Frank Scott Bunnell High School

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Frank Scott Bunnell High School
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Address
Frank Scott Bunnell High School
1 Bulldog Boulevard

,
Connecticut
06614

United States
Coordinates 41°13′30″N73°08′21″W / 41.2249°N 73.1392°W / 41.2249; -73.1392
Information
Type Public school
MottoBulldog Strong!
Established1960(63 years ago) (1960)
School districtStratford Public Schools
CEEB code 070756
PrincipalKatie Graf (interim)
Faculty16:1
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment1054 (2019)
Color(s)Blue, gray, gold
   
AthleticsSouth West Conference of the CIAC
Mascot"Mark the Bulldog"
Nickname Dawgs
RivalStratford Red Devils
AccreditationNEASC
NewspaperScribe
YearbookLaurel
Website www.stratfordk12.org/o/bhs

Frank Scott Bunnell High School is an accredited [1] high school in Stratford, Connecticut, United States. The school serves students in grades 9 through 12 as part of Stratford Public Schools. The school mascot is the bulldog, and the school colors are blue, gold and white.

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Notable alumni

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Recognitions

The Bunnell High School Football team won back to back state championships in 2006 and 2007. [8] [9]

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