Sanford High School

For the former Sanford High School in Florida, see Seminole High School (Seminole County, Florida).
Sanford High School
Address
52 Sanford High School Boulevard
Sanford, Maine, 04073
USA
Coordinates 43°27′12″N 70°47′05″W / 43.4534°N 70.7846°W / 43.4534; -70.7846Coordinates: 43°27′12″N 70°47′05″W / 43.4534°N 70.7846°W / 43.4534; -70.7846
Information
Principal Marianne Sylvain
Assistant principals Douglas Roberts,
Troy Watts
Grades 9-12
  Grade 9 ~282
Schedule Four blocks a day with Spartan time in between blocks two and three. Alternating schedule for freshmen (red and white days)
Color(s) Red, White, and Black
Song Notre Dame Victory March
Team name Spartans
Website Sanford High School

Sanford High School is a school located in Sanford, Maine. The current school building was built in the 1970s. Sanford's campus population, as of the 2013-2014 school year, is 1,066 students.

Athletics

Sanford High School is a member of the Southwestern Maine Athletics Association (SMAA) which is in Western Maine Class A. The mascot was the "Redskins" until 2012, when the school decided to change their mascot due to claims from the Native American tribes of Maine that it was offensive. The students ended up voting to change their mascot name the "Spartans." Facilities include Cobb Stadium (football, soccer, track), Goodall Park (baseball, field hockey), Little League Park (softball), Shaw Field (subvarsity soccer teams), and the Sanford Veterans Memorial Gymnasium (basketball and wrestling).

The football team was "Class B" State Champion is 1956 and 1959 and "Class A" State Runner-up in 1978 and 1982, State "Class A" Champion in 1998, and Western Maine "Class A" Runner-Up in 1999.

Sanford High School's rival team is the Massabesic Mustangs, and their existing rivalry in wrestling expanded into all sports beginning in the fall of 1987, when Massabesic entered the "Class A" division. Prior to that, the longstanding rivalry for Sanford was with the Biddeford High School Tigers, and the two schools began competing with each other prior to 1900.

Notable alumni

References

  1. Graham, Gillian (May 28, 2014). "Veteran Democrats compete in District 33 Senate primary". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved September 18, 2014.
  2. Quimby, Beth (May 11, 2013). "‘It’s time to live,’ speaker advises fellow USM grads in Gorham". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved September 18, 2014.

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