Naugatuck High School

Naugatuck High School
Address
543 Rubber Avenue
Naugatuck, Connecticut, 06770
United States
Coordinates 41°29′28″N 73°04′29″W / 41.4911°N 73.0746°W / 41.4911; -73.0746Coordinates: 41°29′28″N 73°04′29″W / 41.4911°N 73.0746°W / 41.4911; -73.0746
Information
Type Public Secondary
Principal Janice Saam
Faculty 127 (2007-2008 school year)
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1346 (2007-2008)
Color(s) Garnet and Grey
Newspaper The Greyhound
Website School website
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Naugatuck High School is a high school (grades 9-12) in Naugatuck, New Haven County, Connecticut. The school principal is Janice Saam.

Original Naugatuck High School (c. 1910)

The old high school, now a junior high school, was located on Hillside Ave. The new school is located at 543 Rubber Avenue. The building was constructed in 1959. Three wings were added during the 1970s: Castle House, Goodyear House, and the Applied Education Wing, which contains all the shop classes. The main building is now known as the Judd House. The original building, located on Hillside Ave., was built in 1905 by McKim, Mead, and White and then was the Hillside Middle School until the 2010-2011 term when it became Hillside Intermediate School.

The school mascot is the greyhound and the school colors are garnet and grey. Naugatuck competes against other towns in the Naugatuck Valley. These towns include Waterbury, Watertown, Torrington, Derby, Ansonia, Bristol, Region 16, Seymour, New Haven, and Oxford.

NHS has a storied football rivalry with the high school in Ansonia that is one of the longest in America. Like the other high schools in the Naugatuck Valley, the two teams meet the morning of Thanksgiving Day. The first meeting was in 1900. Ansonia is the long-term winner in the series.

Other notable student activities include the NHS Marching Band,[2] Chamber Singers, NHS Drama Club and AFJROTC.

In 2009, the school added solar panels to its roof.

Sports

Naugatuck competes in the Naugatuck Valley League (NVL) along with schools from Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Bristol, Crosby, Derby, Oxford, Seymour, Torrington, Waterbury, Watertown, Wilby, and Wolcott. Naugatuck has won numerous league and state titles including:

Notable Alumni

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