Somerville High School (Massachusetts)

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Somerville High School
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Somerville High School (Massachusetts)
81 Highland Avenue

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MA
02145

United States
Coordinates 42°23′13″N71°05′49″W / 42.387°N 71.097°W / 42.387; -71.097
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Type Public Secondary
MottoEducation Inspiration Excellence
Established1852;172 years ago (1852)
School district Somerville Public Schools
SuperintendentRubén Carmona
PrincipalAlicia Kersten
Teaching staff133.67 (FTE) [1]
Grades 912
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment1,310 (2022–23) [1]
Student to teacher ratio9.80 [1]
Color(s)Red and blue   
SongSomerville Leads The Way
AthleticsBaseball, Basketball, cheerleading, crew, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, soccer, softball, Swimming, Ultimate Frisbee, Tennis, Volleyball [2]
Nickname Highlanders
Accreditation NEASC
NewspaperHighlander Highlights (1852–2010) The Piper (2011–2020), Highlander News (2020–)
YearbookThe Radiator
MCAS  % proficient and advancedELA: 88 Math: 78 Science: 73 (Spring 2015) [3]
Website www.somerville.k12.ma.us

Somerville High School is a public, four-year high school in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States. The school offers a wide selection of classes and vocational programs.

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Classes offered include music, performing arts, journalism, TV and media production, ceramics, and computer applications. There are vocational programs in health careers, childhood development, electrical work, carpentry, auto repair, advanced manufacturing, graphic communications, drafting, cosmetology, culinary arts, and metal fabrication.

Reconstruction

Main entrance of new building in 2021. New building of Somerville High School, May 2021.jpg
Main entrance of new building in 2021.

Somerville High School underwent extensive rebuilding in the late 2010s and early 2020s. Planning began in 2012, and voters passed a Proposition 2+12 override in 2016. Construction began in April 2018, displacing students. The original 1895 building was retained, as was the facade of the 1929 War Memorial. A new connected building opened to a small number of high-need students in various grades on March 4, 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic in Massachusetts. Construction on the auditorium and cosmetology lab was still in progress, and new athletic fields are expected to be complete by spring 2022. [4] A new broadcast studio is shared with the city government, and the 750-person auditorium and a 100-person lecture hall will be available for community events. [4] The new complex is 396,000 square feet (36,800 m2) with capacity for 1,590 students. [4]

Extracurricular

Clubs and societies

Somerville High School students participate in a wide range of self-run extracurricular clubs and societies. Competitive clubs include its Trivia Team, Science League, and a FIRST Robotics Competition team: FRC 6201 The Highlanders.

The Trivia team has sent students to compete at WGBH's High School Quiz Show. They have competed on the show six times. Their most recent appearance was in the 2023–2024 school year. [5]

FRC 6201 The Highlanders have accomplished many achievements and have won many awards since their rookie year in 2016. Some of their most notable achievements are winning the 2023 NE District North Shore Event with their robot named Yoink, as well as back-to-back Team Spirit awards at both their competitions in 2023. [6] In 2017, they also went to the FIRST World Championship in St. Louis, Missouri where they won the Creativity Award.

Student publications

Somerville High School publishes an online student newspaper, Highlander News.

Sports

Somerville High School has a sports program, highlighted by the recent success of its Cross Country team, that went 6–0 in the Greater Boston League in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, capturing the GBL championship each season. The girls' indoor track team was successful, going undefeated and also capturing the GBL indoor track championship in the 2007–08 through 2010 seasons. Somerville High's outdoor track team also won the GBL Championships, with an undefeated winning streak for the 2008 through 2011 seasons.

The Football and Basketball Cheerleading team captured the National Championship title in Florida both in 2003 and in 2007, and has won the GBL title numerous times.

Gosder Cherilus earned Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic honors as a senior at Somerville High School. He played tackle on both sides of the ball, and was named to Tom Lemming's All-America team in 2002. He also captured 2002 All-State accolades from the Mass. State Coaches Association. Cherilus also excelled on Somerville's basketball and track teams, and was selected with the 17th overall pick in the 2008 NFL draft by the Detroit Lions.

Theater

Highlander Theatre Company is Somerville High School's theater department. Highlander Theatre Company usually presents three to four productions per year: a musical, a full-length play a student-run fringe festival, and sometimes a touring festival play. Students participate as actors, crew, student directors, stage managers, and more. All sets, lights, and sound for productions are designed and operated by students.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020-2021 season was changed to feature a full-length play, multiple works written and/or directed by students, and a one-act musical. Performances took place virtually, using both video conferencing technology and pre-recorded techniques. A modified four-show season would run for the 2021-2022 school year, signalling Highlander Theatre Company's return to in-person theatre.

Guinness World Record

On June 2, 2015, 59 Somerville High students attempted to break the world record for "most arm-linked people to stand up from the floor simultaneously." The previous world record is 49 people. After a total of 19 tries, the students managed to successfully stand up twice. Documentation footage was sent to the Guinness World Record Committee for further validation. [7]

On June 19, 2015, the Guinness World Record Committee officially verified and confirmed that 59 Somerville High School students officially set the new world record for "most arm-linked people to stand up from the floor simultaneously." The school received its first certificate in August 2015. [8]

Notable alumni

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