Cranston High School East

Coordinates: 41°42′22″N 71°23′39″W / 41.70605°N 71.39422°W / 41.70605; -71.39422

Cranston High School East
Location
899 Park Avenue
Cranston, Rhode Island 02910

United States
Information
School type Comprehensive Public High School
Principal Mr. Sean T. Kelly
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1,583
Campus type Suburban
Color(s)          Green and white
Mascot Thunderbolt
Rival Cranston West Falcons
Feeder schools Park View Middle School
Hugh B. Bain Middle School
Website Cranston East CPSED

Cranston High School East, often called East, Cranston East, or abbreviated as CHSE, is a comprehensive high school located in the central part of Cranston, Rhode Island, with over 1,500 students in grades 9-12 and 150+ faculty members. The school mascot is the Thunderbolt, and its colors are green and white.

Cranston High School East is housed in two buildings, the main building at 899 Park Avenue and the William A. Briggs Building located at 845 Park Avenue, which is where the school was originally housed. The Briggs building is home to the administrative offices of Cranston Public Schools, and also served as a Junior High School in the early part of the 20th century.

Cranston East was the first high school in Cranston; before Cranston West opened in 1958, the school was called simply Cranston High.

Facilities

In the late 19th century, Cranston High School was built and dedicated to William Briggs. In the 1920s a new section of the building (commonly referred to as "main") had been built because Briggs was too crowded at the time due to it being the only high school in the city. In 2007, the southeastern section of the building was rebuilt and added a few more (and much needed) classrooms in the area. It is commonly referred to as the "new wing."

Athletics

Cranston East has a rich history of athletics dating back the 1920s. As a member of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League, they compete in nearly every sport offered. They also compete in the RIIL unified sports teams. Their football team won a state title in 1972.

Notable alumni

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