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Somerville High School
NameSomerville High School
CitySomerville
StateMassachusetts
CountryUnited States

Somerville High School is a public high school located in Somerville, Massachusetts, and is part of the Somerville Public Schools district. The school has a long history, dating back to the late 19th century, and has undergone several transformations over the years, including renovations and expansions, similar to those experienced by Medford High School and Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. Somerville High School has a diverse student body, with students from various backgrounds, including Tufts University employees' children and Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty members' children. The school is known for its strong programs in STEM education, Arts education, and Special education, and has partnerships with local organizations, such as the Museum of Science (Boston) and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

History

The history of Somerville High School dates back to the late 19th century, when the city of Somerville, Massachusetts was experiencing rapid growth and development, similar to neighboring cities like Cambridge, Massachusetts and Medford, Massachusetts. The school was established in 1852, and was originally located in a building on School Street in Somerville, Massachusetts. Over the years, the school has undergone several transformations, including renovations and expansions, and has been relocated to its current site on Cummings Highway. The school has a rich history, with notable events, such as the visit of President John F. Kennedy in 1962, and the establishment of the Somerville High School Hall of Fame in 2001, which recognizes notable alumni, including David S. Cunningham and George Dilboy. The school has also been recognized for its academic achievements, including being named a Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education in 2010, and receiving the National Association of Secondary School Principals Breakthrough School award in 2015.

Academics

Somerville High School offers a wide range of academic programs, including Advanced Placement courses, Honors courses, and Special education programs. The school has a strong focus on STEM education, with courses in Physics, Biology, and Mathematics, and has partnerships with local organizations, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government. The school also offers a range of Arts education programs, including Music education, Theater education, and Visual arts education, and has a strong English language arts program, with courses in Literature and Creative writing. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and has been recognized for its academic achievements, including being named a National Blue Ribbon School by the United States Department of Education in 2010.

Athletics

Somerville High School has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the Greater Boston League and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. The school offers a range of sports, including Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Soccer, and has a strong Track and field program, with athletes competing in events such as the New Balance Nationals Outdoor and the Massachusetts State Track and Field Championships. The school has a long history of athletic achievement, with notable teams, including the 2011 Somerville High School football team, which won the Greater Boston League championship, and the 2015 Somerville High School boys' basketball team, which won the Massachusetts Division 1 North championship. The school has also produced notable athletes, including George Dilboy, who played in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins, and David S. Cunningham, who played in the Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox.

Campus

The Somerville High School campus is located on Cummings Highway in Somerville, Massachusetts, and features a range of facilities, including a Gymnasium, a Theater, and a Library. The school has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including a major renovation in 2006, which added new classrooms, a new cafeteria, and a new athletic field, similar to the renovations at Medford High School and Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. The school is located near several local landmarks, including the Mystic River, the Somerville Community Path, and the Tufts University campus, and is accessible by public transportation, including the MBTA Red Line and the MBTA Bus system.

Student Life

Somerville High School has a diverse and active student body, with a range of extracurricular activities and clubs, including the National Honor Society, the Student Council, and the School newspaper. The school has a strong focus on community service, with students participating in events such as the Somerville Community Food Drive and the Boston Marathon Charity Team. The school also has a range of cultural and artistic programs, including the Somerville High School Jazz Band, the Somerville High School Choir, and the Somerville High School Drama Club, which have performed at events such as the Boston Symphony Hall and the Cutler Majestic Theatre at Emerson College. The school has partnerships with local organizations, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and has been recognized for its community service, including being named a National Service Learning Leader School by the National Youth Leadership Council in 2012.

Notable Alumni

Somerville High School has a long list of notable alumni, including David S. Cunningham, a former Major League Baseball player, and George Dilboy, a former National Football League player. Other notable alumni include John Ciardi, a poet and etymologist, and James T. Brett, a former Massachusetts State Senator. The school has also produced several notable athletes, including Tommy O'Brien, a former National Hockey League player, and Mike Pagliarulo, a former Major League Baseball player. The school has a strong Alumni association, which hosts events such as the Somerville High School Alumni Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and has a range of notable alumni who have gone on to attend top universities, including Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Tufts University.

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