Walpole High School
Walpole High School is a public high school in Walpole, Massachusetts, United States, educating grades 9 through 12.[4] It is a part of the Walpole Public School district.
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Type | Public high school |
Motto | "Educating All Students to Achieve Sucess" |
Established | 1870 |
School district | Walpole Public Schools |
Superintendent | Dr. Bridget A. Gough |
Principal | Stephen Imbusch[1] |
Faculty | 85.8[2] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1,172 (2015-16)[3] |
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Team name | Currently unnamed , (formerly "Rebels") |
Communities served | The Searchlight |
Website | Walpole High School |
The school is mainly focused on college preparatory subjects, with over 90 percent of its graduates typically going on to higher education. [5] It is accredited is by the New England Association of Secondary Schools.
As of 2013, the school has about 1,300 students and over 90 faculty and staff members. WHS was founded in 1870; the current building was originally built in 1907 and underwent a major renovation/addition in 2000-2002 thereby adding many new classrooms, labs, a new library, and cafeteria as well as a general modernization of the interior. The campus is located one mile from downtown Walpole on Common Street.
Curriculum
Walpole High School offers many academic courses to challenge students in its mathematics, history, sciences, English, and foreign languages.
The former assistant superintendent, Jean Kenney stated in 2015 that almost every student takes at least two years of foreign language instruction even though the high school only requires one year. As of 2015, foreign languages offered included Mandarin Chinese, French, German, Latin, and Spanish. That year, about 600 students studied Spanish, about 150 studied French, about 100 studied Latin, about 45 students studied German, and about 30 studied Chinese. Kenney stated in 2015 that many students take at least two foreign languages. The former chairperson of foreign languages, George Watson, promoted establishing German classes, saying that there was a need to offer a foreign language, not in the Romance languages. As of 2015, few other schools in Massachusetts offered German.[6]
Extracurricular activities
Walpole High School offers a large array of extracurricular activities including varsity level sports, a student council, a robotics team, a film program, a dance company, a best buddies program, a speech team, T.V. broadcasting, during and after school orchestra, band and singing programs and an after-school theatre program. Walpole High School offers an extensive choice of electives. With over a dozen art classes up to AP arts. The school also offers a stellar television program in a state-of-the-art television studio.
Controversies
The school's sports teams were named "Rebels" in 1966, leading to decades of incorporation of the confederate flag and singing "Dixie" in sporting events and hazing rituals. After criticism that these glorified the confederate cause of slavery, the flag was banned in the 1980s,[7] and the "Rebels" name was removed in 2020, during the uprise of the Black Lives Matters movement and George Floyd protests.[8]
Notable alumni
- Todd Collins, football quarterback
- Mike Milbury, former Boston Bruins player and head coach, commentator at NBCSN
- Joe Morgan, former Boston Red Sox manager and professional baseball player (Milwaukee Braves, Kansas City Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Cardinals)
- Joseph N. Welch, chief counsel for the US Army during the McCarthy hearings
References
- http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/profiles/general.aspx?topNavId=1&orgcode=03070505&orgtypecode=6&
- http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/profiles/teacher.aspx?orgcode=03070505&orgtypecode=6&
- "Walpole High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
- "Niche: Walpole High School". Niche. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
- https://profiles.doe.mass.edu/profiles/student.aspx?orgcode=03070505&orgtypecode=6&leftNavId=307&
- Seltz, Johanna. "In schools south of Boston, a wide disparity on foreign language offerings" (Archive). Boston Globe. January 11, 2015. Retrieved on January 18, 2015.
- Walpole School Committee Votes To Drop 'Rebels' Mascot Name
- Walpole School Committee Votes To Drop 'Rebels' Mascot Name