Burlington High School (Massachusetts)
Burlington High School | |
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Burlington High School | |
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123 Cambridge Street Burlington, MA, Middlesex County 01803 USA | |
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School type | Public |
Founded | 1939 |
Opened | 1973 (Current Facility) |
School district | Burlington Public Schools |
Principal | Mark Sullivan |
Faculty | 88 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Number of students | 1004 |
Color(s) | Red and White |
Mascot | Burlington Red Devils |
Accreditation | NEASC [1] |
Average SAT scores |
521 verbal 540 math 517 writing 1578 total (2015-2016)[2] |
Expenditure per Student (School District) | $16,643 (79 of 335 in MA) (2013) [3] |
Website | Burlington High School |
Burlington High School is located at 123 Cambridge Street in Burlington, Massachusetts. Burlington High School is a four-year comprehensive high school that is credited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.[1]
Burlington High School Mission Statement is to prepare students for lifelong learning and responsible citizenship by offering a challenging, relevant curriculum and varied activities in a safe environment.[4] Burlington High was one of 30 schools in the state of Massachusetts named to the AP Honor Roll by the College Board in 2011 for simultaneously increasing access to Advanced Placement coursework while maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on AP exams.[5]
Burlington High School is ranked #39 in the recently released 2015 Boston Magazine rankings [6] This is up from their ranking of #67 in 2014.[7] According to Boston Magazine, these rankings are based heavily on MCAS scores and schools are not contacted annually for updated data.[8]
Performing arts
Burlington High School's Performing Arts are a culmination of efforts from the Burlington Public Schools' Music Department, various performance clubs, and the high school English Department.
John E. Fogelberg Performing Arts Center is the primary performance space at Burlington High School. It boasts a technical booth with lighting and sound systems, a lighting catwalk, a projection screen and projector, a double-purchase fly system with 3 electrics, cycs and scrims, travelers, shop and storage space as well as dressing rooms. The auditorium is designed as a proscenium theatre and is fully air conditioned. The stage is a wood floor.
- Music
In May, 2014 The Burlington High School Select Singers sang at the famous NYC Carnegie Hall as part of a festival with three other choruses from around the United States. Additionally, the Burlington High School Chorus won Gold at the 2010 Great East Music Festival, and the Select Singers won Platinum at the same event. The Music Department also fields the Red Devil Marching Band and a Concert Band, as well as an extra-curricular Jazz Band. The singing groups and Concert and Jazz Bands have numerous concerts throughout the school year in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center. The Red Devil Marching Band has performed in Disney World through the Disney Performing Arts Program many times, most recently in April 2013. The marching band also performs at all home and away Varsity football games in the Fall during halftime.
- Drama
During the school year, two major theater productions are performed.
In December, a small-cast play is performed in the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center. Cast members are not required to be members of Drama Club. The tradition of a Fall play began in the 2006-2007 school year. The first Fall play was Fools, followed by The Importance of Being Earnest, Rumors, The Crucible, It's A Wonderful Life, Noises Off, and most recently Arsenic and Old Lace. The Stage Crew Club organizes a prep crew and running crew for the production as well as providing a student Stage Manager and student technicians.
A full-scale musical is performed in March and April for two weekends. There is a large cast and crew, and professional set, lighting and costume designers are hired. The Stage Crew Club and parent volunteers construct the sets using the Fogelberg Performing Arts Center's shop space, and the club fields a crew of trained students to provide all technical support. Recent musicals include Jekyll & Hyde in 2005, Anything Goes in 2006, Les Misérables in 2007, Thoroughly Modern Millie (the first to run for more than one weekend) in 2008, The Wizard of Oz in 2009, and Titanic in 2010, Disney's Beauty and the Beast in 2011, Kiss Me, Kate in 2012, and Hairspray in 2013. Grease was performed in 2014.
Sports
Burlington is a member of the Middlesex League. Among the school's most notable recent successes are the eight consecutive state championships for the cheerleading team (2004-2011), the two consecutive Division I hockey championships (2012-2013), the boys' gymnastics state championship in 2012, and the two state finals appearances in three years for the softball team (2011 & 2013). The boys' soccer team won the 2015 middlesex league title as well, setting a new school record for best regular season record (14-1-3).
Available sports (by season) at Burlington High School:
Fall:
SPORT | RECENT HIGHLIGHTS |
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Girls' Swimming | |
Boys' Football | 2006 Super Bowl Finalists |
Boys' Soccer | 2015 Middlesex League Champions |
Girls' Soccer | |
Field Hockey | 2011 - 1 Win Shy of Tournament |
Boys' Cross-Country | |
Girls' Cross-Country | |
Cheerleading | 2011 State Champions |
Golf | 2011 League Champions |
Girls' Volleyball | 2012 - 15-5 Record, Tournament Victory |
Winter:
SPORT | RECENT HIGHLIGHTS |
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Boys' Basketball | 2011 Division Semifinalists |
Girls' Basketball | 2013 Middlesex League Champions |
Boys' Hockey | 2013 & 2012 - Div 1. State Champions, Coach Conceison's 300th win |
Girls' Hockey | Made playoffs for the first time in history in 2013 |
Boys' Swimming | Participated in Division 2 State Championship Meet. Won 15th overall in the 200 Individual Medley. |
Boys' Indoor Track | 2014, 2013, 2012 League Champions, 3rd in states |
Girls' Indoor Track | 2014 Middlesex League Champions (first League Championship in history) and 2015 Middlesex League Champions |
Wrestling | 2012 Two students in state finals, one state champion, 1983 New England Champions! |
Boys' Gymnastics | 2012 State Champions |
Girls' Gymnastics |
Spring
SPORT | RECENT HIGHLIGHTS |
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Baseball | 2012 - Northern Mass. Champions, State semifinalists |
Softball | 2013 & 2011 - Eastern Mass. Champions, State finalists |
Boys' Lacrosse | 2012 - Tournament Berth |
Girls' Lacrosse | 2012 - Middlesex League Champions |
Boys' Track & Field | 2016 - State Champions |
Girls' Track & Field | Casey Landry - State Champion: Triple Jump |
Boys' Tennis' | 2011 - Division Semifinalists |
Girls' Tennis | 2011 - Division Semifinalists |
Notable alumni
- Peter Carruthers & Kitty Carruthers, Silver Medalists, 1984 Winter Olympics, Pairs Figure Skating
- David Lovering
- Roderick MacKinnon, nobel prize winner
- Jay Pandolfo, ice hockey player; forward, Boston Bruins
- Amy Poehler
- Greg Poehler
- Steve Strachan, NFL Running Back[9]
- Steven Wright
- Peter Smith - MLB 1984-1998
References
- 1 2 "Membership Roster of the NEASC". New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- ↑ "SAT Performance Report - School and District Profiles: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education". Profiles.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ↑ "2012-13 Per Pupil Expenditures Report: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education". Profiles.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
- ↑ http://www.burlington.org/departments/schools/burlington_high_school/
- ↑ http://www.markjsullivan.org/2011/11/bhs-named-to-2nd-annual-ap-honor-roll.html
- ↑ http://www.bostonmagazine.com/boston-best-schools-2015-chart/
- ↑ "Best Public Schools in Boston 2014". Boston Magazine. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- ↑ http://www.bostonmagazine.com/best-public-schools-boston-2014-top-50/
- ↑ "Steve Strachan". databaseFootball.com. Retrieved February 2, 2013.
External links
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