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Melrose High School (Massachusetts)

Melrose High School
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Location
360 Lynn Fells Parkway,
Melrose, Massachusetts 02176
Coordinates 42°27′52″N 71°3′57″W / 42.46444°N 71.06583°W / 42.46444; -71.06583Coordinates: 42°27′52″N 71°3′57″W / 42.46444°N 71.06583°W / 42.46444; -71.06583
Information
Type Public
Open enrollment
School district Melrose Public Schools
Principal Jason Merrill
Grades 912
Number of students 987
Color(s) Red & White          
Mascot Red Raider
Rivals Wakefield High School
(Wakefield, MA; borders Melrose to the north)
Average SAT scores 529 verbal
533 math
527 writing
1589 total (2015-2016)
School Type Non-vocational high school
Website

Melrose High School (MHS) is a public high school serving children in grades 912. It is located at 360 Lynn Fells Parkway in Melrose, Massachusetts and is Melrose's only high school. Enrollment for the 2010–2011 school year is 987 students. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC) and is a member of the METCO program.

Melrose High School began teaching children in the 1800s and has called several buildings home. The oldest known location is on West Emerson Street where the Melrose Public Library now stands. On March 30, 1868, Melrose appropriated $20,000 for the construction of the high school on a 30,000 sq ft (2,800 m2) lot located on the corner of West Emerson Street and Lake Avenue. An Additional $7,500 was added to the price tag of the school on January 19, 1869 and on July 15, 1869, the school was finished and dedicated. Almost thirty years later on January 25, 1897, a fire destroyed the building.

The building on West Emerson Street quickly became too small for the growing community and so at the town meeting held on February 24, 1896, the town allocated $100,000 for the building of a new high school. The town selected a lot of land known as the "Old Burial Ground" on Main Street across from the Central Fire Station as the location for the new school building. On August 1, 1898, an additional $3,000 was appropriated for site work around the building. The school was dedicated on September 17, 1898 and at the time, was one of the "finest school buildings to be found in New England". Two additional wings were added to the main building and opened in 1909.

In 1932, another new school was built and the previous school building became the Calvin Coolidge Elementary School. This time the new building was built on swamp land taken from Ell Pond on Lynn Fells Parkway. It was a very large school, featuring a 900-seat Auditorium and a full size gymnasium. 1961 saw the addition of the Daffinee Gymnasium which contained new locker rooms for both basketball and football and also extra classroom space. The addition also included the construction of a three-floor annex attached by a bridge. Many historians praised the main building for its period design and architectural beauty.


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