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Cheltenham High School

Cheltenham High School is a public high school in the Wyncote neighborhood of Cheltenham Township, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, located 0.5 miles (800 m) from the border of the City of Philadelphia and 12 miles (19 km) from Center City. Serving grades 9 through 12, Cheltenham is the only high school in the School District of Cheltenham Township. It is fed by Cedarbrook Middle School, the only school in the school district for grades 7 and 8.

Cheltenham High School
Cheltenham High School in May 2010
Address
500 Rices Mill Road

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19095-1942

Information
School typePublic
MottoSalubritas et Eruditio
(Health and Education)
Established1884 (1884)
StatusOpen
School boardCheltenham Township School District
NCES District ID4205760
AuthorityPennsylvania Department of Education
Governing TownshipTownship of Cheltenham, Pennsylvania
AuthorizerUnited States Department of Education
NCES School ID420576003260[1]
PrincipalJimmy D'Andrea
Faculty99.15 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9–12[2]
GenderCo-Educational
Enrollment1,381 (2021-2022) [1] enrolled
 • Grade 9373
 • Grade 10344
 • Grade 11338
 • Grade 12326
Student to teacher ratio13.93 [1] ratio
Schedule typeSemester
Schedule4 Blocks
Hours in school day7:30 AM-2:30 PM
Area47 acres
Color(s)Blue and Gold    
AthleticsPIAA
District 1
Athletics conferenceSuburban One American
SportsGolf, Football, Soccer, Tennis, Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Wrestling, Volleyball, Basketball, Swimming, Diving, Track and Field, Winter Track, Field Hockey, Cross Country
MascotPanther
Team nameCheltenham Panthers, Cheltenham Lady Panthers
RivalAbington Senior High School
NewspaperThe Cheltonian
YearbookEl Delator
Communities servedArcadia University, Cedarbrook, Cheltenham, Edge Hill, Elkins Park, Glenside, La Mott, Laverock, Melrose Park, Wyncote
Feeder schoolsCedarbrook Middle School
WebsiteSchool Website

The Seal of Cheltenham High School

Cheltenham High School was established in 1884 and is one of the oldest public high schools in Pennsylvania. The first location was on Ashbourne Road, and at the time of its closing in 1953, it was considered the oldest public school site in continuous use.[3] The next building was at High School Road and Montgomery Avenue in Elkins Park. The current Cheltenham High School located at 500 Rices Mill Road in Wyncote was built in 1959. It sits on a land area of approximately 47 acres, and is bound by Route 309, Route 152, Panther Road, Rices Mill Road, Carlton Avenue, and Old Mill Road.

In 2017–18 the student ethnicity was distributed as follows: 54% Black, 31% White, 8% Asian, and 5% Hispanic.[1] The school has approximately 1400 students in grades 9 through 12, with a student-teacher ratio of about 12:1.[1]

Cheltenham's athletic teams are known as the Cheltenham Panthers and are members of the PIAA District 1 in the American Conference of the Suburban One League. They have a long-standing tradition of holding a Thanksgiving Day football game against their cross-town rival, Abington Senior High School. The rivalry celebrated its 100th year in 2015.

Among the school's notable alumni are the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu, his older brother Yoni Netanyahu, their class of 1964 classmate baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, talk radio host Mark Levin, 15-time Grammy Award winner Michael Brecker, and rapper Lil Dicky.

Operations edit

In 2004 the school adopted a stricter dress code because the administration felt that clothing that was too loose could hide identity badges and make identifying occupants more difficult.[4]

Extracurriculars edit

Cheltenham Township School District offers a wide variety of clubs, activities and an extensive sports program.

Athletics edit

Cheltenham Panthers
 
SchoolCheltenham High School
ConferenceAmerican Conference
AAAA
AAA
PIAADistrict 1
Suburban One League
LocationWyncote, Pennsylvania, United States
Football stadiumAlumni Stadium
NicknamePanthers
ColorsBlue and Gold
   
Websitehttp://www.cheltenham.org/Page/2723
Cheltenham-Abington Rivalry
   
 
Cheltenham and Abington playing in basketball at Abington Senior High School, 2018
LocationCheltenham and Abington Townships,
Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania,
U.S.
TeamsCheltenham Panthers
and
Abington Galloping Ghosts
First meeting1915
Latest meetingNovember 27, 2015
Next meetingNovember 24, 2016
Statistics
Meetings total96 Meetings
All-time series55-34-6 AHS
Largest victoryAHS 60, CHS 6 (1968)

CHS is a member of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) and in the Suburban One American Conference (SOL). It was one of the founding members of the SOL in 1922, and is one of 4 of the remaining original schools.[5] Cheltenham Athletics promote sportsmanship above self, and therefore, consistently receive the SOL Sportsmanship Award.[6] Cheltenham has teams in the following sports:[7] Asterisk designates available to both boys and girls.

Fall sports edit

  • Cross country running*
  • Boys football
  • Soccer*
  • Girls tennis
  • Girls volleyball
  • Coed cheerleading
  • Coed field hockey
  • Coed unified cheer

Winter sports edit

  • Basketball *
  • Indoor Track*
  • Swimming/Diving *
  • Boys wrestling

Spring sports edit

  • Boys baseball
  • Boys tennis
  • Track & field
  • Cross country
  • Boys volleyball
  • Coed unified track
  • Lacrosse
  • Girls softball

Girls Basketball Team edit

The Cheltenham Girls basketball team won the PIAA AAAA state championship in 2000, and again in 2007. They have won PIAA District 1 titles, and the Suburban One American Conference 23 times. Coach Bob Schaefer won his 700th game on February 5, 2010, and has coached the Panthers for 30 years.[8] He has coached the WBCA All-American Forward, Laura Harper, who played in the WNBA and is the current head coach at Coppin State. Harper scored 2007 points during her Cheltenham Career. In 2007 (their 2nd championship year), the Panthers were honored by the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame with the "Pride of Philadelphia Award."[9] The award is given to individuals or teams who have "represented the Philadelphia area with dignity, determination, and class through athletic achievement.[10] " On Tuesday March 27, 2012, Schafer resigned from his 31-year post as the Lady Panthers head coach. He finished with a 757-163 record, 2 PIAA AAAA state titles, 2 state runner-up, 4 District I Championships, and the Suburban One League champions 24 out of the last 26 years.[11] Schaefer, a West Hazleton native, was inducted into the Hazleton Area Sports Hall of Fame in September, 2012.[12]

Girls Track and Field edit

The Cheltenham Girls Track and Field Team has won six state championships. They have won four indoor PTFCA indoor state championships (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) and two outdoor PIAA State Championships (2015, 2016). They have also won seven PIAA District 1 championships (2013 - 2019)[13]

Cheltenham–Abington rivalry edit

 
The Cheltenham and Abington logos next to each other at the Abington gymnasium

The Cheltenham–Abington rivalry, also known as "The Turkey Bowl", is a football game played between the Cheltenham Panthers and the Abington Galloping Ghosts. It has been played annually on Thanksgiving Day since 1915, unless one of the teams has conflicts with PIAA playoffs. The rivalry is the fifth-oldest public high school rivalry in Pennsylvania, and the seventh-oldest including private schools. The schools are less than 2 miles apart. Despite not being in the same conference, the rivalry is prevalent in other sports, mainly basketball. In some sports, the teams do not play each other at all. Abington leads the overall series 55–34-6. Below is a chart of the all-time games of the rivalry.[14]

1915: Cheltenham, 38-0
1916: Cheltenham, 49-0
1917: Cheltenham, 37-0
1918: Cheltenham, 16-0
1919: Cheltenham, 14-0
1920: Cheltenham, 13-17
1921: Abington, 14-0
1922: Abington, 13-0
1923: Abington, 27-0
1924: Abington, 39-0
1925: Abington, 13-7
1926: Cheltenham, 36-7
1927: Abington, 6-0
1928: Abington, 24-0
1929: Abington, 12-0
1930: Abington, 3-0
1931: Abington, 19-0
1932: Abington, 22-0
1933: Cheltenham, 14-13
1934: Abington, 2-0
1935: Cheltenham, 34-0
1936: Abington, 13-6
1937: Abington, 46-0
1938: Cheltenham, 13-6
1939: Cheltenham, 18-6
1940: Tie, 0-0
1941: Tie, 13-13
1942: Abington, 27-6
1943: No Game
1944: Cheltenham, 26-7
1945: Cheltenham, 18-6
1946: No Game
1947: No Game
1948: Cheltenham, 6-0
1949: Abington, 20-7
1950: Abington, 7-6
1951: Cheltenham, 21-7
1952: Tie, 0-0
1953: Abington, 27-7
1954: Abington, 47-0
1955: Tie, 0-0
1956: Cheltenham, 7-0
1957: Cheltenham, 21-13
1958: Abington, 39-0
1959: Tie, 14-14
1960: Abington, 33-13
1961: Abington, 13-12
1962: Abington, 40-26
1963: Cheltenham, 13-7
1964: Abington, 34-7
1965: Abington, 6-0
1966: Abington, 38-0
1967: Abington, 6-0
1968: Abington, 60-6
1969: Abington, 17-14
1970: Cheltenham, 34-0
1971: Abington, 22-0
1972: Abington, 34-6
1973: Cheltenham, 15-14
1974: Abington, 18-13
1975: Abington, 9-6
1976: Cheltenham, 28-6
1977: Cheltenham, 8-7
1978: Cheltenham, 25-21
1979: Tie, 14-14
1980: Cheltenham, 2-0
1981: Abington, 20-16
1982: Abington, 41-0
1983: Abington, 34-14
1984: Abington, 32-0
1985: Abington, 14-7
1986: Abington, 42-0
1987: Abington, 38-6
1988: Abington, 32-0
1989: Abington, 21-6
1990: Abington, 33-12
1991: Abington, 22-10
1992: Cheltenham, 36-0
1993: Abington, 14-0
1994: Cheltenham, 21-15
1995: No Game
1996: Abington, 31-29
1997: Abington, 21-13
1998: Cheltenham, 23-20
1999: Abington, 21-20
2000: Cheltenham, 20-17
2001: Abington, 32-26
2002: Cheltenham, 20-17
2003: Cheltenham, 28-7
2004: Abington, 21-7
2005: Cheltenham, 36-35
2006: No Game
2007: Abington, 45-7
2008: Abington, 38-3
2009: Abington, 28-14
2010: Abington, 16-7
2011: Abington, 42-7
2012: Abington, 7-0
2013: Cheltenham, 35-34
2014: Abington, 21-0
2015: Cheltenham, 41-36
2023: Tie, 14-7 (game ended early)

Media edit

Cheltenham High School publishes a school newspaper The Cheltonian, the school yearbook El Delator, and various interviews, polls, and student work aired on Comcast channel 42, which is the township channel.

Music and arts edit

Vocal music edit

Cheltenham has many choir classes, such as Vwa Ba, Voces Altas, Concert Choir, and Select Choir, which all perform together biannually at the Winter and Spring Choir Concert. Other activities include the Touring Ensemble, CHS's show choir, in which students prepare a set of song and dance numbers-often with a central theme-and perform monthly around the community as well as at competitions. Most recently, the Touring Ensemble traveled to New Orleans in March 2019. Cheltenham also sponsors two A cappella groups, Sons of Pitch and Up the Octave.

Band and orchestra edit

Marching Band, Chamber Orchestra, etc.

Theatre edit

Cheltenham hosts an annual Music Theatre production, which occurs annually on the week preceding Spring Break.

Notable alumni edit

The Cheltenham High School Hall of Fame was established to "acknowledge the achievements of our alma mater's most remarkable graduates".[15] The first class was in 1981, and have had inductions in 1984, 1987, 1993, 1996, 1999, and 2002. Hall of Fame inductees have a HoF next to their name.

Notable faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public Schools - Cheltenham High School (420576003260)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  2. ^ "Cheltenham HS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  3. ^ . CRGIS: Cultural Resources Geographic Information System. Archived from the original (Searchable database) on 2007-07-21. Retrieved 2014-02-05. Note: This includes Dominique M. Hawkins (July 2000). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: George K. Heller School" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-05-11.
  4. ^ Langland, Connie (2004-09-17). . Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on 2015-09-14. Retrieved 2021-03-07.
  5. ^ SOL History
  6. ^ Sportsmanship Award Winners
  7. ^ "Athletics". Cheltenham High school. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  8. ^ http://articles.philly.com/2010-02-04/sports/25219669_1_greg-swavely-league-championships-suburban-one-league [bare URL]
  9. ^ "Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame".
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2011-09-17.
  11. ^ The End Of An Era
  12. ^ Schaefer inducted
  13. ^ "Girls Track Takes Unprecedented Seventh Consecutive District One Title".
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2007-08-05.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-12-02. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  16. ^ "Cheltenham High School Alumni Association (page 4)" (PDF). Retrieved 13 February 2024.
  17. ^ . Cheltenham High Alumni. Archived from the original on 30 May 2017. Retrieved 22 May 2017.
  18. ^ Naedele, Walter F. "Stuart F. Feldman, prime Constitution Center supporter", The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 17, 2010. Accessed July 22, 2010.

External links edit

  • Cheltenham High School website
  • Cheltenham High School Profile

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Cheltenham High School is a public high school in the Wyncote neighborhood of Cheltenham Township in the U S state of Pennsylvania located 0 5 miles 800 m from the border of the City of Philadelphia and 12 miles 19 km from Center City Serving grades 9 through 12 Cheltenham is the only high school in the School District of Cheltenham Township It is fed by Cedarbrook Middle School the only school in the school district for grades 7 and 8 Cheltenham High SchoolCheltenham High School in May 2010Address500 Rices Mill RoadWyncote Montgomery County Pennsylvania 19095 1942United StatesInformationSchool typePublicMottoSalubritas et Eruditio Health and Education Established1884 1884 StatusOpenSchool boardCheltenham Township School DistrictNCES District ID4205760AuthorityPennsylvania Department of EducationGoverning TownshipTownship of Cheltenham PennsylvaniaAuthorizerUnited States Department of EducationNCES School ID420576003260 1 PrincipalJimmy D AndreaFaculty99 15 on an FTE basis 1 Grades9 12 2 GenderCo EducationalEnrollment1 381 2021 2022 1 enrolled Grade 9373 Grade 10344 Grade 11338 Grade 12326Student to teacher ratio13 93 1 ratioSchedule typeSemesterSchedule4 BlocksHours in school day7 30 AM 2 30 PMArea47 acresColor s Blue and Gold AthleticsPIAADistrict 1Athletics conferenceSuburban One AmericanSportsGolf Football Soccer Tennis Baseball Softball Lacrosse Wrestling Volleyball Basketball Swimming Diving Track and Field Winter Track Field Hockey Cross CountryMascotPantherTeam nameCheltenham Panthers Cheltenham Lady PanthersRivalAbington Senior High SchoolNewspaperThe CheltonianYearbookEl DelatorCommunities servedArcadia University Cedarbrook Cheltenham Edge Hill Elkins Park Glenside La Mott Laverock Melrose Park WyncoteFeeder schoolsCedarbrook Middle SchoolWebsiteSchool WebsiteThe Seal of Cheltenham High School Cheltenham High School was established in 1884 and is one of the oldest public high schools in Pennsylvania The first location was on Ashbourne Road and at the time of its closing in 1953 it was considered the oldest public school site in continuous use 3 The next building was at High School Road and Montgomery Avenue in Elkins Park The current Cheltenham High School located at 500 Rices Mill Road in Wyncote was built in 1959 It sits on a land area of approximately 47 acres and is bound by Route 309 Route 152 Panther Road Rices Mill Road Carlton Avenue and Old Mill Road In 2017 18 the student ethnicity was distributed as follows 54 Black 31 White 8 Asian and 5 Hispanic 1 The school has approximately 1400 students in grades 9 through 12 with a student teacher ratio of about 12 1 1 Cheltenham s athletic teams are known as the Cheltenham Panthers and are members of the PIAA District 1 in the American Conference of the Suburban One League They have a long standing tradition of holding a Thanksgiving Day football game against their cross town rival Abington Senior High School The rivalry celebrated its 100th year in 2015 Among the school s notable alumni are the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu his older brother Yoni Netanyahu their class of 1964 classmate baseball Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson talk radio host Mark Levin 15 time Grammy Award winner Michael Brecker and rapper Lil Dicky Contents 1 Operations 2 Extracurriculars 2 1 Athletics 2 1 1 Fall sports 2 1 2 Winter sports 2 1 3 Spring sports 2 1 4 Girls Basketball Team 2 1 5 Girls Track and Field 2 1 6 Cheltenham Abington rivalry 2 2 Media 2 3 Music and arts 2 3 1 Vocal music 2 3 2 Band and orchestra 2 3 3 Theatre 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Notable faculty 4 References 5 External linksOperations editIn 2004 the school adopted a stricter dress code because the administration felt that clothing that was too loose could hide identity badges and make identifying occupants more difficult 4 Extracurriculars editCheltenham Township School District offers a wide variety of clubs activities and an extensive sports program Athletics edit Cheltenham Panthers nbsp SchoolCheltenham High SchoolConferenceAmerican ConferenceAAAAAAAPIAADistrict 1Suburban One LeagueLocationWyncote Pennsylvania United StatesFootball stadiumAlumni StadiumNicknamePanthersColorsBlue and Gold Websitehttp www cheltenham org Page 2723 Cheltenham Abington Rivalry nbsp nbsp nbsp Cheltenham and Abington playing in basketball at Abington Senior High School 2018LocationCheltenham and Abington Townships Montgomery County Pennsylvania U S TeamsCheltenham PanthersandAbington Galloping GhostsFirst meeting1915Latest meetingNovember 27 2015Next meetingNovember 24 2016StatisticsMeetings total96 MeetingsAll time series55 34 6 AHSLargest victoryAHS 60 CHS 6 1968 CHS is a member of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association PIAA and in the Suburban One American Conference SOL It was one of the founding members of the SOL in 1922 and is one of 4 of the remaining original schools 5 Cheltenham Athletics promote sportsmanship above self and therefore consistently receive the SOL Sportsmanship Award 6 Cheltenham has teams in the following sports 7 Asterisk designates available to both boys and girls Fall sports edit Cross country running Boys football Soccer Girls tennis Girls volleyball Coed cheerleading Coed field hockey Coed unified cheer Winter sports edit Basketball Indoor Track Swimming Diving Boys wrestling Spring sports edit Boys baseball Boys tennis Track amp field Cross country Boys volleyball Coed unified track Lacrosse Girls softball Girls Basketball Team edit The Cheltenham Girls basketball team won the PIAA AAAA state championship in 2000 and again in 2007 They have won PIAA District 1 titles and the Suburban One American Conference 23 times Coach Bob Schaefer won his 700th game on February 5 2010 and has coached the Panthers for 30 years 8 He has coached the WBCA All American Forward Laura Harper who played in the WNBA and is the current head coach at Coppin State Harper scored 2007 points during her Cheltenham Career In 2007 their 2nd championship year the Panthers were honored by the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame with the Pride of Philadelphia Award 9 The award is given to individuals or teams who have represented the Philadelphia area with dignity determination and class through athletic achievement 10 On Tuesday March 27 2012 Schafer resigned from his 31 year post as the Lady Panthers head coach He finished with a 757 163 record 2 PIAA AAAA state titles 2 state runner up 4 District I Championships and the Suburban One League champions 24 out of the last 26 years 11 Schaefer a West Hazleton native was inducted into the Hazleton Area Sports Hall of Fame in September 2012 12 Girls Track and Field edit The Cheltenham Girls Track and Field Team has won six state championships They have won four indoor PTFCA indoor state championships 2014 2015 2016 2017 and two outdoor PIAA State Championships 2015 2016 They have also won seven PIAA District 1 championships 2013 2019 13 Cheltenham Abington rivalry edit nbsp The Cheltenham and Abington logos next to each other at the Abington gymnasium See also List of high school football rivalries more than 100 years old and American football on Thanksgiving The Cheltenham Abington rivalry also known as The Turkey Bowl is a football game played between the Cheltenham Panthers and the Abington Galloping Ghosts It has been played annually on Thanksgiving Day since 1915 unless one of the teams has conflicts with PIAA playoffs The rivalry is the fifth oldest public high school rivalry in Pennsylvania and the seventh oldest including private schools The schools are less than 2 miles apart Despite not being in the same conference the rivalry is prevalent in other sports mainly basketball In some sports the teams do not play each other at all Abington leads the overall series 55 34 6 Below is a chart of the all time games of the rivalry 14 1915 Cheltenham 38 0 1916 Cheltenham 49 0 1917 Cheltenham 37 0 1918 Cheltenham 16 0 1919 Cheltenham 14 0 1920 Cheltenham 13 17 1921 Abington 14 0 1922 Abington 13 0 1923 Abington 27 0 1924 Abington 39 0 1925 Abington 13 7 1926 Cheltenham 36 7 1927 Abington 6 0 1928 Abington 24 0 1929 Abington 12 0 1930 Abington 3 0 1931 Abington 19 0 1932 Abington 22 0 1933 Cheltenham 14 13 1934 Abington 2 0 1935 Cheltenham 34 0 1936 Abington 13 6 1937 Abington 46 0 1938 Cheltenham 13 6 1939 Cheltenham 18 6 1940 Tie 0 0 1941 Tie 13 13 1942 Abington 27 6 1943 No Game 1944 Cheltenham 26 7 1945 Cheltenham 18 6 1946 No Game 1947 No Game 1948 Cheltenham 6 0 1949 Abington 20 7 1950 Abington 7 6 1951 Cheltenham 21 7 1952 Tie 0 0 1953 Abington 27 7 1954 Abington 47 0 1955 Tie 0 0 1956 Cheltenham 7 0 1957 Cheltenham 21 13 1958 Abington 39 0 1959 Tie 14 14 1960 Abington 33 13 1961 Abington 13 12 1962 Abington 40 26 1963 Cheltenham 13 7 1964 Abington 34 7 1965 Abington 6 0 1966 Abington 38 0 1967 Abington 6 0 1968 Abington 60 6 1969 Abington 17 14 1970 Cheltenham 34 0 1971 Abington 22 0 1972 Abington 34 6 1973 Cheltenham 15 14 1974 Abington 18 13 1975 Abington 9 6 1976 Cheltenham 28 6 1977 Cheltenham 8 7 1978 Cheltenham 25 21 1979 Tie 14 14 1980 Cheltenham 2 0 1981 Abington 20 16 1982 Abington 41 0 1983 Abington 34 14 1984 Abington 32 0 1985 Abington 14 7 1986 Abington 42 0 1987 Abington 38 6 1988 Abington 32 0 1989 Abington 21 6 1990 Abington 33 12 1991 Abington 22 10 1992 Cheltenham 36 0 1993 Abington 14 0 1994 Cheltenham 21 15 1995 No Game 1996 Abington 31 29 1997 Abington 21 13 1998 Cheltenham 23 20 1999 Abington 21 20 2000 Cheltenham 20 17 2001 Abington 32 26 2002 Cheltenham 20 17 2003 Cheltenham 28 7 2004 Abington 21 7 2005 Cheltenham 36 35 2006 No Game 2007 Abington 45 7 2008 Abington 38 3 2009 Abington 28 14 2010 Abington 16 7 2011 Abington 42 7 2012 Abington 7 0 2013 Cheltenham 35 34 2014 Abington 21 0 2015 Cheltenham 41 36 2023 Tie 14 7 game ended early Media edit Cheltenham High School publishes a school newspaper The Cheltonian the school yearbook El Delator and various interviews polls and student work aired on Comcast channel 42 which is the township channel Music and arts edit Vocal music edit Cheltenham has many choir classes such as Vwa Ba Voces Altas Concert Choir and Select Choir which all perform together biannually at the Winter and Spring Choir Concert Other activities include the Touring Ensemble CHS s show choir in which students prepare a set of song and dance numbers often with a central theme and perform monthly around the community as well as at competitions Most recently the Touring Ensemble traveled to New Orleans in March 2019 Cheltenham also sponsors two A cappella groups Sons of Pitch and Up the Octave Band and orchestra edit Marching Band Chamber Orchestra etc Theatre edit Cheltenham hosts an annual Music Theatre production which occurs annually on the week preceding Spring Break Notable alumni editThe Cheltenham High School Hall of Fame was established to acknowledge the achievements of our alma mater s most remarkable graduates 15 The first class was in 1981 and have had inductions in 1984 1987 1993 1996 1999 and 2002 Hall of Fame inductees have a HoF next to their name Michael Baylson 57 Federal Judge for United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania HoF Brandon Bing 07 Professional Football Player for the New York Giants Michael Brecker 67 Grammy Award winning Jazz Artist HoF Randy Brecker 63 Grammy Award winning Jazz Artist HoF Michael S Brown MD 58 1985 Nobel Prize in Medicine HoF David Burd 06 Rapper known as Lil Dicky Ilene Chaiken TV director producer and writer 16 Laurie Colwin 62 Author and Columnist HoF Rebecca Creskoff 88 Actress Tom Feeney Member of Congress R FL Stuart F Feldman 54 1937 2010 co founder of Vietnam Veterans of America 17 18 Glenn A Fine Inspector General United States Department of Justice HoF Wilmot E Fleming 35 State Senator HoF Jon D Fox 65 U S Congressman HoF Patricia Greenspan 62 Philosopher citation needed Robert Greenstein 63 founder and President of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities HoF Laura Harper 04 Professional Basketball Player Trina Schart Hyman 56 Artist amp Illustrator HoF Reggie Jackson 64 Professional Baseball Player HoF Maxine Kumin 42 Poet and Novelist HoF Mark Levin 75 Conservative Talk Radio Host amp Attorney Richard Levinson 52 Emmy Award Winning Writer amp Producer HoF Chad Levitt b 1975 93 American NFL football player Franz Lidz 69 Journalist William Link 52 Emmy Award Winning Writer amp Producer HoF Craig Littlepage 69 College Administrator amp Educator HoF Jeff Lorber 70 Musician HoF Mary Ellen Mark 58 Photojournalist HoF Chris Myarick 14 Professional Football Player Miami Dolphins New York Giants Robert J Myers 29 Co creator of United States Social Security program HoF Benjamin Bibi Netanyahu 67 Prime Minister of Israel HoF Yonatan Yoni Netanyahu 1946 1976 64 Israeli military officer HoF Ronald Perelman 60 billionaire philanthropist David Saxon 37 Physicist Educator amp Administrator HoF Norma Shapiro 45 U S District Court Judge HoF Ronald M Shapiro 60 Notable Sports Agent Corporate Attorney New York Times Best Selling Author HoF Robert C Solomon 60 Philosopher HoF Jeffrey Sonnenfeld Senior Associate Dean for Executive Programs and Lester Crown Professor in the Practice of Management at Yale Dan Trachtenberg 99 Filmmaker Wallace Triplett 45 Professional Football Player HoF Kate Vrijmoet 84 Artist citation needed Chris Williams 02 Professional Soccer Player for Miami FC citation needed Notable faculty edit Paul Westhead Former Cheltenham Boys Basketball Coach Oregon Ducks women s basketball coach also coached the Los Angeles Lakers Chicago Bulls Denver Nuggets and La Salle Explorers among others References edit a b c d e f Search for Public Schools Cheltenham High School 420576003260 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 3 July 2023 Cheltenham HS National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved March 3 2021 National Historic Landmarks amp National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania CRGIS Cultural Resources Geographic Information System Archived from the original Searchable database on 2007 07 21 Retrieved 2014 02 05 Note This includes Dominique M Hawkins July 2000 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form George K Heller School PDF Retrieved 2012 05 11 Langland Connie 2004 09 17 School now enforces a dress code Cheltenham High s new principal says some clothing obscures student IDs Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on 2015 09 14 Retrieved 2021 03 07 SOL History Sportsmanship Award Winners Athletics Cheltenham High school Retrieved 13 November 2019 http articles philly com 2010 02 04 sports 25219669 1 greg swavely league championships suburban one league bare URL Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2011 09 17 The End Of An Era Schaefer inducted Girls Track Takes Unprecedented Seventh Consecutive District One Title Abington Cheltenham Game Archived from the original on 2011 10 03 Retrieved 2007 08 05 CHS HOF Intro Archived from the original on 2009 12 02 Retrieved 2012 02 28 Cheltenham High School Alumni Association page 4 PDF Retrieved 13 February 2024 Cheltenham High 1954 Alumni Cheltenham High Alumni Archived from the original on 30 May 2017 Retrieved 22 May 2017 Naedele Walter F Stuart F Feldman prime Constitution Center supporter The Philadelphia Inquirer July 17 2010 Accessed July 22 2010 External links editCheltenham High School website Cheltenham High School Profile nbsp Education portal nbsp Schools portal nbsp Philadelphia portal nbsp Pennsylvania portal Preceded byUpper St Clair High SchoolParkland High School PIAA AAAA Girls Basketball State Champions20002007 Succeeded byOakland Catholic High SchoolCentral Dauphin High School Preceded byBensalem High School PIAA AAA Boys Track amp Field State Champions20142015 Succeeded byState College Area High School Preceded byPennsbury High School PIAA AAA Girls Track amp Field State Champions20152016 Succeeded byIncumbent 40 05 13 N 75 09 36 W 40 087 N 75 160 W 40 087 75 160 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cheltenham High School amp oldid 1219344553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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