Tewksbury Memorial High School

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Tewksbury Memorial High School is a suburban public high school located at 320 Pleasant Street in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, USA. Serving grades 9-12, it is the only public high school in the town. Its total enrollment for the 2005-2006 school year was 1,206.

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[edit] Mission Statement

"Tewksbury Memorial High School provides students with an experience that promotes academic excellence, intellectual curiosity, respect for others, and self-confidence. We foster the development of communication and problem-solving skills necessary to become successful, contributing members of society."

[edit] Athletics and Clubs

Tewksbury Memorial High School competes in 26 boys and girls varsity sports in the Merrimack Valley Conference. Its school nickname is the Redmen. In addition to the athletics, there are also several clubs for students to choose from, most notably its S.A.D.D. (Students Against Destructive Decisions) program which every month has a new poster campaign to reach out to students. Their posters are displayed on the outside wall of the cafeteria.

[edit] Notable Graduates

David Wade, co-anchor of Fox 25 News at Ten in Boston, MA.

[edit] TMHS Haunted

There are plenty of reports of doors opening and closing on their own, strange noises, and moving objects. Many sightings have occurred late at night near the cafeteria, formerly the gym. This is caused by the lingering spirit of a cheerleader who died during a competition there. There is a cheerleading award named after her as well. In the D-hall corridor, the heating pipes move spontaneously, and make quite a ruckus. When passing by the cafeteria, many people have gotten cold sweats, chills, and other sorts of strange feelings.


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