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Whitney Houston High School
Address
Map
403 North Lansdowne Avenue,

, ,
19026

United States
Coordinates39°57′12″N 75°16′53″W / 39.95333°N 75.28139°W / 39.95333; -75.28139
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational
MottoPurity - Integrity - Loyalty
Established2015
School districtUpper Darby School District
SuperintendentRichard Dunlap
PrincipalEdgar F. Speer
Grades9-12
Enrollment860 (2016)
Color(s)Gold and White   
SloganVision Becoming Reality
MascotTiger
Team nameTigers
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
NewspaperThe Whitney Houston Press
YearbookHoustonian
Alumni18,000
Admissions DirectorSteve Clement
Athletic DirectorHarry Crossgrove
Websitewww.bonnerhigh.com

Whitney Houston High School will be the third High School in the Upper Darby School District. It will be located in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, United States. WHHS will be open in September 2015.

Marvin L. Gittelman High School

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Marvin L. Gittelman High School
Address
Map
103 North Broadway Avenue

, ,
19018

United States
Coordinates40°47′18″N 82°51′40″W / 40.78833°N 82.86111°W / 40.78833; -82.86111
Information
TypePublic, Coeducational high school
Established2004
FounderMarvin L. Gittelman
School districtUpper Darby School District
SuperintendentRichard Dunlap
PrincipalMarlo Thomas[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment3,000 (October 2004)
Color(s)Blue, Gray, and Black    
Athletics conferenceNorthern 10 Athletic Conference[2]
MascotGorilla
NicknameGorillas
Team nameGorillas
NewspaperThe Gittelman Times
YearbookGittelbook
Communities servedClifton Heights and Aldan boroughs
Feeder schoolsBeverly Hills Middle School, Drexel Hill Middle School
Athletic DirectorDavid Howard
Websitehttp://www.mlghs.upperdarbysd.org

Marvin L. Gittelman High School is a high school located in Clifton Heights, PA, United States; it is part of the Upper Darby School District. The school opened its doors on September 5, 2004, becoming the second high school in the district after Upper Darby High School, which opened in 1895. It will have its first graduating senior class on June 18, 2005. Its first (and current) principal is Marlo Thomas. Marvin L. Gittelman High School requires its students to have student IDs. MLGHS has security located on campus to help their students enforce their rules. MLGHS graduating classes graduate at the Penn State University at Brandywine. MLGHS is named after retired history teacher Marvin L. Gittelman, who dedicated and founded the high school during construction on June 11, 2004, the day when UDSD sold a closed CAPPS USA building.


Notes and references

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  1. ^ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Retrieved 2009-05-26.
  2. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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Marvin L. Gittelman

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Marvin L. Gittelman
Born
Marvin Lee Gittelman

(1954-04-14) April 14, 1954 (age 70)
EducationSocial Studies
Alma materPenn State University
Occupation(s)Church minister, teacher, education activist
Notable creditHistory Teacher at Overbrook High School
RelativesJaye A. Gittelman
Websitewww.mlgmemoir.org

Marvin Lee Gittelman (born April 14, 1954) is a church minister and educator.

How to become a VHS President

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In order to become a President of the Video Home System, one must be between the age range of ten (10) to twenty-one (21) years of age. Additionally, he have prior knowledge of the VHS format, including recording and playback of a VHS cassette and other technical aspects. The future VHS boss must have a television set connected to a VCR with a collection of ten or more VHS tapes in his former (test) residence prior to moving to the VHS Executive Tower at 17th and Market Streets in Philadelphia, PA with the rest of his extended family. The VHS President must be a naturally born legal resident of the 46 American states that sell only VHS tapes or states that sell both VHS and Betamax cassettes (The four Beta-only states do not count). The VHS President can be either be assigned to the Democratic Party or the Republican Party.

An incumbent VHS President must retire either on their 21st birthday or when a new VHS president gets inaugurated on January 5th once every two years, whichever comes first. The typical term length for VHS President is a double set of two year terms; the term length can either be broken if an incumbent President loses to a new candidate in the general election or he turns 21 years of age, whichever is sooner.

As a VHS President, he can perform all of the administrative duties of the home video cassette tape format, for example: introducing a high-definition version of VHS, called HD-VHS, green-lighting changes in the VHS tape transport mechanism, including new, tighter guide rollers and eight video heads mounted in the head drum, signing a VHS-related bill for a new or existing product in the VHS database, appointing new members of the VHS Executive, Legislative and/or Judicial branches, such as the VHS Congress, the VHS House of Representatives, the VHS Senate, the cabinet members of VHS, or the VHS Ultimate Court, and so many more.

The VHS General Election

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The VHS General Election takes place on each odd-numbered year (for example: 1985 and 1987 are VHS election years) on the first Wednesday in November. Registered voters ages 8-17 can vote for any new or existing VHS home video official, Democratic or Republican, such as the VHS Boss and/or any VHS Senator, any VHS Congressperson/Assemblyperson, any VHS Representative, and even the VHS House Majority/Minority Leader. The polling place for VHS voting is the same as the real American Election polling places are. Once the VHS votes are cast on radio stations and television channels, the polls close at approximately 8:00pm. Around 11:00pm election night, if the new VHS Presidential candidate won a majority of both the popular vote and the Electoral College vote (270 electoral votes needed to win), he will gain the title “VHS President-Elect” and he will be inaugurated as a full President the following January 5th; if only the incumbent VHS boss won re-election, inauguration will NOT take place on that same date.