Marshwood High School

Marshwood High School
Address
260 Dow Highway
South Berwick 03908
Coordinates 43°12′03″N 70°47′50″W / 43.2007°N 70.7972°W / 43.2007; -70.7972Coordinates: 43°12′03″N 70°47′50″W / 43.2007°N 70.7972°W / 43.2007; -70.7972
Information
School type Public, high school
Founded 1962
Oversight MSAD 35
Superintendent Mary Nash
Principal Paul Mehlhorn
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 750
Language English
Campus Suburban
Color(s)     Purple and     White
Mascot Hawk
Team name Hawks
Rivals Noble High School (Maine) and York High School (Maine)
Accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Newspaper The Marshwood Times
Yearbook The Reed
Communities served Eliot
South Berwick
Feeder schools Marshwood Middle School
Website www.msad35.net/mhs

Marshwood High School is a school in York County, Maine, United States It serves the towns of Eliot and South Berwick, and located near the border between them. It has been at its current location at 260 Dow Highway (Route 236) in South Berwick, Maine since September 1999, when it was moved from its previous location in Eliot, Maine. The current site is about 10 miles (16 km) from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Kittery, Maine.

The school's mascot is the Hawk, and it offers a variety of varsity athletics. The original mascot name was The Aristocrats, but quickly changed when a dirty joke involving aristocrats became popular in the late 1970s. Currently, the school holds the state championship conference title in football and is defending its girls alpine skiing conference title and state champions title.

The school has won multiple SMAA championships in the last few years. In 2010-2011 season Boys Alpine Skiing, Wrestling, and Cheering all won SMAA. In the 2011-2012 school year the schools field hockey team placed second in Class A.

History

In 1966, the towns of Eliot and South Berwick joined to form MSAD #35 and a new high school was built on Depot Road in Eliot. The high school was relocated to Rte. 236 in South Berwick in 2000. [1]

Notable alumni

References

  1. "South Berwick Time Line". Old Berwick Historical Society. Old Berwick Historical Society. Retrieved 2015.

External links

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