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East Stroudsburg High School South

Coordinates: 41°00′22″N 75°11′09″W / 41.00621°N 75.18579°W / 41.00621; -75.18579
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East Stroudsburg High School South
East Stroudsburg High School South
Address
Map
279 North Courtland Street

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18301

United States
Coordinates41°00′22″N 75°11′09″W / 41.00621°N 75.18579°W / 41.00621; -75.18579
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoSuccess for All
Established1893
School districtEast Stroudsburg Area School District
CEEB code391150
NCES School ID420867006935[1]
PrincipalMatthew Triolo
Teaching staff92.0 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment1,338[1] (2022–23)
Student to teacher ratio14.54[1]
Color(s)Purple and White    
AthleticsEastern Pennsylvania Conference
MascotCavalier
NicknameCavs, Eastburg, South
RivalStroudsburg High School[2]
NewspaperThe Cavalier Times
Websitehttps://www.esasd.net/South

East Stroudsburg Senior High School South is a public high school located at 279 North Courtland Street in East Stroudsburg in Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The school's mascot is the cavalier. The school is part of the East Stroudsburg Area School District.

As of the 2022-23 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,338 students, according to National Center for Education Statistics data. The student-to-teacher ratio is 1 teacher to 14.68 students, roughly in line with the state average of 15.1. The student body is 62.9% White, 17.6% African American, 17.1% Hispanic or Latino of any race, 2.3% Asian American, and less than 1% Native American.

Scheduling

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The school utilizes block scheduling. Each block is 90 minutes long. Most classes only last for one semester. Each period is 45 minutes long, with the exception of those during block 3. 1st and 2nd periods are in Block 1, 3rd and 4th periods are in Block 2, and 9th and 10th periods are in Block 4. Block 3 is 120 minutes long, and the four periods are each 30 minutes long, one of which will be lunch. Normally, a student's schedule may say a class, then lunch, and then back to the original class. This means that the bell will ring in the middle of the class to signal that the class should go to lunch. After lunch, the class will then return.

School map

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The school is split into two divisions: the Maple Building and the regular building. These two buildings are connected by a single hallway, which runs by the cafeteria.

Renovation

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The school has undergone a 92-million-dollar renovation project. The district added a new 3-story wing, cafeteria, and Gym as well as renovating the existing building. The stadium has been fitted with a turf field, an all-weather track, and improvements to the visitors' team's stands.

The current spot of the Bunnell School has been made into a faculty parking area. Another building torn down for parking was the old District Administration building, the former North Courtland Elementary School.

South Side Live

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Every morning, after the first block, teachers turn on their TVs for South Side Live, a student broadcast generally about 10 minutes long. It is a morning announcement about updates in the school, such as weather, announcements for activities and sports. It will often include videos featuring special school events or important events occurring worldwide. The school's Studio Broadcasting class produces the broadcast.

Athletics

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East Stroudsburg South competes athletically in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference (EPC) in the District XI division of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, one of the premier high school athletic divisions in the nation.

East Stroudsburg South has a thriving athletic tradition. Many of its teams have won several awards throughout the school's history. Current sports offered at this school are the following, along with their records for the most recent competition season in parentheses:

Accomplishments

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The boys' 1993–94 basketball team advanced to the District XI AAAA Basketball semi-finals eventually losing to the State Champion Chester High School
The boys' 1995 football team won the District XI championship beating Stroudsburg High School and then lost to Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School in the state playoffs.
The girls' 2006–07 basketball team advanced the PIAA quarterfinal playoffs, but lost to Council Rock North High School.
The boys' 2009 football team advanced to the District XI semifinals before losing to Parkland High School.
The boys' 2010 football team advanced to the District XI semifinals before losing to Easton Area High School
The girls' 2011 tennis team advanced to the District XI finals before losing to Parkland High School.
The boys' 2017–18 basketball team won the District XI championship beating Northampton High School after winning the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference Mountain Division title and advanced to the PIAA first round before losing to Neshaminy High School
The boys' 2018 football team beat Pocono Mountain East High School to win the District XI AAAAA championship.
The coed cheerleading team beat Pocono Mountain West High School to win the 2018-2019 District XI Coed Cheerleading championship.

Turkey Day Rivalry

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East Stroudsburg High School has always found a firm rivalry with its neighbors Stroudsburg High School. They have played every year since 1945, and starting in 1952—with a few exceptions—the teams have met on Thanksgiving morning is what is known as the Turkey Day Game. The winning team receives the Little Brown Jug trophy, which stays with the winning school until the next Turkey Day Game. If the winner is away, they walk home with a police escort through the other team's town, a tradition that began in 1967. The competition has gained the attention of Sports Illustrated. The rivalry is presented in the American football on Thanksgiving page.

From 1995–98, the teams met during the regular season. Starting in 1999, they began playing each other twice each year, once during the regular season and again on Thanksgiving. The early games do not count in the Turkey Day rivalry records.

Through 2013, Stroudsburg holds a 37–26–5 edge over East Stroudsburg South in the Little Brown Jug series.

Outcomes since 1945:

Year W L Score Winning Coach
1945 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 42–0 Stulgaitis
1946 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 39–0 Stulgaitis
1947 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 34–6 Stulgaitis
1948 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 27–0 Stulgaitis
1949 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 6–0 Stulgaitis
1950 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 13–0 Stulgaitis
1951 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 15–14 Stulgaitis
1952 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 7–0 Kist
1953 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 16–7 Kist
1954 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 31–7 Kist
1955 TIE TIE 7–7 TIE
1956 TIE TIE 6–6 TIE
1957 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 13–12 Whitehead
1958 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 13–7 Kist
1959 TIE TIE 6–6 TIE
1960 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 48–6 Kist
1961 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 45–20 Kist
1962 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 14–0 Kist
1963 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 6–0 Stulgaitis
1964 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 7–6 Silock
1965 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 19–0 Silock
1966 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 19–0 Silock
1967 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 32–12 Merring
1968 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 12–7 Silock
1969 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 12–8 Ross
1970 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 34–14 Ross
1971 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 41–6 Ross
1972 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 9–0 Merring
1973 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 20–18 Merring
1974 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 31–26 Merring
1975 TIE TIE 7–7 TIE
1976 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 28–0 Ross
1977 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 33–18 Ross
1978 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 16–7 Merring
1979 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 32–13 Ross
1980 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 24–0 Merring
1981 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 12–7 Ross
1982 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 9–8 Ross
1983 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 21–10 Ross
1984 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 28–17 Ross
1985 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 7–6 Ross
1986 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 14–9 Ross
1987 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 17–3 Christian
1988 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 14–7 Christian
1989 TIE TIE 7–7 TIE
1990 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 20–13 Ross
1991 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 33–16 Ross
1992 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 21-6 Ross
1993 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 23–16 Christian
1994 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 28–19 Ross
1995 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 28–10 Christian
1996 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 64–7 Christian
1997 Stroudsburg East Stroudsburg 14–0 Ross
1998 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 36–13 Christian
1999 Stroudsburg ES South 28–13 Ross
2000 Stroudsburg ES South 24–23 (2OT) Ross
2001 Stroudsburg ES South 33–20 Ross
2002 ES South Stroudsburg 12–7 Christian
2003 ES South Stroudsburg 49–12 Christian
2004 ES South Stroudsburg 13–10 (OT) Christian
2005 Stroudsburg ES South 10–7 Ross
2006 ES South Stroudsburg 14–7 Christian
2007 ES South Stroudsburg 22–21 Christian
2008 ES South Stroudsburg 34–0 Christian
2009 ES South Stroudsburg 42–0 Christian
2010 Stroudsburg ES South 36–35 Ross
2011 Stroudsburg ES South 21-0 Bernard
2012 Stroudsburg ES South 37-17 Bernard
2013 Stroudsburg ES South 26-14 Miller

All-Time Turkey Day W-L-T Pct. (Coaches):

Coach W L T Pct.
Kist 7 8 3 0.472
Merring 6 7 1 0.464
Christian 13 19 1 0.394

Clubs and activities

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Music program

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East Stroudsburg South has a thriving music program. Concert Choir and Concert Band are offered as electives during school, and the choir currently consists of over 200 members, while the band contains almost 100 members. The school regularly sends several students to PMEA District Chorus, Band, and Orchestra festivals. The school also offers extracurricular musical activities, such as Marching Band, Jazz Band, Choraliers, and the musical.

Choraliers

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The Choraliers are the select choir in East Stroudsburg South. In order to be eligible, a student must be enrolled in the regular Chorus class and audition successfully for a spot. The group usually is composed of about 40 members. All grade levels in the school are represented in the group. The Choraliers function as the chorus that represents the entire school at school district events. They also are evaluated at adjudications and participated in Music in the Parks at Hersheypark in 2009 and 2011, both times winning best overall high school choir with a superior rating.

Musical

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Every year, East Stroudsburg South stages a musical. These musicals have been praised for the participants' musicianship, acting, and the show's overall production. They receive many nominations at the annual Spotlight Awards at the Sherman Theater, several of which result in awards.

Year Musical
1997 Into the Woods
1998 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
1999 Anything Goes
2000 Brigadoon
2001 Fiddler on the Roof[4]
2002 Kiss Me, Kate[5]
2003 Annie Get Your Gun
2004 Man of La Mancha
2005 Pirates of Penzance
2006 Titanic[6]
2007 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
2008 Babes in Arms[7]
2009 Pippin
2010 The Secret Garden
2011 Les Misérables
2012 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
2013 Carousel[8]
2014 Bye Bye Birdie[9]
2015 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
2016 Once Upon A Mattress[10]
2017 Anything Goes[11]
2022 The Lightning Thief
2023 The Little Mermaid

Academic clubs

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East Stroudsburg South has several clubs that compete against other schools, including FBLA and DECA. The chess team and speech and debate teams also regularly placed in the top three of the former Mountain Valley Conference, and the Science Olympiad team consistently finished in the top half of the regional competition.[12]

In 2010, one of the Reading Olympics teams placed first at the regional competition at Easton Area High School. In 2011, one of the teams placed third. In 2012, one of the Reading Olympics teams placed first with a score of 72.

In 2011, the Mock Trial team placed first at the Monroe County Bar Association Invitational.

In 2012, the Science Olympiad team qualified for the state finals for the first time in school history, placing second overall at the regional finals.

In 2013, one of the Envirothon teams placed 1st at the county Envirothon and qualified for the state finals, the first team from the school to do so in school history.[13]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Search for Public Schools - East Stroudsburg High School South (420867006935)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  2. ^ "Hard to believe, but it's rivalry week", The Morning Call, October 26, 2021
  3. ^ "Science Olympiad Student Center".
  4. ^ "If you go..." Pocono Record. March 29, 2001.
  5. ^ George, Helen (March 7, 2002). "'Kiss Me, Kate'? a play within a play". Pocono Record.
  6. ^ Yanulus, Helen (March 9, 2006). "E-burg South students bring epic musical to high school stage". Pocono Record.
  7. ^ "Taking up 'Babes in Arms' at East Stroudsburg High School South". Pocono Record. March 14, 2008.
  8. ^ Jorstad, Susan (March 15, 2013). "'Carousel' takes the stage this weekend at E-burg H.S. South". Pocono Record.
  9. ^ Jorstad, Susan (March 20, 2014). "'Birdie' hits East Stroudsburg South stage". Pocono Record.
  10. ^ "High school musical: 'Once Upon A Mattress'". Pocono Record. April 8, 2016.
  11. ^ "'Anything Goes' at East Stroudsburg South". Pocono Record. March 30, 2017.
  12. ^ "East Stroudsburg High School South - Science Olympiad Student Center Event Wiki". Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved February 1, 2011.
  13. ^ http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20130509/LIVING/305090314
  14. ^ "Representative Rosemary M. Brown (PA)". Project Vote Smart. 2002–2012. Retrieved July 11, 2012.
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