Groton-Dunstable Regional High School Explained

Groton-Dunstable Regional High School
Motto:Together We Achieve
Streetaddress:703 Chicopee Row P.O. Box 730
City:Groton
State:Massachusetts
Zipcode:01450
Country:United States
Type:Public Secondary
Open enrollment[1]
District:Groton-Dunstable Regional School District
Dean:Rick Arena[2]
Teaching Staff:56.16 (FTE)
Grades:9-12
Gender:Coeducational
Ratio:14.00
Athletics:Alpine skiing, baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, field hockey, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball[3] [4]
Mascot:Crusader aka "Crush"
Accreditation:NEASC
National Ranking:139 (2015 Newsweek)[5]
745 (2017 U.S. News & World Report)[6]
Sat:593 verbal
612 math
1205 total (2017-2018)[7]
Newspaper:The Crusader
Yearbook:The Key[8]
Principal1:Stephen Sierpina[9]
Enrollment:786 (2017–18)[10]
Colors:Maroon, white and black
Free Label1:Scheduling
Free Text1:4x4 Block
Free Label2:MCAS % proficient and advanced
Free Text2:ELA: 99
Math: 97
Science: 97 (Spring 2017)[11]

Groton-Dunstable Regional High School (GDRHS) is a high school located in Groton, Massachusetts, United States, and serves the communities of Groton and Dunstable in the Groton-Dunstable Regional School District. While GDRHS is the only public high school located within those communities students from Groton may also attend the public Nashoba Valley Technical High School[12] and students from Dunstable may attend the public Greater Lowell Technical High School.[13] Approximately 810 students attend GDRHS[14] and they are primarily graduates of Groton-Dunstable Regional Middle School. GDRHS has a primarily college preparatory curriculum, with approximately 87% of its students attending four-year colleges and over 90% attending two- or four-year colleges upon graduation in 2010.[15]

History

The earliest incarnation of GDRHS was as the grammar school that was held in Groton town center for which there are funding records as far back as 1758.[16] The residency of the grammar school migrated between the district schools and in 1808 was kept for four months in District school number 1, then two months in number 2, two months in number 3, and two months in number five.[16]

While Lawrence Academy had long provided private secondary school opportunities in town, a committee was appointed in November 1855 to consider establishing a new high school.[17] On Monday, December 5, 1859 the first public high school opened in the lower hall of the Town House (Town Hall).[18] For some time in the 1860s, the high school was held in the upper part of the Gerrish building at Groton Center, before moving into the new District Number 1 school, built in 1870[16] at a cost of $32,000. On March 2, 1874, the district schools, were named according to town vote with the high school being named Butler Grammar School after Caleb Butler, former principal of Lawrence Academy, and town historian.[19] A new high school was built in 1927.[20] Now known as the recently closed Prescott Elementary, it continued to be known as the Butler School for some time.[21]

The regional school district was established in 1967[22] with the high school located on Main St. in Groton. In 1997, the school adopted 4x4 block scheduling.[23] In 1999, the "new gym" at the Main Street campus was renovated and renamed as the Peter Twomey Youth Center (PTYC) in order to honor a then recently deceased student. The PTYC is now "...a self-supporting facility that provides space for youth athletic leagues, adult education, and youth groups in Groton and Dunstable."[24] With the student population expanding from 370 in 1993[25] to its current levels, a new building was needed. In 2003 at cost of $35 million,[26] the high school relocated to its current location near the border between the two towns it serves.

Campus

GD's 179acres campus lies on Chicopee Row on the Groton side of the Groton-Dunstable border. The current site is just to the east of Reedy Meadow and its fields are bordered by eastern white pine, as well as vernal pools including Bauch Pond and the Ennis Puddle.[27] Near the upper fields and entrance to the grounds is the "Spirit Rock", a large boulder which student groups and individuals have periodically repainted since the spring of 2007.

The main campus building was designed by HMFH Architects[28] to allow outside light into nearly every room and thus features windows along many interior walls. An exception to that rule is Mr. Donnelly's technology room as well as the Black Box Theater[29] which hosts both school and local community performances. Also located within the school is Public-access television cable TV station, The Groton Channel.[30]

In November 2013, students and their families were notified that excessive levels of coliform bacteria had been detected in the school's water supply. The system was disinfected and the problem was apparently resolved.[31] The quality of drinking water at the school had been a concern since the new building's completion in 2003.

Curriculum

Most Groton-Dunstable students undertake a college preparatory curriculum that includes four credits of English, three credits of mathematics, social sciences, and laboratory-based sciences inscluding integrated science, two credits each of a single foreign language and physical/behavioral health, one credit of fine arts and one half credit of computer applications. Seniors must also complete a senior project. As G-D is on a 4x4 block schedule, full credit courses are equivalent to a year-long course in a school with traditional 40-50 minute periods. A small number of students with significant special needs instead participate in the Life Skills Experiential Learning program.

Students can choose from 11 advanced placement coursesto earn college credits.

The English department requires two courses focused on the role of the hero, one on American literature and one on Shakespeare and Chaucer. Electives include courses in both print and broadcast journalism, videography, film studies, theater arts, and creative writing classes along with an English literature AP course. The social studies core requires a credit in world history, and two in United States history. Humanities electives include contemporary issues, women's studies, economics, marketing and entrepreneurship, the student and the law, international business, accounting, modern European history, sociology, public speaking/debate and the U.S. History AP course.

Groton-Dunstable's foreign language offerings include Spanish, and Latin. There are AP electives for Latin and Spanish.

Groton-Dunstable's science/technology department offers courses in molecular biology, anatomy & physiology, environmental studies, astronomy, engineering design & construction. Its AP offerings include biology, chemistry, environmental science and physics (C: Electricity and Magnetism). Through the math and business & technology departments, computer oriented electives include Java, digital imaging, and web page design. AP level courses are offered through the math department for both calculus tests as well as for statistics.

The visual arts program includes sequences in studio art, design, and photography. Music courses include concert band, chorus, and chamber chorus.

In addition to the usual sports and conditioning options, the physical and behavioral health program provides courses in child development, health, life-management, and psychology.[32]

Notable alumni

Principals

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . 2017-04-10 . 2015-04-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150412115653/http://www.doe.mass.edu/finance/schoolchoice/choice-status.pdf . dead .
  2. Web site: Groton-Dunstable Regional High School: Staff Directory . www.edline.net . 2011-03-18.
  3. Web site: Student Activities at GDRHS. Groton-Dunstable Regional High School . 2011 . 2011-03-31.
  4. Web site: Swimmers Make Instant Splash, Groton Landmark, Mar 25, 2011. Nashoba Publishing . 2011 . 2011-04-07.
  5. Web site: America's Top High Schools 2015 . Newsweek . 2015 . 2017-11-21.
  6. Web site: Groton Dunstable Regional High School in GROTON, MA Best High Schools US News . U.S. News & World Report . 2017 . 2017-11-21.
  7. Web site: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - 2020-21 SAT Performance Report - All Students Statewide Report.
  8. http://www.grotdunst.mec.edu/Schools/HighSchool/documents/Oct08NewsletterWEB.pdf Groton-Dunstable Regional High School, October 2008 Newsletter
  9. Web site: Groton-Dunstable Regional High School: Staff Directory . gdrhs.org . 2011-03-18.
  10. Web site: Groton Dunstable Regional. National Center for Education Statistics. March 22, 2020.
  11. Web site: Groton-Dunstable Regional: MCAS Tests of Spring 2012 Percent of Students at Each Performance Level for Groton-Dunstable Regional. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education . 2017-10-18 . 2017-11-21.
  12. Web site: DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Nashobatech.net. 28 November 2014.
  13. Web site: Agreement with respect to the establishment of a vocational school district. gltech.org. 28 November 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141205011321/http://www.gltech.org/sites/glths/files/file/file/schoolcharter.pdf. 2014-12-05. dead.
  14. Web site: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Groton-Dunstable Regional Profile, Enrollment Data . Profiles.doe.mass.edu . 2017-11-20.
  15. Web site: Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Groton-Dunstable Regional Profile, Plans of High School Graduates . Profiles.doe.mass.edu . 2011-02-28.
  16. Web site: Moors School at Old District No. 2, Groton, Massachusetts: A Story of a District School . Richardson, Edward Adams . 1911 . May 13, 2011.
  17. Book: Report of a Committee of the town of Groton, appointed in November, 1855, to consider the expediency of establishing a high school. . 1856 . Boston, W. White . 39771575.
  18. Web site: The Old Stores and the Post-Office of Groton . Green, Samuel A. . 1885 . Full text of "Groton historical series" A Collection of Papers Relating to the History of the Town of Groton, Massachusetts . May 11, 2011.
  19. Web site: Groton District Schools . 1885 . Full text of "Groton historical series" A Collection of Papers Relating to the History of the Town of Groton, Massachusetts . May 11, 2011.
  20. Web site: Officials forge on with Groton school closure . Gunderson, Matt . March 6, 2008 . Boston Globe, MA . May 12, 2011.
  21. Web site: Groton Master Plan Phase I Draft 04-11-11 . April 11, 2011 . Town of Groton, MA . May 12, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722002157/http://www.townofgroton.org/xml/town/Master_Plan/Groton_Master_Plan_Phase_I_Draft_04-11-11.pdf . July 22, 2011 .
  22. http://www.ci.groton.ma.us/main?cmd=schools-comm Groton-Dunstable Regional School Committee
  23. Web site: School Profile 2010-2011 . Groton-Dunstable Regional High School Guidance and Counseling Services . 2010-10-01 . 2011-03-31.
  24. Web site: New England Colonials, Peter M. Twomey Memorial . Newenglandcolonials.net . 2011-02-28.
  25. Web site: Massachusetts D.O.E. 1994 Enrollment by Grade Report (School) . Profiles.doe.mass.edu . 2011-02-28.
  26. Web site: School Official Says Drinking Water May Finally Be On Tap at Groton-Dunstable High . Comtois, Pierre . Lowell Sun . 2011-05-30 . 2011-06-03.
  27. Web site: Groton-Dunstable Regional High School Biology Students, Biodiversity on the Campus of Groton-Dunstable Regional High School, 2006 . 2011-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110724144341/http://www.vernalpool.org/treefrog/pop/images/06G-GDHS-BD-lg.jpg . 2011-07-24 . dead .
  28. Web site: Portfolio Public K-12 Groton . HMFH Architects Inc. . 2011-09-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110827003350/http://www.hmfh.com/Portfolio/PublicK12/Groton.aspx . 2011-08-27 . dead .
  29. Web site: The Black Box Theater, Groton-Dunstable High School in Groton, BoMoms, Boston.com . Momsevents.boston.com . 2011-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110708084855/http://momsevents.boston.com/groton-ma/venues/show/1052189-the-black-box-theater-grotondunstable-high-school . 2011-07-08 . dead .
  30. Web site: The Groton Channel, Virtual Studio Tour . Thegrotonchannel.com . 2011-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110717001604/http://www.thegrotonchannel.com/ . 2011-07-17 . dead .
  31. http://www.gdrsd.org/files/user/1/file/GDRHS__Tier_2_TCR_PN_11_1_13.pdf Groton-Dunstable Regional School District: Important Information About Your Drinking Water (PDF) 11/1/2013
  32. Web site: Groton-Dunstable Regional High School Program of Studies 2011-2012. Groton-Dunstable Regional High School . 2011 . 2011-03-31.
  33. Web site: Farragher. Thomas. Death on Ward C:Caregiver or killer?. Boston Globe Online. The Boston Globe. 28 November 2014.
  34. Web site: Mingolelli. Jane. The Next Chapter: Groton Dunstable Educators Association Retiree's Newsletter. Massteacher.org. 28 November 2014.
  35. Web site: Coolbaugh. Gethin. Dan Shaughnessy highlights night of celebration at Wellesley-Needham Football Rivalry Rally-Dinner. BostonSportsU18.com. 28 November 2014.
  36. Web site: William E. McGuirk, MIAA Assistant Director . www.miaa.net . 2011-04-07 .
  37. Web site: Retiring Melrose High School principal says it's the 'right time' . Wicked Local - Melrose Free Press . 2011 . 2011-04-07.