Hull High School | |
Type: | Public |
Established: | [1] |
Campus: | Suburban |
Principal: | Michael Knybel |
Vice Principal: | Julie Burke |
Grades: | 9-12 |
Ratio: | 9.87 |
Staff: | 29.80 (FTE) |
Enrollment: | 294 (2017–18)[2] |
Sat: | 559 verbal 557 math 1116 total (2017-2018)[3] |
Mascot: | Pirate |
Colors: | Blue & Gold |
Rivals: | Cohasset, South Shore Voc-Tech, Norwell |
Newspaper: | "The Pirate Times" |
Yearbook: | "The Privateer" |
Location: | 180 Main St., Hull, MA 02045 |
Country: | United States |
Hull High School is a public high school located in Hull, Massachusetts, United States. It is located at 180 Main Street adjacent to the Hull Gut, overlooking Boston Harbor and the Boston skyline. Hull has an approximate enrollment of 380 students in grades 9–12. The school's mascot is the Pirates and the school colors are Royal Blue and Gold.
As of 2015, Spanish was the sole foreign language offered at the school.[4]
Hull's football field is located at the very tip of the town and is surrounded by water on three sides. From the football field the Boston skyline is visible at the north of the field about five miles across Boston Harbor. Hull is also known for having a 210-foot high wind turbine located about 30 feet behind the north end zone.