Plymouth Regional High School

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Plymouth Regional High School
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Address
Plymouth Regional High School
86 Old Ward Bridge Road

,
03264

United States
Coordinates 43°45′47″N71°42′04″W / 43.763°N 71.701°W / 43.763; -71.701
Information
School type Public High School
Motto"Pride and Tradition"
Founded1970
School districtPemi-Baker Regional School District
SuperintendentKyla Welch
CEEB code 300510
PrincipalBruce Parsons
Grades912
Enrollment688 [1]  (2016-2017)
Language English
Color(s)   Navy Blue and White
Athletics conference NHIAA
Division II
Mascot Bobcats
Rivals Kennett High School, Souhegan High School, Laconia High School
Accreditation NEASC
NewspaperPRHS Literary Magazine
Communities served Ashland, Campton, Ellsworth, Holderness, Rumney, Thornton, Warren, Waterville Valley and Wentworth, NH.
Website Official Site
Last updated: December 31st, 2017

Plymouth Regional High School (PRHS) is a public high school in Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States. Surrounding towns that attend PRHS are Plymouth, Ashland, Holderness, Campton, Rumney, Wentworth, Warren, Ellsworth, Waterville Valley and Thornton. Bruce Parsons is the current principal. The facility, opened in 1970, is located on Old Ward Bridge Road in Plymouth. It also housed Plymouth Elementary School until 1990. Plymouth Regional was known as Plymouth Area High School until 1991. The school colors are navy blue and white.

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School district

The school is a part of the Pemi-Baker Regional School District, which houses Plymouth Regional High School and the Pemi-Baker Academy, an alternative school. Both schools are governed by a 13-member school board, elected at large by the voters in the member communities and providing proportional representation for those communities in the financing and governing of the high school. The Pemi-Baker Regional School district belongs to SAU (School Administrative Unit) 48, which also oversees the elementary schools in Plymouth, Holderness, Rumney, Campton, Waterville Valley, Thornton, and Wentworth. Warren and Ashland are not part of the same SAU.

Enrollment

As of fall 2014, there were 684 students enrolled in Plymouth Regional High School. There were 177 freshmen, 168 sophomores, 167 juniors and 172 seniors. Plymouth also accepts students from Newfound Regional High School for Career Technical Education program. They offer up Auto Mechanics, Health Science, and Culinary Arts. There are currently 23 CTE students from Newfound who attend Plymouth. [2]

Student activities

Student activities at PRHS include many clubs, a national honor society chapter, a competitive theatre program, an award-winning chapter of YMCA's Youth and Government program, and a student senate.

Athletics

Football

Plymouth's football team (Division II) is currently coached by Christopher Sanborn, who has been the head coach since 2014. The previous coach, Chuck Lenahan, won 20 state championships during his 43-year tenure as head football coach at Plymouth. On September 13, 2008, Lenahan recorded his 300th win. The Bobcats owned the nation's longest winning streak (57) until the streak was snapped by Kennett High of Conway on September 18, 2010.[ citation needed ] Plymouth also owned a 46-game winning streak from 2000–2004. Lenahan is regarded as one of the great high school football coaches of all-time and he is the winningest high school football coach of all-time in the New England region. During Lenahan's final season as head coach in 2013, he led the Bobcats to an 11–1 record and a second straight state championship. Lenahan officially retired with an overall record of 356–70–1. [3] Lenahan is also one of only eight New England area coaches to reach 300 wins in their career. The coaches and their number of wins are listed below:

Important Alumni: Mike Boyle – went on to be a captain at UNH, also coaches for Plymouth as of present. Bryan Mayhew – went on to play at UNH Timmy Farina – went on to play at UNH Jeff Beckley – went on to kick at Boston College Jared Keaul – went on to be a captain at UNH Kyle Reisert – went on to be a Captain at UNH Doug Dicenzo – a military captain, who risked his life, and died in Afghanistan.

Football Accomplishments

Wrestling

Plymouth's wrestling team is currently coached by randy cleary and Todd Austin and has won nine state championships as of 2014-2015.[ citation needed ]

Notable alumni

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References

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