Pittsfield High School (Massachusetts)

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Pittsfield High School
PHS

The New Pittsfield High School building
Address
300 East Street
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, (Berkshire County) 01201
 United States
Information
Type Public, Coeducational
Established 1844
School district Pittsfield Public Schools
Dean Christina Huff
Principal Matthew Bishop
Grades 912
Enrollment 916 (2014-2015) [1]
  Grade 9 221
  Grade 10 249
  Grade 11 217
  Grade 12 229
Color(s) Purple and White         
Athletics conference Berkshire County Conference
Mascot The General
Team name Generals
Rival Taconic High School and St. Joseph Central High School
Accreditation New England Association of Schools and Colleges[2]
Average SAT scores 488 verbal
493 math
476 writing
1457 total (2014-2015)[3]
Newspaper Generally Speaking
Yearbook The Dome
Website http://www2.pittsfield.net/groups/phs/

Pittsfield High School is a four year comprehensive public high school in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The school dates its founding to 1844. It is administered by the Pittsfield Public Schools district and is the oldest of the district's two high schools. Enrollment for the 2014-2015 school year included 916 students. 51% of the student population was female and 49% were male. Students of African American, Asian, Hispanic, Native American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander and Multi-Race, Non-Hispanic ethnicity and heritage comprised 21.8% percent of the student population.[1]

History

Pittsfield High School (PHS) traces its founding to 1844 when a town meeting voted to establish the community's first high school. Six years later in November 1850, PHS opened in a three-room wooden building on a site occupied by the current city hall. Several sites and buildings later, the current facility opened on September 9, 1931.[4]

Academics

Graduation requirements include: 1) earning 244 credits, 2) completing one of four certificate programs (Arts and Sciences, Business and Management Studies, Career/Technical Education or Work Based Learning) and 3) passing the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) exam.[5] The school's academic departments include Business, English, Fine and Performing Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Special Education, Career Technical and World Languages.[6]

Student life

Activities

PHS extracurricular activities include AfterSchool Social Club, Art Club, Band, Best Buddies, Cheerleading, Class Council, Computer Club, Mock Trial, Drama Club, Engineering Club, French Club, Italian Club, Latin Club, Literary Magazine, Orchestra, The Dome yearbook, The General Idea student newspaper, Gay Straight Alliance, Morningside/PHS Community Service Learning and Tutoring Project, National Honor Society, New England Math League, PHS/Williams Community Service Learning Project, PeaceJam, Pep Club, Photography Club, Quiz Team, SADD, Silk Screening Club, Spanish Club and Student Government.[7]

Athletics


PHS fields varsity boys and girls athletic teams. The school is a member of the Berkshire County Conference athletic league. Member schools include Drury High School in North Adams, Hoosac Valley High School in Cheshire, Lee High School in Lee, Lenox Memorial High School in Lenox, Monument Mountain Regional High School in Great Barrington, Mt. Everett Regional High School in Sheffield, Mt. Greylock Regional High School in Williamstown, St. Joseph Central High School (Catholic) in Pittsfield, Taconic High School in Pittsfield and Wahconah Regional High School in Dalton. Each season both boys and girls PHS athletic teams play a few games against teams outside the league.

Notable alumni

References

External links

Coordinates: 42°26′49.10″N 73°14′53.62″W / 42.4469722°N 73.2482278°W / 42.4469722; -73.2482278

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