Bloomfield High School (Connecticut)
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Bloomfield High School is the sole public high school serving the town of Bloomfield, Connecticut. Bloomfield High School has been a four-year high school since 1985, changing from a three-year high school as school age population and public school attendance declined. The campus consists of the Bloomfield High School main building and the Harris Agricultural Science Center.
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[edit] Mission Statement
The mission of Bloomfield High School is to prepare all students to become productive members of a global society by providing an educational environment that establishes high standards of academic excellence. This mission allows students to maximize their potential by promoting critical and creative thinking, encouraging technological competence, and fostering respect for a diverse and changing world. The staff, parents, students, and community have a shared responsibility for the success of the mission.
[edit] Staff
Principal - Dr. Irene Zytka
[edit] Sports
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[edit] Notable Alumni
Notable alumni include Tony Award winning singer-actress Anika Noni Rose (class of 1990), professional women’s basketball player Nykesha Sales (class of 1994), and football player (Super Bowl XLI-winning Indianapolis Colts) Dwight Freeney (class of 1998).