Goffstown High School

Goffstown High School
Goffstown High School
Location
27 Wallace Road
Goffstown, NH, USA

Information
School district Goffstown School District
Principal Francis J. McBride
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,221 Students (as of Sept 3, 2008)
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Maroon and White
Athletics Class-I
Mascot The Grizz
Information (603) 497-4841
Website

Goffstown High School, located in Goffstown, New Hampshire, USA, serves the towns of Goffstown, New Boston and Dunbarton. Goffstown High School has a total of 1,221 students as of September 3, 2008.

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Administration

The school's principal is Francis J. McBride. The assistant principal is Kimberly McCann. The Dean of Students is Todd Lavallee, and the Assistant Dean of Students is Melinda Sanderson. The Special Education Coordinator is Linda Hatchett. The Director of Athletics is Steve Fountain.

Clubs and activities

Goffstown High School has many extracurricular groups, ranging from the National Honor Society to a Gay and Lesbian club. Other clubs include:

GHS Clubs and Activities
Video Gaming Club Amnesty International Art Club
GHS Video Club Breakfast Club Dance Club
Goffstown Theater Company Equestrian Club Future Business Leaders of America
Fencing Club Interact Junior Optimist Club
MISC National Honor Society Peer Outreach
Revolution Shaped Clay Society Social Justice Club
Spanish Club Starfish Coalition Student Council
Table-top Gamers Club Uproar Friends of Tom
GHS Model Congress Yearbook Achilles Other Heel
Knitting Club Dungeons and Dragons Club Writer's Block
Magic the Gathering Club Anime Club

Athletics

Goffstown High School competes in NHIAA Division 2. The following sports are offered at GHS:

Fall
Winter
Spring

Notable alumni

Former Goffstown High School

The high school was formerly located at 12 Reed Street in the center of Goffstown. The structure, built in 1925, became the Upper Elementary School when the new high school was built. Following the construction of Mountain View Middle School, the former high school building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was converted into senior housing, and is now known as The Meetinghouse at Goffstown.[1] The present high school was built 1963 to the designs of Alexander John Majeski.[2]

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