Thomaston High School
Thomaston High School is a public school for grades 7 through 12 in Thomaston, Connecticut. The school has an enrollment of about 600 students.
Athletics
Accomplishments
- The Thomaston High School boys cross country team has won the Berkshire League Title 8 times (1972, 1973, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008). They have also won Connecticut Class S State Championship title 5 times (1973, 2000, 2005, 2006, 2007).[1] The team has recorded wins at multiple state invitationals such as the Windham, Coginchaug, and Nonnewaug invites while going undefeated several seasons.[2] The team has also accomplished a new Berkshire League Record with 59 straight wins.[3]
- The girls cross country team has recorded multiple 10-0 seasons with their latest coming in 2010. The girls team has begun having its own success in the Berkshire League, winning four straight league titles (2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010). In 2010, they won their first Class S State Championship and the week after at the State Open, qualified for the New England Championship in Thetford, Vt. titl[4]
- The Thomaston High School Baseball Team won the school's first Class "S" state championship in 2008.
- The Thomaston High School Basketball Team won the Class "S" state championship in 1990 and again in 1991 in which they were undefeated.
- On February 10, 2007, the Thomaston High School Wrestling Team placed 1st in the Berkshire League Wrestling Tournament becoming the 2007 Berkshire League Champions.
- On May 16, 2009, the Thomaston High School Boy's Track and Field Team won the Berkshire League Championship, the first in school history and accomplished this without a track of their own. The team later finished the season undefeated with a 10-0 record.
Teams
High school
Middle school
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Wrestling
- Field Hockey
- Softball
- Cross Country
- Track and Field
- Soccer
Controversy
The school was in the news in 1998 when it expelled a student caught smoking marijuana off school grounds. The case raised issues concerning the extent that schools can police students' lives. The expulsion was appealed to Connecticut State Supreme Court, which ruled that students could be expelled if their off site behavior ``markedly interrupts or severely impedes the day-to-day operation of the school". The student was reinstated and filed a lawsuit against Thomaston after graduation.[5][6]
References
- ^ http://www.berkshireleague.org/
- ^ http://mysportsresults.com/Results/default.aspx
- ^ http://www.registercitizen.com/articles/2009/10/02/news/thomaston/doc4ac5551a205bc014398536.txt
- ^ http://mysportsresults.com/Results/default.aspx
- ^ Richard Weizel, "At Issue: Discipline for Actions Taken Off School Grounds", New York Times, Feb 22, 1998, Sec. Connecticut, Pg. 1.
- ^ Rachel Gottlieb, "Court Rules Graduate May Sue School Board: Ex-Student Cleared To Seek Damages", The Hartford Courant, January 13, 2000, Sec: town News, Pg. B1.
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