Crosby High School (Connecticut)

Crosby High School is a public high school located in the East End section of the city of Waterbury, Connecticut. It is part of the Waterbury Public Schools district. It was first opened in 1851 and is currently the third oldest high school in Connecticut. It has an enrollment of approximately 1368 students.[2] Originally located at 255 East Main Street in Waterbury, it moved to 300 Pierpont Road in September, 1975. It is attached to Wallace Middle School, in the Edward D. Bergin Educational Park. The principal is Mrs. Jade L. Gopie, the first African-American principal in the history of the Waterbury Public Schools. In addition to Gopie, assistant principal's include Dr. Julia Trevino of the Freshman Academy, and Mrs. Joanna Crudele and Mrs. Cathi Newmark.

Location
300 Pierpont Road
Waterbury, CT 06705

United States
Coordinates41.547776°N 72.974142°W / 41.547776; -72.974142
Information
TypeComprehensive Public High School
MottoQuam Esse Videri and Home of the Bulldogs
Established1851 (1975 in current East End location)
School districtWaterbury Public Schools
SuperintendentDr. Verna D. Ruffin, Ed.D.
PrincipalJade L. Gopie
Faculty155
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,000 [1]
Campus typeComplex - Educational Park
Color(s)Blue / White
MascotBulldog
NewspaperArgus
Information203.574.8061
Websitewaterbury.k12.ct.us/chs

History

When first opened 164 years ago it was called Waterbury High. A fire destroyed Waterbury High building after which a second one opened in 1873 on Elm Street. Crosby High School is named after former Waterbury Superintendent, Minot Sherman Crosby.

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Crosby High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  2. "Crosby High School". GreatSchools Inc. Retrieved 14 April 2010.


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