Concord High School (New Hampshire)
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Concord High School | |
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170 Warren St. Concord, New Hampshire USA |
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Type | Public High School |
Motto | Latin: Scientia, Concordia, Sapientia[3] (Knowledge, Harmony and Wisdoms) |
Established | 1846 |
Status | Currently operational |
School district | Concord School District |
NCES District ID | 3302460[1] |
NCES School ID | 330246000055[2] |
Principal | Eugene Connolly [3] |
Teaching staff | 110[4] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 1779[4] |
• Grade 9 | 469 |
• Grade 10 | 476 |
• Grade 11 | 391 |
• Grade 12 | 443 |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.11 |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Crimson and White |
Athletics | Crimson Tide |
Mascot | Tidey the Duck |
Yearbook | The Crimson [5] |
Affiliation | Concord School District |
Website | chs.concordnhschools.net |
Concord High School during a 2007 snowstorm |
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300 px The former high school on State and School streets, completed in 1890, as it appeared in 1907 |
Concord High School is a high school in Concord, New Hampshire in the United States.
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History
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Concord's first public high school was established in 1846. The original building was the building on the corner of State and School Streets. A new school house was built in 1862, which stood until April 1888, when it burned down during a fire started by a chemistry experiment. For the next two years, students took their classes in City Hall. A new high school was built on the same lot, completed and dedicated in September 1890. In 1907, yet another Concord High School, designed to accommodate 500 students, was built on Spring Street in the building which became Kimball School. (The building was demolished in 2012 to make way for the new Christa McAuliffe Elementary School.) The current high school was built in 1927 on Warren Street, with new wings added in 1960 and 1996.
Some of the features that Concord High currently has are a new media center (library), student center (cafeteria), performing arts area and four commons areas, each with its own administrative and student community where student lockers are located. ConcordTV, the local Public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable tv station for Concord, is currently located in Concord High.[citation needed]
Athletics
The current Athletic Director is Steve Mello (two time AD of the year) and the Athletic Trainer for the Tide is Hannah Cullen.[6]
September 2006 school dance
At Concord High's first dance of the 2006-2007 school year, Concord High drew local media attention when administration ejected from a dance about a dozen students for grinding, a style of dancing that the administration deemed overtly sexual for a school function. In protest of this, about 150 other students walked out of the dance.[7] The administration met with student body leaders to try to reach an agreement. They were not able to, and for the first time in the school's history, the homecoming dance was postponed, and every other dance that year was canceled. An exception was made for the senior prom, however.
Notable alumni and faculty
- John Adams, composer[8][9]
- Matt Bonner, basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs[10]
- Edward H. Brooks (1893–1978), officer in the United States Army and veteran[11]
- Elizabeth Eaton Converse, later known as Connie Converse, singer-songwriter
- Deborah Jean Howard, Miss New Hampshire 1991[12]
- Sam Knox, American football player[13]
- Joe Lefebvre, Major League Baseball outfielder from 1980-1986[14]
- Guor Marial, South Sudanese marathon runner[15]
- Christa McAuliffe, teacher who died on the Space Shuttle Challenger[16]
- Tara Mounsey, Olympic hockey player[17]
- Brian Sabean, general manager for the San Francisco Giants[14]
- David Souter, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States[18]
References
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External links
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- Articles with unsourced statements from January 2012
- Educational institutions established in 1846
- Schools in Concord, New Hampshire
- Public high schools in New Hampshire
- 1846 establishments in New Hampshire