Methuen High School
Methuen High School | |
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Merrimack Valley Conference (MVC) | |
Mascot | Rangers |
Team name | Methuen Rangers |
Website | Methuen Public Schools |
Methuen High School is a public secondary school located in the city of Methuen, Massachusetts, United States. Methuen High serves grades nine through twelve for about 1,900 students. It is one of five public schools in Methuen and it is the only high school in the district.
Environment
The school was originally designed with the open classroom theory. Since then, a $100 million renovation[3] has been conducted and all classrooms now have walls. Also due in part to the renovation, students now receive iPads which they keep for the entire year. This is known as the 1:1 iPad program.
Demographics
According to the
, and 1.9% are multi-race/non-hispanic. [4]Athletics
Methuen High is a member of the
Robert Rogers and his foundation of Rogers' Rangers, which eventually led to the formation of the United States Army Rangers.[citation needed] Methuen High School also has a marching band which competes in the NESBA
conference, as well as a JROTC battalion.
Notable alumni
- Susie Castillo, Miss USA 2003, MTV VJ [6]
- Amanda Conway, professional ice hockey player with the Connecticut Whale
- Ben Cosgrove, composer and multi-instrumentalist
- Sean Furey, two-time United States Olympic Team member (2012, 2016) - Javelin
- UFC Featherweight[7]
- Gary McLain, former Villanova men's basketball player
References
- ^ a b c "Methuen High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
- ^ "Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - 2020-21 SAT Performance Report - All Students Statewide Report".
- ^ Huggins, J.J. (2010-05-28). "$100m Methuen High renovation a done deal". The Eagle-Tribune.
- ^ Enrollment data (2023-24) - Methuen High (01810505). (n.d.). https://profiles.doe.mass.edu/profiles/student.aspx?orgcode=01810505&orgtypecode=6
- ^ "1975 Methuen High School Yearbook". The High School. 1975.
- ^ Castillo, Susie (2007-06-06). "My 'Mass.' Mania". New York Post. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
- ^ "News -".