Elizabeth High School (New Jersey) - Houses

Houses

Elizabeth High School was composed of the following eight houses (or campuses), plus an administration building, and an indoor sports center:

  • Peter B. Gold Administration Building
  • Thomas Dunn Sports Center
  • William F. Halsey House
  • John Dwyer House
  • Thomas Jefferson House
  • Sam E. Aboff Alternative House
  • Thomas A. Edison Vocational and Technical Academy
  • Upper Academy
  • Lower Academy
  • Alexander Hamilton Preparatory Academy

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