Enfield High School | |
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Address | |
1264 Enfield Street Enfield, Connecticut United States |
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Coordinates | 41°58′47″N 72°35′48″W / 41.979660°N 72.596728°WCoordinates: 41°58′47″N 72°35′48″W / 41.979660°N 72.596728°W |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
Motto | Enfield High School's Main Entrance and Atrium |
Established | 1893 |
School district | Enfield Public Schools |
Principal | Andrew Longey |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1600 |
Color(s) | Forest green, Vegas Gold, White and Black , , , |
Mascot | Eagles |
Website | Enfield Public Schools |
Athletic Director: Barry Bernstein | |
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Head Coaches | |
SPRING FALL Football: James Lyver WINTER Boys basketball: Kevin Zalucki SPRING Baseball: TBD |
Enfield High School is a secondary school established in 1893 in Enfield, Connecticut. The Enfield High School campus is located in the Connecticut River Valley, on Enfield Street (U.S. Route 5) in Enfield's Historical District. The school has an enrollment of approximately 1400 students. The present facility was built in 1964 on Enfield Street. The facility underwent a $6.2 million dollar renovation and library addition completed in 2005, and a $103 million dollar "as-new" renovation and significant expansion completed in 2017. In May 2010, Enfield High School and Enrico Fermi High School underwent a consolidation process as part of the restructuring and improvement plan of Enfield Public Schools. Enfield High School operates as the town's sole high school, which houses both students from Enfield High School and the previous Enrico Fermi High School, which closed its doors in 2016.
SPRING
FALL
Football: James Lyver
Boys soccer: Tony Allegro
Girls soccer: Kate Battista
Field hockey: Kathleen Bromage
Boys cross country: Robert Barnes
Girls cross country: Robert Barnes
Girls swimming and diving: Karen Fitzsimmons
Girls volleyball: Albina Belisle
WINTER
Boys basketball: Kevin Zalucki
Girls basketball: Jay Gaucher
Boys hockey: Frank Genovese
Wrestling: Jeff Beiler
Boys indoor track: Brian Lowe
Girls indoor track: Brian Lowe
SPRING
Baseball: TBD
Softball: TBD
Boys golf: TBD
Boys track: TBD
Girls track: TBD
Boys tennis: TBD
Girls tennis: TBD
Enfield High School is located on a hill off the Connecticut River. On a clear winter day, the Appalachian Mountains can be seen from the campus. Reminiscent of the Cold War, the facility's structure was constructed in the 1960s with a concrete slab supported with outside supporting buttressing columns. The structure once contained a bomb shelter that could be accessed through "The Tunnel" located in the basement level of A and B Buildings as the boiler room's pipe tunnels were designed to serve as bomb shelters. Enfield High School structure is organized as a U-shaped building, consisting of five primary sections or "wings" of the school, with each wing containing specific academic, athletic, or vocational programs. The school has more than 113 classrooms (all equipped with smart board projectors and technology), a school store, a career center suite, guidance suite, conference spaces, student break-out study/collaborative rooms, weight and cardio rooms, an industrial culinary kitchen, outdoor patio cafe, a cafeteria for 700 students, and a 120,000-square-foot wing designed for science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics classes. A performing arts music wing includes an auditorium and theatre that can seat nearly 1,000 people, and has expansive performing/practice space.