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Auburn High School
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99 Auburn Street Auburn, MA, Worcester County 01501 USA |
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School type |
Public Open enrollment |
Established | 1935, rebuilt in 2006 |
Principal | Casey J. Handfield, C.A.G.S. |
Faculty | 60 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Number of students | 759 |
Color(s) | Blue and Grey |
Mascot | Rockets 1992-present Dandies 1935-1992 |
Rival | Oxford High School |
Accreditation | NEASC |
Average SAT scores | 488 verbal 505 math 477 writing 1470 total (2015-2016) |
Affiliations | Auburn Public Schools |
Website | Auburn High School |
Auburn High School is the only public high school in Auburn, Massachusetts, United States, a town approximately 5 miles south of Worcester. It has an enrollment of 759 students in grades 9-12, as of the 2010-2011 school year. Founded in 1935, the original school building served the town until the spring of 2006. In August 2006, the town of Auburn opened a new facility directly behind the original building.
Auburn High School's sports venue is called Auburn Memorial Field. New as of August 2006, the centerpiece is a lighted 1000 seat FieldTurf stadium surrounded by a 6 lane track. The stadium is used for AHS Football, AHS Soccer (boys and girls) and AHS Track and Field (boys and girls). In addition, the stadium has two long jump runways and sand pits for Track and Field, as well as a pole vault and high jump area.
There is also a lighted FieldTurf facility dedicated for AHS Field Hockey. New baseball and softball fields have also been built on the grounds, with the softball field being on the site of the old high school.
For the last six years Auburn High School’s Advanced Placement United States Government & Politics class has competed in an academically demanding event known as the "We the People..." State Competition. Mr. Kennard and Mr. Benacchio run the "We The People..." team and each year the competition is hosted by Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. Auburn was named 2014 & 2015 Massachusetts We the People State champions. As state champions, Auburn High School represented Massachusetts at the national level in Washington, D.C. The team raised over $50,000 each year in order to get to Washington D.C., most of which came from the local Auburn community.
We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution provides students with the opportunity to utilize and expand upon their knowledge regarding civic education by simulating congressional hearings. This program is the most extensive educational program in the country that prepares young adults to be active and informed citizens who are able to contribute to the betterment of society.