Nashoba Regional High School
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Nashoba Regional High School (NRHS) is a high school (grades 9-12) that is part of the Nashoba Regional School District. It is located in Bolton, Massachusetts and also serves the towns of Lancaster, and Stow. As of 2006 it has some 900 students and the school principal is Mr. John G. Smith.
- NRHS is home to a Concord Area Special Education (CASE) program of vocational education for students with substantial special needs (ages 15-22). It also offers the unique Nashoba Regional Cadet EMT Program, which allows high school students to train and serve as EMTs for Bolton, MA.
- In the Spring of 2006, Nashoba's student parking lot was the site of an arson, Seth Fredius, as one student lit another student's car on fire. This fire soon spread to several surrounding cars, causing three cars in total to ignite into flames.
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[edit] Mission statement
"The Nashoba Regional High School Community works together to achieve high intellectual and ethical standards while discovering and developing the gifts and talents. Each member of our school community recognizes his or her role and responsibility in creating a learning environment based upon respect, trust, teamwork and enthusiasm"
[edit] Notable alumni
- Hal Gill - National Hockey League player with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He was formerly a Boston Bruin. [1]
- Koren Zailckas - Novelist
- Greg Hill (radio personality) - Host of the Hillman morning show on 107.3 and 97.7 WAAF (FM).
[edit] Banned from Wikipedia
- As of January, 2007, the school's IP Address was officially banned from editing wikipedia articles.
[edit] References
- Kalman, Matt. "Pros give props to preps", Boston Herald on-line, November 23, 2005
[edit] External links
- Nashoba Regional High School official website
- CASE program
- Nashoba Regional High School profile 2005-2006 (PDF)
- "Nashoba School Committee hears of completed construction audit" By Mary Brandt Kerr, November 23, 2005 - Article discusses improvements done to high school in 2002-2004.