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Algonquin Regional High School

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Algonquin Regional High School
NameAlgonquin Regional High School
Established1959
TypePublic high school
DistrictNorthborough-Southborough Regional School District
LocationNorthborough, Massachusetts, United States
CampusSuburban
MascotTitans
ColorsGreen and gold

Algonquin Regional High School is a public high school located in Northborough, Massachusetts, serving students from the towns of Northborough and Southborough. It operates as the sole secondary institution within the Northborough-Southborough Regional School District. The school is known for its comprehensive academic programs, competitive athletic teams, and a wide array of student-led clubs and activities.

History

The school was established in 1959 to serve the growing suburban communities of Northborough and Southborough, consolidating previous smaller high school operations. It was named for the Algonquin Native American tribe historically associated with the region. The original building was expanded and substantially renovated in a major project completed in the early 2010s, which added modern science laboratories, a new library media center, and updated performing arts facilities. This renovation was part of a broader initiative within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to upgrade aging educational infrastructure.

Academics

The school offers a curriculum that includes numerous Advanced Placement courses across disciplines such as Calculus, Biology, United States History, and English Literature. Students consistently perform above state and national averages on standardized assessments like the SAT and Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System. The science department maintains strong programs in Physics, Chemistry, and Environmental Science, with students frequently participating in competitions like the Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair. World language offerings include Spanish, French, Latin, and Mandarin Chinese.

Athletics

Competing in the Midland-Wachusett League under the mascot the Titans, athletic teams are part of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The school fields teams in traditional sports such as football, basketball, ice hockey, and soccer, as well as lacrosse, field hockey, and cross country running. The boys' ice hockey team and girls' field hockey team have won multiple MIAA state championships. Athletic facilities include a turf stadium, multiple gymnasiums, and baseball and softball diamonds that have hosted MIAA tournament games.

Extracurricular activities

A broad spectrum of student organizations includes a nationally competitive debate team, a Model United Nations club, and an award-winning marching band that performs at regional competitions. The performing arts department stages multiple theatrical productions annually through its drama guild and maintains several choral and instrumental ensembles. Other prominent clubs focus on areas like robotics, community service through Key Club International, environmental advocacy, and student journalism, which publishes the school newspaper.

Notable alumni

Graduates have achieved prominence in diverse fields such as entertainment, sports, and public service. They include actress and comedian Amy Poehler, a founding member of the Upright Citizens Brigade; professional ice hockey player Brian Boyle, who played for teams including the New York Rangers and New Jersey Devils; and United States Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient James P. Fleming. Other distinguished alumni encompass NASA engineer JoAnn Morgan, involved with the Apollo program, and Major League Baseball player John Tudor.

Category:Public high schools in Massachusetts Category:Educational institutions established in 1959 Category:Northborough, Massachusetts