Lunenburg High School
Lunenburg High School | |
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Lunenburg High School | |
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1025 Massachusetts Ave Lunenburg, Massachusetts 01462 United States | |
Coordinates | 42°35′51.4″N 71°43′11.0″W / 42.597611°N 71.719722°WCoordinates: 42°35′51.4″N 71°43′11.0″W / 42.597611°N 71.719722°W |
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Type | Public High School |
Opened | September 1895 |
School district | Lunenburg Public Schools |
Superintendent | Loxi Jo Calmes |
Principal | Brian Spadafino |
Vice principal | Robert McGrath |
Grades | 8-12 |
Color(s) | Blue White |
Athletics conference | Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association District E Midland Wachuset League |
Mascot | Blue Knights |
Website | https://sites.google.com/a/lunenburgschools.net/lhs/ |
Lunenburg High School is the high school of the town of Lunenburg, Massachusetts in north-central Worcester County. The school encompasses grades 8-12, and educates students from Lunenburg, and Shirley.
Departments and Staff
Arts and Music:
- Nathan DiPerri
- Caren Giuliani
- Karen Wardwell
English:
- Erinanne Snyder
- Martha Cheesman
- Mary Foyle
- Mary Foyle and Nicole Kromer - CCP Course
- Michael Hannigan
- Stephanie Lizotte
Foreign Language:
- Kay Hillman
- Sharon Kimball
- Peggy Proctor
- Lynn Radford
- Tamara Yourk
Mathematics:
- Andrew Cantatore
- Jennifer Miller
- Eric Short
- Robert Truax
Physical and Health Education:
- Steven Boone
- Rhondeh Malatos
Science:
- Helena Louzonis (Department Head)
- Jennifer Biery
- Mitchel Friedman
- Dawn Gearin
- Robert Hill
- Joanne McQuaid
- Craig Pingsterhaus
- Linda Collette
Social Studies:
- Anna Keegan (Department Head)
- Timothy Normandin
- Kaitlin Quinn-Stearns
- Warren Stevenson
Notable alumni
- Gordon Edes - sportswriter for the Boston Globe[1]
Athletics
The school is a member of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. It is classified as District E and a part of the Midland Wachuset League. The school mascot is the Blue Knight. After allegations of racism against its football program in 2013, the school cancelled the rest of the season.[2][3] Teammates were initially suspected of spraypainting racist slurs on a biracial player's house, but police later investigated the player's mother after she told authorities she lied.
References
- ↑ "Central MA’s #19 School: Lunenburg High School". golocalworcester.com. 15 February 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
- ↑ Barboza, Scott (19 November 2013). "District: No tolerance for racism". ESPN.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
- ↑ Mungin, Lateef (20 November 2013). "Massachusetts high school cancels football games after racial slur spraypainted on player's home". CNN.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
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