Nantucket High School

Nantucket High School
Address
10 Surfside Road
Nantucket, Massachusetts, Nantucket, 02554
USA
Coordinates 41°16′24.5″N 70°5′54.8″W / 41.273472°N 70.098556°W / 41.273472; -70.098556
Information
Type Public high school
Established 1838
School district Nantucket Public Schools
Principal John Buckey
Asst. Principal John Lucchini
Faculty 39
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 490 (2014-2015)
Campus size 20.35 acres (valued at $62 million) [1]
Campus type Rural
Colour(s) Navy Blue & White          
Mascot Hank the Harpoon Man [2]
Nickname Whalers
Rival Martha's Vineyard Regional High School
Average SAT scores 517 verbal
493 math
495 writing
1505 total (2014-2015)[3]
Newspaper "Veritas" [4][5]
Budget $4.7 million
Website Nantucket High School

Nantucket High School is a public high school in Nantucket, Massachusetts. It is also the only high school on the island of Nantucket. The school serves students in grades 9–12, and has an approximate enrollment of 400 students. The school colors are Navy Blue and White, and the mascot is Hank the Harpoon Man, whose name was chosen by the students in 2013.

History

Nantucket High School was founded in 1838 with Cyrus Peirce as the school's first principal. The school's mascot names of the Whalers, is obviously in tribute to the long and storied history of the commercial whaling industry on Nantucket. Nantucket is regarded as one of the most recognizable and synonymous places associated with Whaling in the world.[6]

Athletics

The Nantucket High School athletic teams are known as the Whalers. There are currently five boys' teams (soccer, basketball, swimming, lacrosse, and baseball), six girls' teams (soccer, basketball, swimming, lacrosse, volleyball, and softball), and six coed teams (football, field hockey, ice hockey, cheerleading, golf, and sailing).[7]

There is the skeleton of a juvenile finback whale hanging in the commons area of Nantucket High School that serves as the team's mascot. The Nantucket girls' athletic teams are known as the Lady Whalers.[8]

Football

The Nantucket football team is the schools most successful athletics team and is further regarded as one of the most successful small school programs in Massachusetts. They have won a total of 4 Massachusetts State Championships. The Whalers won state championships in 1980, 1995, 1996, and 2011. Also, they were State Finalists in 1982, 1983, 1990, 1993, 1994 and 1998. The Nantucket Football team has appeared in the MIAA State Championship game a total of 10 times since 1980.

Nantucket's football team was led by legendary coach Vito Capizzo for 45 years, from 1964 to 2009. Capizzo coached the team to 293 wins (3rd most in Massachusetts history), won 3 State Championships, appeared in 9 State Championship games, won 17 League Championships, and was named Coach of the Year numerous times by many publications. In 2011, Nantucket won its first State Championship in fifteen years with a 35–0 rout over Latin Academy (Dorchester, MA).

Every year, the Nantucket football team plays against Martha's Vineyard for the Island Cup on the weekend before Thanksgiving. The Island Cup is played on Nantucket one year, then on Martha's Vineyard the next year and continually alternates back and forth. The Nantucket-Martha's Vineyard football game is regarded as one of the premier high school football rivalries in the country and was selected as a part of the Great American Rivalry Series.

Other Sports

The Nantucket boys' lacrosse team appeared in the state championship game consecutively for over a decade from 1999 onward, but in recent years. they have suffered severe setbacks They went 0-18 during the 2012 season, and lost their head coach during the 2013 season amidst allegations of vandalism and shoplifting.[9]

Veritas

The school newspaper, Veritas, won 14 awards at the 2013 New England Scholastic Press Association ceremony. The paper took the All New England Award for best overall. Traditionally, the Veritas staff has numbered between 30 and 50 students. The current year's staff features roughly 50 students.[10]

In popular culture

References

  1. http://www.mapgeo.com/NantucketMA/
  2. http://www.veritasnhs.com/wp/?p=1348
  3. http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/state_report/sat_perf.aspx
  4. ack.net
  5. Veritas
  6. prospecthillcemetery.com
  7. http://nantucket.ma.schoolwebpages.com/education/staff/staff.php?cms_mode=view&sectiondetailid=2636&
  8. The Nantucket Independent
  9. http://www.veritasnhs.com/wp/?p=922
  10. http://www.veritasnhs.com/wp/?p=1209

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