In September 1936,
when the main building of Bayonne High School was opened, two separate
high schools were in existence in Bayonne for the next few decades.
They were the Sweeney Senior High School (currently the main building)
and the Pulaski Vocational technical School (vocational wing).
On April 15, 1953 the Bayonne Board of Education
passed a resolution combining both schools into what is now commonly
referred to as Bayonne High School.
In 1973, due to its large size,
the Bayonne
Board of Education divided Bayonne High School into six smaller schools
or “Houses.” This is commonly referred to as a school
within a school concept or House Plan. This successful venture affords
the students enrolled here the intimacy of a small school while providing
the facilities of a large institution.
In 1984, the entire vocational
shop area was upgraded and a new wing was attached to the old Pulaski
Building
to provide our students with vocational training. In 1986, while
continuing
to upgrade our facilities, the Bayonne High School Physical Education/Community
Education Center was opened. Located in the school’s quadrangle,
this complex sports an indoor NHL regulation ice skating rink, gymnasium,
a four lane indoor running track, six locker rooms, an office and
meeting areas.
The pride that we feel for Bayonne High School
begins in our community. Few schools can boast that many of their
alumni return to the high school to be teachers and coaches. Many
of the parents and grandparents who attend graduation experience
a
sense of honored tradition and self-satisfaction when they witness
a second or third generation family member graduate from their alma
mater.