Sutton High School (Massachusetts)

Sutton High School is a public high school serving students in the ninth through twelfth grades, located in the rural town of Sutton, Massachusetts, United States.

Sutton High School
Sutton High School
Address
383 Boston Road

, ,
01590

United States
Coordinates42°8′40.4″N 71°46′15.9″W
Information
TypePublic High School
Open enrollment[1]
School districtSutton Public Schools
SuperintendentTheodore (Ted) F. Friend
DeanDan Delongchamp
PrincipalTed McCarthy
Faculty33.00 (FTE)[2]
Grades912
Enrollment386 (2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio11.70[2]
Color(s)Kelly Green & White   
AthleticsSutton Athletics
Athletics conferenceDual Valley Conference, Division 3
NewspaperThe Movement
YearbookExitus
WebsiteSutton High School website

History

The original school building, completed in 1952, has been added to with the last addition being completed around 2000. It is currently undergoing a new building project, in which the entire middle and high school building (with the exception of the Romasco Gymnasium) is being rebuilt.[3]

Extracurricular activities

Sports

They compete in Division 3 of the MIAA and are members of the Dual Valley Conference. Competitors include Douglas High School (Massachusetts), Hopedale Junior Senior High School, Blackstone-Millville Regional High School, Whitinsville Christian School and Nipmuc Regional High School.[4][5] The school's teams include track, cross country, field hockey, volleyball, soccer, baseball, basketball, cheerleading, tennis, golf, indoor track, softball and football in collaboration with Douglas High School.

Other activities

Sutton High's band has held public performances on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C and in the center of Merchant Square in Jamestown, VA.[6]

See also

References

  1. http://www.doe.mass.edu/finance/schoolchoice/choice-status.pdf
  2. "Sutton High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  3. MA, Sutton. "Sutton, MA - School Building Committee". www.suttonma.org.
  4. "Dual Valley Conference". www.dualvalleyconference.org. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  5. "2011 MIAA Boys Soccer - Central Division 3". MIAA. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
  6. Burrill, Olivia. "Sutton Band Receives Generous Accolades". The Millbury - Sutton Chronicle. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
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