Everett High School (Massachusetts)

Everett High School is a public high school in Everett, Massachusetts, United States operated by Everett Public Schools. The school's previous building was located on Broadway in Everett for almost a century. A new high school was built on Elm Street, which opened in September 2007.

Everett High School
Address
100 Elm Street

,
United States
Coordinates42°24′51.77″N 71°2′36.89″W
Information
School typePublic High school
MottoExcellence, Honor and Success
School districtEverett Public Schools
SuperintendentPriya Tahiliani
PrincipalDennis Lynch
Teaching staff141.53 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,978 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio13.98[1]
Color(s)Crimson, old gold and white    
Fight songVictory March
Team nameCrimson Tide
RivalXaverian Brothers High School
AccreditationNEASC
NewspaperThe Crimson Times
YearbookCrimson Tide
Websitewww.everettpublicschools.org/category/everett-high-school/

Athletics

Honors

  • 27x Greater Boston League Titles - 1955, 1961–65, 1972, 1975, 1995-2013.
  • 12x Division 1 "Super Bowl" Championships - 1997, 1999, 2001-2003, 2006-2007, 2010-2012, 2016-2017
  • 2x National Championships - 1914 & 1915 (Co-Champs with Central of Detroit)

Other sports

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Boys' soccer
  • Boys’ hockey
  • Crew/Rowing
  • Cross country
  • Field hockey
  • American football
  • Girls’ basketball
  • Girls’ hockey
  • Girls’ soccer
  • Girls’ softball
  • Lacrosse
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Track
  • Volleyball
  • Marching band
  • Boys Wrestling

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

  • George Brickley (athletic director and football coach; 1922–1925)
  • Harry A. Dame (mathematics teacher and football and baseball coach; 1905–1909)
  • Omar Easy (vice principal; 2012–2019)
  • Ginger Fraser (science teacher and football and baseball coach; 1916–1917)
  • Dennis Gildea (English teacher, athletic director, and football, baseball, and track and field coach; 1926–1963)
  • Frank Keaney (football coach; 1917–1919)
  • Cleo A. O'Donnell (football coach; 1909–1916)
  • Moody Sarno (English teacher and football coach; 1938–1941, 1955–1982)

References

  1. "Everett High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
  2. Aaker, Everett (2017). Television Western Players, 1960–1975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland. pp. 32–35. ISBN 9781476628561. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
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