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Malden High School

Malden High School
Malden High Seal.JPG
Address
77 Salem Street
Malden, Massachusetts 02148
United States
Coordinates 42°25′38″N 71°3′54″W / 42.42722°N 71.06500°W / 42.42722; -71.06500Coordinates: 42°25′38″N 71°3′54″W / 42.42722°N 71.06500°W / 42.42722; -71.06500
Information
Type Public coeducational secondary
Established 1857
School district Malden Public Schools
Superintendent Dr. Charles Grandson
Principal Edward Lombardi
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,832 (2011-2012)
 • Grade 9 572
 • Grade 10 412
 • Grade 11 419
 • Grade 12 401
 • Special Education 28
Campus type Urban
Color(s) Blue & Gold         
Athletics conference Greater Boston League (GBL)
Mascot Nedlam, the Lion (Malden spelled backwards)
Nickname Golden Tornados
Rival Medford High School
Average SAT scores 455 verbal
507 math
444 writing
1406 total (2015-2016)
Newspaper The Blue and Gold
Yearbook The Maldonian
Website

Malden High School is a public high school located in Malden, Massachusetts. Accredited by New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), it awards high school diplomas. It is a part of Malden Public Schools.

The school was founded in 1857.

In a 2013 study found by the National Center for Education Statistics, Malden High was found to be the most diverse public high school in Massachusetts.

The Malden High School was established in 1857 by the school committee after a vote in favor for the establishment. The school first started in the Centre Grammar School Building of Pleasant Street with Joseph H. Noyes as Principal, Annie L. Woodford as his assistant and 38 students, which would later grow to 57 over the year. The school grew quickly taking the lower story of the townhouse two years later, started library on 1863, and faced increasing overcrowding until 1872 where a new building was erected on Salem Street at the cost of $100,000.

However, the first Salem Street building, after only a few years already became as overcrowded as the old school. The school was not designed for the future rapid enrollment as the school grew well into the hundreds. By 1892, three rooms of the Centre School Building were reopened to help serve the students as the Salem building became too overcrowded. After some debate, to accommodate the school's growing size, another new building was built and opened on 1896. The 1872 building continued as a manual training school until 1937 where the land was used for an addition to the high school that opened in 1940. In the following years of the 1950s and 1960s, the Malden High School reached its zenith as the school grew to become one of the preeminent schools in the state with wide praise and strong reputation sending many to the Ivy league. In 1958, the school saw 54% (13% higher than the state average) of its graduating class to continue on to college to 45 schools. This was especially impressive for a working class town in the late fifties.


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