Monson High School

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Monson High School in January 2006
Address
Monson High School
55 Margaret Street

Monson
,
01057

Coordinates 42°06′45″N72°19′02″W / 42.11250°N 72.31722°W / 42.11250; -72.31722 [1]
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TypeRegular High School
School districtMonson Public Schools
NCES District ID2508040
NCES School ID250804001269
Faculty24.8 [3]
Teaching staff34.79 (FTE) [4]
Grades7–12
Enrollment295 (2022–23) [4]
Student to teacher ratio8.48 [4]
Color(s)  
Team nameMustangs
Website https://www.monsonschools.com/mhs

Monson High School is a school located in The Monson Public School school district in Monson, Massachusetts, United States. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] The school's construction started in 2000 and was finished in 2002. The Monson High School replaced the old Junior Senior High School which has now become Granite Valley Middle school. This is Monson's only high school and houses grades 7–12. [5]

The Monson High School mascot is the Mustangs, and the school colors are blue and white. [10] [11]

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