The current Leominster High School opened in 1963 and is
located approximately fifty miles from Boston and twenty
miles from Worcester. Located in a residential area, it is a
sprawling two story building located on a 26 acre campus.
Major additions were completed in 1977 and again in 1990.
The latter included an addition of an elevator to provide
handicap access to all levels of the building.
Faculty/Enrollment:
As of September 2002, Leominster High School has an
enrollment of 1802 students spread over grades 9 through 12.
There are over 230 faculty and staff.
We offer 12 Advanced Placement courses, 13 Honor Level
courses, 12 Vocational Shops and many other classes that
accommodate a wide variety of student needs. We are proud of
Leominster High School and all that we can offer students.
Please call and arrange a visit.
Accreditation:
New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
have issued Leominster High School a ten year accreditation.
This is the top accreditation status that can be given to
any high school.
Mission Statement
Leominster High School is a student-centered community of
life-long learners charged with the challenge of promoting
excellence through intellectual, social, emotional, and
physical development in a safe and secure environment.
Students are encouraged and supported by the consistent
efforts of the home, school and community in this continual
pursuit of excellence.
In fostering quality, we advocate that students think and
communicate effectively; that they contribute positively to
society; that they develop the skills to work both
individually and cooperatively; that they accept
responsibility for self and others; and that they respect
differences among people of diverse cultures and lifestyles.
While we embrace the concept of membership in an
ever-changing global village, we balance this with a deep
commitment to the rich tradition of the Leominster
community. As a microcosm of this changing society,
Leominster High School is impacted by ongoing technological
advancements, the changing career arena, education reform,
cultural diversification, and social change. We respond by
implementing a variety of teaching strategies which
addresses diverse learning styles and interdisciplinary
learning; by teaching the skills necessary to succeed in the
workplace; by systemic expansion of computer literacy; by
furnishing opportunities for a greater global consciousness;
and by cultivating in students sound attitudes toward
physical and mental health, and effective decision-making.
Our great challenge—to help all students gain the personal
and academic strengths necessary to live rewarding lives in
the midst of rapid change—is one which demands strong
partnerships between home, school and community
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Post High School Education |
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Class of 2006 Attending Post Grad Education: |
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Attending 4 yr 67% |
Attending 2 Yr. 20% |
Total 87% |
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Statistics: |
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SAT Statistics - Class of 2006 |
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Verbal Score |
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Math Score |
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649 |
top
5% |
666 |
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593 |
top 10% |
630 |
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560 |
top 25% |
570 |
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493 |
Mean |
505 |
Advanced Placement
Program
Courses Offered:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Environmental Science
Calculus
Spanish
World History
Government & Politics
Psychology
English Language
English Literature
Studio Art
Spring 2006-AP Scholar Awards AP Grade Average
3.4
AP Scholar: 10
AP Scholar with Honor: 4
AP Scholar with Distinction: 8
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Clubs and Activities |
Athletics: |
Skills USA
Mole Society
Fine Arts/Drama
National Honor Society
FIRST Robotics
GIVE
Black History Club
El Dia de la Raza
Asian-American Club
Mosaic Society
Newspaper
Yearbook
Renaissance
Student Council
Marching Band
Jazz Band |
Football
Baseball
Softball
BoysVolleyball
Girls Volleyball
Boys Lacrosse
Hockey Field Hockey
Basketball
Boys Soccer
Cross Country
Indoor Track
Golf Wrestling
Cheerleading
Girls Lacrosse
Swimming
Outdoor Track
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Recognitions
Leominster High School has been the recipient of many awards
such as:
Edgerly MCAS Award
Associated Press Award
WPI Science Fair Awards
FIRST Robotics in New York City-First Place
Boston Globe Drama Festival
Boston Globe Art Contest
Honor Council—Student Council
James Rokas Student Council Award
Harvest Award from Worcester County Food Bank
WALMART Teacher of the Year Award
District Finals in the following sports:
Girls’ Basketball, Ice Hockey, Boys’ Soccer, Girls’
Softball, Golf, and Girls’ Track
National Recognition for Cheering |