High School which dates back to a Thanksgiving Day game played in 1897 was listed at 7th on NJ com s 2017 list Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N J HS football 16 East Orange leads the rivalry with a 63 39 9 overall record as of 2023 17 In 1918 during future major league baseball player Moe Berg s senior season the Newark Star Eagle selected a nine man dream team from the city s best prep and public high school baseball players and Berg was named the team s third baseman The boys track team won the indoor track public school state championship in 1930 1934 and 1939 18 The boys track team won the spring track state championship in Group IV in 1933 and 1934 19 The boys fencing team was the overall state co champion in 1969 with Essex Catholic High School after both teams had overall records of 45 9 in competition Barringer won the team foil competition 20 21 The 1975 football team finished the season with a 9 1 1 record after winning the North II Group IV state sectional title with a 14 13 victory against Livingston High School in the championship game played in front of a crowd of 7 500 22 23 The 1980 boys basketball team finished the season with a 26 4 record after winning the Group IV state championship defeating Trenton Central High School by a score of 68 56 in the tournament final 24 25 Administration editAs of September 2023 the school s principal is Natasha Pared 26 Her core administrative team includes five vice principals along with department chairpersons assisting in administrative roles as well 27 Notable alumni editSee also Category Barringer High School alumni nbsp Moe Berg nbsp Hall of Famer Andre TippettArts and literature edit Amiri Baraka 1934 2014 poet and playwright New Jersey Poet Laureate 28 Hilda Belcher 1881 1963 artist known for her paintings watercolors and portraits 29 Albert Boni 1892 1981 publisher 30 Ron Carey 1935 2007 actor on film and television known for his recurring role on Barney Miller 31 Ted Fio Rito 1900 1971 singer and songwriter 32 Jerome Kern 1885 1945 composer of musical theatre and popular music 33 William J Maguire 1916 1997 politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1976 to 1982 34 Andrew E Svenson 1910 1975 children s author publisher and partner in the Stratemeyer Syndicate who authored or coauthored more than 70 books for children including books in the Hardy Boys and Bobbsey Twins series 35 Grif Teller 1899 1993 artist best known for his paintings for the Pennsylvania Railroad 36 Sports edit Moe Berg 1902 1972 Major League Baseball player and spy for the CIA the brainiest guy in baseball 37 Robinson Cano born 1982 baseball player attended for one year 38 Norm Granger born 1961 class of 1980 former fullback in the National Football League who played for the Dallas Cowboys and the Atlanta Falcons 39 Rupert Mills 1892 1929 professional baseball player who played part of one season for the 1915 Newark Peppers of the Federal League 40 Lou Palmer 1935 2019 sportscaster who was a SportsCenter anchor and reporter and was one of the original studio anchors at WFAN the nation s first all sports radio station 41 Pete Shaw born 1954 class of 1972 safety who played in the NFL for the San Diego Chargers and New York Giants 42 Andre Tippett born 1959 Hall of Fame former linebacker with the New England Patriots 43 Government edit LeRoy Baxter 1881 dentist oral surgeon and politician who was elected to represent Essex County New Jersey in the New Jersey General Assembly in 1928 44 William J Brennan 1906 1997 Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court 45 Ralph R Caputo born 1940 class of 1958 politician who has represented the 28th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2008 46 Robert L Carter 1917 2012 civil rights leader and United States District Judge 47 Anthony Giuliano 1898 1970 politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly 48 Michael Giuliano 1915 1976 politician who served two terms in the New Jersey Senate 49 Irvine I Turner 1913 1974 politician who was the first Black official in Newark New Jersey elected to the Municipal Council when he took office in 1954 50 Donald M Payne 1934 2012 class of 1952 member United States House of Representatives from New Jersey s 10th congressional district 51 Luis A Quintana born 1960 politician who served as Mayor of Newark from November 2013 to July 2014 52 Peter W Rodino 1909 2005 member of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey s 10th congressional district 53 C Robert Sarcone 1925 2020 politician who served in both houses of the New Jersey Legislature 54 Norman Schwarzkopf Sr 1895 1958 first superintendent of the New Jersey State Police and father of General Stormin Norman Norman Schwarzkopf Jr 55 Arthur T Vanderbilt 1888 1957 judge and judicial reformer who served as Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1948 to 1957 56 Anthony M Villane born 1929 dentist and politician who was elected to serve seven terms in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1976 to 1988 57 John Beam Vreeland 1852 1923 attorney and politician who served in the New Jersey Senate and as the United States Attorney for the district of New Jersey 58 George M Wallhauser 1900 1993 class of 1918 Member of United States House of Representatives from New Jersey s 12th congressional district 59 Other edit Steve Adubato Sr 1932 2020 class of 1949 founder of Robert Treat Academy Charter School 60 MacDella Cooper born 1977 Liberian philanthropist and founder of the MacDella Cooper Foundation 61 August Meier 1923 2003 professor of history at Kent State University and a scholar on African American history 62 Arthur A Schmon 1895 1964 business executive who became a leading figure in the paper industry of Ontario and Quebec 63 Marion Thompson Wright 1902 1962 scholar and activist who in 1940 became the first African American woman in the United States to earn her Ph D in history 64 References edit a b c d e School data for Barringer High School National Center for Education Statistics Accessed December 1 2022 a b c Barringer High School New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed October 20 2020 Barringer High School Archived April 24 2012 at the Wayback Machine Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools Accessed June 28 2011 Staff Top Schools Alphabetical List 2014 New Jersey Monthly September 2 2014 Accessed September 5 2014 Staff The Top New Jersey High Schools Alphabetical New Jersey Monthly August 16 2012 Accessed December 1 2012 Staff 2010 Top High Schools New Jersey Monthly August 16 2010 Accessed February 12 2011 Top New Jersey High Schools 2008 By Rank New Jersey Monthly September 2008 posted August 7 2008 Accessed August 19 2008 Our History Barringer High School Accessed July 23 2019 a b History of Barringer High School Barringer High School Alumni Association Accessed November 15 2016 League amp Conference Officers Affiliated Schools 2020 2021 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed October 20 2020 NJSIAA General Public School Classifications 2019 2020 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed November 20 2020 Home Page Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League backed up by the Internet Archive as of May 9 2009 Accessed December 15 2014 Cooper Darren Here s what we know about the new Super Football Conference 2020 schedule The Record July 23 2020 Accessed March 22 2021 The Super Football Conference SFC is a 112 team group the largest high school football only conference in America and is comprised of teams from five different counties Cooper Darren NJ football Super Football Conference revised schedules for 2020 regular season The Record July 23 2020 Accessed March 22 2021 The Super Football Conference has 112 teams that will play across 20 divisions This is the first year of the Ivy Division created for struggling programs that would be ineligible for the state playoffs NJSIAA Football Public School Classifications 2022 2024 New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed May 1 2023 Stypulkoski Matt Ranking the 31 fiercest rivalries in N J HS football NJ Advance Media for NJ com October 27 2017 updated May 15 2019 Accessed December 1 2020 7 Barringer vs East Orange This year marks the 120th anniversary of the inaugural Thanksgiving game and the 105th meeting overall between these two Essex County schools While the streak of consecutive holiday games was broken in 1986 due to a conference scheduling conflict it was resumed again in 1988 All time series East Orange leads 57 39 9 Ojutiku Mak Fisher scores 4 TDs as East Orange blanks Barringer in Thanksgiving football rivalry NJ Advance Media for NJ com October 23 2023 Accessed November 30 2023 Kyree Fisher scored four touchdowns to lead East Orange to a 38 0 Thanksgiving Day rivalry game win over Barringer in Newark The rivalry which once held the title of being the longest unbroken rivalry series in the country dates back to 1897 and is the fifth oldest of the holiday series still being played in New Jersey East Orange s win increased its series lead to 63 39 9 NJSIAA Indoor Group Championship History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed November 20 2020 NJSIAA Spring Track Summary of Group Titles Boys New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed September 1 2021 NJSIAA History of Boys Fencing Championships New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed November 20 2020 Indian Hills Pete Gaylor Takes State Foil Laurels The News February 24 1969 Accessed March 3 2021 via Newspapers com The overall team championship based on foil and sabre competition was jointly awarded to Barringer of Newark and Essex Catholic Both teams finished with the same record 45 wins and nine losses Barringer won the team foil title with a record of 23 wins and only four losses while Essex Catholic placed second with 22 5 NJSIAA Football History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed January 1 2022 Livingston Bows to Barringer The New York Times December 7 1975 Accessed January 2 2021 A bungled snap from center on an extra point try prevented Livingston High School from gaining a tie yesterday and the team lost a 14 13 decision to Newark Barringer in the North Jersey Section 2 Group 4 championship football game before 7 500 spectators in Livingston Barringer finishing with a 9 1 1 won lost tied record scored in the first half on Charles White s 1 yard sneak and his 39 yard pass to George Persons History of NJSIAA Boys Basketball Championship History New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association Accessed November 20 2020 Bauman Greg Barringer takes it to Camden 68 56 Herald News March 23 1980 Accessed February 22 2021 via Newspapers com When Lenny Carmichael succeeded Fran Pinchot as Trenton High School s basketball coach three years ago he vowed to turn the Tornadoes sagging program around Trenton 24 4 reached the New Jersey State Group 4 finals for the first time in 19 years Saturday night making good on Carmichael s promise Barringer 26 4 behind a devastating fourth quarter comeback defeated a shocked Tornadoe club 68 56 in winning the states Group 4 title Principal s Message Barringer High School Accessed November 18 2023 Vice Principals Barringer High School Accessed November 18 2023 Message from Amiri Baraka New Jersey and Newark Schools Poet Laureate dated July 1 2003 accessed April 13 2007 Now in an attempt to prevent my appearance at Barringer High School my alma mater June 30 to give the Commencement Address they threatened to picket Barringer and otherwise cause disruption Klacsmann Karen Towers Hilda Belcher 1881 1963 New Georgia Encyclopedia Accessed October 21 2015 Upon graduating from Newark High School later Barringer High School in 1900 Belcher moved to New York City to further her education Imholtz Jr August A Albert Boni A Sketch of a Life in Micro Opaque American Antiquarian Society 2006 Accessed October 21 2015 There in Newark he attended Barringer High School and at the age of sixteen became the youngest secretary of the local chapter of the Socialist Party Across the Boards with Rodi The News November 20 1981 Accessed May 29 2022 via Newspapers com He was the class clown witty and clever he would drive his teachers right up a wall yet in spite of this he was a remarkably good and popular student Ron was the president of his high school senior class of Barringer High School in Newark won the history and citizenship awards and was also a member of the high honor society Bodian Nat Ted Fiorito The Newark Son of Italian Immigrants who Became One of Greats of American Music Archived July 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine Virtual Newark Accessed October 21 2015 By the time Ted had reached high school age in 1914 the family was living at 185 Bruce Street and his ASCAP bio shows that he was educated at Barringer High School Slonimsky Nicholas and Laura Kuhn ed Kern Jerome David Baker s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians Volume 3 Schirmer Reference New York 2001 accessed May 10 2010 requires subscription Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey 1981 p 248 Accessed December 3 2022 William J Maguire Rep Clark Assemblyman Maguire was born in North Attleboro Mass on June 12 1916 He attended Barringer Evening High School Newark and took courses in economics and government at Rutgers University Freeman William M Andrew E Svenson 65 a Writer of Bobbseys and Hardys Dies The New York Times August 23 1975 Accessed February 6 2022 He was a graduate of Barringer High School in Newark and studied at the University of Pittsburgh where he earned a B A in creative writing Cupper Dan Teller Grif Crossroads of Commerce The Pennsylvania Railroad Calendar Art of Grif Teller p 27 Stackpole Books 2003 ISBN 9780811729031 Accessed February 6 2022 He left Barringer High School in his junior year to attend the Fawcett School of Industrial Art on Academy Street in Newark Acocella Nick Moe Berg Catcher and spy ESPN com July 29 2004 Accessed November 15 2016 Morris Berg was born in a cold water tenement on East 121st Street in Manhattan on March 2 1902 to Russian Jewish immigrant parents Bernard a druggist and Rose He later starred at Barringer High School Araton Harvey A Fearless Prediction by Yanks Cano The New York Times October 9 2010 Accessed October 21 2015 Cano finished eighth grade and enrolled at Barringer High School but he failed to make it through his freshman year or to play an inning of high school baseball in New Jersey Iowa Board of Parole Annual Report Fiscal Year 2014 Iowa Board of Parole Accessed October 21 2015 Norm Granger Vice Chair Appointed to the Board of Parole in 2014 Born and raised in Newark New Jersey Graduated from Barringer High School in 1980 Lamb Bill Rupert Mills Society for American Baseball Research Accessed February 6 2022 Large for his age and athletically gifted young Rupe Mills began attracting attention while still in grammar school By the time he graduated from Newark s Barringer High School Mills was a locally famous four sport star and the New Jersey high jump champion Lou Puma Baseball Reference com Accessed February 23 2022 Born November 5 1935 in Newark NJ High School Barringer HS Newark NJ Litsky Frank Giants Shaw Eager To Work The New York Times November 27 1983 Accessed May 19 2016 Shaw has had few breakdowns like that in or out of football He was born and raised in Newark where he played for Barringer High School Bergeron Tom Andre Tippett s journey to Pro Football Hall of Fame began in Newark NJ com August 2 2008 Accessed October 21 2015 Frank Verducci first laid eyes on Andre Tippett during the summer of 1974 when Tippett and his mother dropped by Newark s Barringer High School to file paperwork for him to transfer into the school Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey Volume 152 p 335 J A Fitzgerald 1928 Accessed February 6 2022 James Leroy Baxter Rep Newark Mr Baxter was born in Newark June 13th 1881 and is an oral surgeon and dentist by profession Dr Baxter whose father James M Baxter was for forty five years a school principal in the city of Newark is himself a graduate of the Barringer High School of that city Resolution Adopted by the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States to Record Our Deep Respect and Affection for Justice William J Brennan Jr Brennan Center Accessed November 15 2016 The Justice graduated from Barringer High School in 1924 Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey 2010 p 283 Accessed January 31 2022 Assemblyman Caputo was born Oct 31 1940 in Newark He graduated from Barringer High School in 1958 and Bloomfield College in 1963 He received a master s degree in school administration from Seton Hall University in 1975 Schwaneberg Robert Education building honors a champion Rights lawyer Carter argued Brown case Archived December 1 2008 at the Wayback Machine copy of article from The Star Ledger November 21 2006 at the Warren County Education Association Accessed March 5 2012 Born in Florida Carter was 6 weeks old when his family moved to Newark He attended Barringer High School in Newark and East Orange High School graduating at age 16 after skipping two grades Addonizio The Belleville Times March 9 1956 Accessed February 6 2022 via Newspapers com Addonizio did not have the backing of either the Nutley or Bellivelle county committees He did have however the support of County Clerk Anthony Giuliano with whom he played football at Barringer High School both making All State Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey p 383 Accessed April 22 2020 Michael A Giuliano Rep Newark Senator Giuliano was born in Newark on June 13 1915 He received his education at Barringer High School Newark and Rutgers University Newark Sketches of Others Indicted in Newark The New York Times December 18 1969 Accessed February 23 2022 Irvine I Turner City Councilman Besides Barringer High School in Newark he attended St Paul High School in Richmond Va and the Lynchburg Va Seminary Donald Milford Payne Jr Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Accessed October 21 2015 Sherman Ted for The Star Ledger New mayor strictly old school states lend First Latino leader of Newark says he shuns social media The Record November 5 2013 Accessed February 6 2022 via Newspapers com I don t have a computer said Newark Mayor Luis Quintana who was sworn in Monday to take the reins of the state s largest city He moved to Newark with his family at age 8 graduating from Barringer High School in the city s North Ward Peter Wallace Rodino Jr Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Accessed October 21 2015 Racing Toward Morven Republican Candidate Robert Sarcone Courier Post May 26 1977 Accessed February 6 2022 via Newspapers com 51 years old Born in Newark Graduated from Barringer High School in 1943 Wren Jr George J Of Competence and Character A New Jersey Story Passed on from Father to Son New Jersey State Police Former Troopers Association Accessed August 10 2014 After graduating from Barringer High School in Newark Herbert was granted a Congressional appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point from the Honorable Walter I McCoy Judge of the Supreme Court in Washington D C Register of the Arthur T Vanderbilt Political Professional and Judicial Papers 1902 1957 Wesleyan University Accessed February 6 2022 Arthur T Vanderbilt was born in Newark New Jersey in 1888 He was educated at Newark Public High School and graduated from Wesleyan University in 1910 Staff Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey Volume 202 Part 2 p 251 E J Mullin 1987 Accessed September 1 2016 Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey 1912 p 370 Accessed December 21 2022 John Beam Vreeland Morristown He was educated in the common schools and after attending the Newark High School one year his family in 1868 moved to Morristown where he has since resided George Marvin Wallhauser Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Accessed October 21 2015 Local Talk News Editor Stephen N Adubato to be awarded honorary degree from Kean University Archived May 19 2010 at the Wayback Machine LocalTalkNews com May 7 2010 Accessed May 17 2010 Shearn Ian T Scrapbook of Extremes A refugee from the Liberian civil war MacDella Cooper became a fashion professional and started a foundation to aid Liberian orphans Now her life of ups and downs has taken another unusual turn New Jersey Monthly June 8 2009 Accessed July 25 2019 The teens moved in with their mother in the Garden Spires housing project in Newark where drugs and violence were rampant Cooper entered Barringer High School where during her first week a student was shot in the hallway August Meier Papers Part 1 1930 1998 Newark Archives Project Accessed January 13 2021 Born in Newark in 1923 he was a graduate of Barringer High School Arthur A Schmon fonds RG 524 Brock University Accessed September 3 2019 Arthur Albert Schmon was born in 1895 in Newark New Jersey During his studies at Barringer High School in Newark he met Eleanore Celeste Reynolds who was to become his wife in August of 1919 Govan Jennifer Today in History Celebrating Marion Thompson Wright Gottesman Libraries September 12 2019 Accessed February 6 2022 On September 12th 1902 Marion Manola Thompson Wright was born in East Orange New Jersey to Minnie and Moses Thompson the youngest of four children She was just one of two black students at Barringer High School in Newark New Jersey where she dropped out due to pregnancy External links editBarringer High School web pages Newark Public Schools History of Barringer High School School Performance Report for Barringer High School New Jersey Department of Education School Data for 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