[3] Listed as the Vineland High School, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 3, 1995, for its significance in architecture and education.
[4] Members of the school's administration are:[5] In March, 2009 Assistant Principal Richard Panas charged that Principal Donald Kohaut had been covering up the number of violent incidents at the school, claiming that at least 80 incidents of violence had not been reported to the state as required by state law.
The New Jersey State Department of Education launched a probe into the conditions at the school due to Panas' claims.
The probe discovered that while school officials did not properly report the incidents, the failure to do so was due to a lack of communication and was not deliberate.
[6] In May, 2009 Kohaut came under fire for physically removing two pages containing the poem Diary Of An Abusive Stepfather from the book Paint Me Like I Am after a student's parent complained.