Littleton High School (Massachusetts)

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Littleton High School
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Address
Littleton High School (Massachusetts)
56 King Street

,
01460

United States
Coordinates 42°32′28″N71°30′26″W / 42.54111°N 71.50722°W / 42.54111; -71.50722
Information
Type Public
Open enrollment [1]
Opened2002
PrincipalJohn Harrington
Staff36.92 (FTE) [2]
Enrollment480 (2022-23) [2]
Student to teacher ratio13.00 [2]
Color(s)Blue, Gold   
Nickname Tigers
MCAS  % proficient and advancedELA: 98 Math: 94 Science: 97 (Spring 2011) [3]
Website School website

Littleton High School is a public high school located at 56 King Street, Littleton, Massachusetts, United States. It serves students in grades 9-12 from the town of Littleton. The building was opened in 2002. [4]

History

From 1924 to 1957, the high school was located at 37 Shattuck Street, in the building that now houses the town offices. [5] [6]

Around November 1955, the new Littleton Junior-Senior High School building on Russell Street began construction. It was designed by The Architects Collaborative. [7] From 1957-1968, and again from 1989-2002, it was operated as a Junior-Senior high school. During this entire time (1957 - 2002) the school was located on Russell Street, next to the Russell Street Elementary School. The building was torn down in 2008. [8]

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References

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