Arlington High School (Arlington, Massachusetts)

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Arlington High School is a secondary school located in Arlington, Massachusetts. As of 2006, the school enrolls approximately 1,000 students annually. The school principal is Charles Skidmore.

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[edit] History

The current Arlington High School, designed by Howard B.S. Prescott, was opened in 1915 for grades 10-12. What is now known as "Fusco building" was the only original building. Boys and girls were required to enter the building through two separate entrances. Two additions were later added on, the "B building," as it is now known, in 1937 and then the "Downs building."

Pierce field, a field for football, soccer, track, baseball and softball, was created by filling in "Cutter's Pond" which had been previously used for milling. Mill Brook still runs underneath the High School to this day. The field was renovated in 2004 due to toxin levels in the soil, which stemmed from a company located where the Department of Public Works is currently situated. A settlement was reached with the company to pay for the entire cleaning, capping, and renovation.

Since the mid-1990s several news documentary shows have been to Arlington High School, including Chronicle and Nightline.

An HBO show chronicling actor/comedian Dane Cook's Tourgasm tour featured a segment where Cook returned to Arlington High School, which he attended, and spoke to the students and faculty.


[edit] Sports

Arlington High School has been one of the best public schools in the state for hockey for most of the 20th century. Ed Burns, a notable name in High School Hockey, was the Arlington Head Coach for fifty years, from 1947 to 1997. Burns holds a career winning percentage of .786 (695-167-62), one of the best of any high school hockey coach ever. He led Arlington High to 5 state championships. He won the John Mariucci Award in 1989, and in 1998, he was inducted into the Massachusetts Hockey Hall of Fame. The annual Ed Burns Classic tournament is named after him.

The current Head Coach is Richard DeCaprio (1998-present). Assistant Coaches Robert Bartholomew, Robert Chebator.

Here are some of the notable achievements of the Arlington High Hockey team.

  • 1949 New England Tournament Champions
  • 1959 New England Tournament Runners-Up
  • 25 - National Ranking in 2000-2001 (Ranked no. 1 for a time)
  • 37 - National Ranking in 2001-2002
  • 10 - National Ranking in 2002-2003

Former Arlington High standout Ned Havern was featured in an ESPN documentary about the Beanpot Tournament. Arlington Hockey was also mentioned in the segment. You can watch it on YouTube.com[1].

[edit] Notable Alumni

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