Monson High School

Monson High School

Monson High School in January 2006
Location
55 Margaret Street,
Monson, MA 01057

United States
Information
Type High school
School district Monson Public Schools
Principal William Metzger[1]
Faculty 24.8[2]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 332[3]
Average SAT scores 484 verbal
487 math
477 writing
1448 total (2014-2015)[4]
Website Monson High School

Monson High School is a school of about 400 students located in Monson, Massachusetts. Because the town's non-white population is less than 3%, Monson High School is one of Massachusetts' least diverse high schools. The school's construction started in 2000 and was finished in 2002. The Monson High School replaced the old Junior Senior High School which has now become Granite Valley Middle school. This is Monson's only high school and houses grades 9-12.

Athletics

Monson High School is also well known for its sports teams. Its soccer and track and field teams are very well known around the area, yet Monson lacks a football team and many students go to the nearby town of Palmer, Massachusetts to play, playing on Palmer High School's team, the Palmer Cowboys. In 2010, despite school cutbacks in the face of shrinking town budgets, Monson added a lacrosse team to their athletics roster when the local boosters club offered to pay for its first two years.

The Monson High School mascot is the Mustang, and the teams are known as the Monson Mustangs.

Coordinates: 42°06′45″N 72°19′02″W / 42.11250°N 72.31722°W / 42.11250; -72.31722[5]

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