Silver Lake Regional High School | |
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Address | |
260 Pembroke Street Kingston, MA 02364 USA |
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Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1955 |
Status | Open |
CEEB code | 221105 |
Principal | James Mulcahy |
Faculty | 100 (approx.) |
Grades | 9–12 |
Gender | coeducational |
Number of students | 1,118 (approx.) |
Campus size | 300 acres (1.2 km2) |
Color(s) | Red, White & Silver |
Nickname | Lakers |
Average SAT scores | 520 verbal 539 math 509 writing 1568 total (2015-2016) |
Newspaper | The Laker Legend |
Yearbook | The Torch |
Communities served | Kingston, Plympton and Halifax |
Feeder schools | Silver Lake Regional Middle School |
Website | Silver Lake Regional High School |
Silver Lake Regional High School is a public, regional high school in Massachusetts' South Shore region. It is the only secondary school in the Silver Lake Regional School District, comprising the towns of Kingston, Plympton and Halifax, Massachusetts. From 1955 to 2004, the Silver Lake Regional School District included the town of Pembroke, Massachusetts.
Named for Silver Lake, which borders the four towns which belonged to the district for most of its history – Plympton, Halifax, Pembroke and Kingston - and which is situated near the campus, Silver Lake Regional High School opened on September 19, 1955, attended by students from the towns of Pembroke, Kingston, Plympton, Halifax and Carver in southeastern Massachusetts. The school was constructed for $1.7 million, and originally housed grades 7–12. Over ten thousand spectators attended the dedication, which was keynoted by Senator Leverett Saltonstall. The original graduating class was 81 students.
Beginning with the 1959 school year, Carver left the district, and its students began attending Middleboro High School, before joining the Plymouth-Carver regional school district in 1963. In 1958, the seventh and eighth grades were split off into the former Kingston High School building (which stood behind the current Kingston Police Department headquarters), which became the first Silver Lake Junior High. In 1968, the region built a new junior high school building on Route 27 in Pembroke.