Delaware Valley High School

Public school in Milford, Pike, Pennsylvania, United States
     Athletics conferencePIAA District 2Team nameWarriorsWebsitehttps://www.dvsd.org/Domain/73

Delaware Valley High School in Milford, Pennsylvania, United States, is a high school that serves grades 9–12 and is located in Pike County. As of 2019, it serves 1,517 students. The school is operated by the Delaware Valley School District.

Overview

It is located at 252 Routes 6 and 209 in Westfall Township, between Milford and Matamoras. The original high school was built in 1956 when the Milford High School and the Matamoras High School merged. The main part of the current high school was constructed in 1972 and has had many additions since then to meet student demand. The school is split into two sub-schools, a 9/10 High School serving grades 9 and 10 and an 11/12 High School serving grades 11 and 12. Each section has its own set of administration, guidance counselors, etc. This school also has the Delaware Valley Middle School attached, which consists of children in 6–8. They also have their own set of administration, and guidance counselors.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Delaware Valley HS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 31, 2019.

External links

  • Delaware Valley High School at publicschoolreview.com
  • Delaware Valley School District Football Page
  • Delaware Valley Class of 78 page with info about 30th Reunion
  • http://www.kings.edu/news/05-09/FrenchDel.htm
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Pike County, Pennsylvania Schools
Main School Districts
Delaware Valley
  • Delaware Valley High School
Other Schools
East Stroudsburg Area (partially located in Monroe County)
Wallenpaupack Area (partially located in Wayne County)
  • Wallenpaupack Area High School
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