Winthrop High School

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Winthrop High School
400 Main Street

02152

United States
Coordinates 42°22′49″N70°58′46″W / 42.3803°N 70.9794°W / 42.3803; -70.9794
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School district Winthrop Public Schools
PrincipalMatthew Crombie
Grades9–12
GenderCoed
Enrollment615 [1]  (2017–2018)
Color(s)Blue & Gold
MascotViking
Website www.winthrop.k12.ma.us/whs

Winthrop High School is a public four-year high school in Winthrop, Massachusetts, United States. [1] It is a part of Winthrop Public Schools.

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The current school building, with 187,917 square feet (17,458.1 m2) of space, had a cost of $80.2 million, with about $42.5 million or 60% of the costs covered by the Massachusetts School Building Authority. The building is shared with Winthrop Middle School. The first steel beams were put up in 2015 and opening was to occur in fall 2016. [2] Note: Winthrop Middle School and Winthrop High School are housed in the same building, but are two separate and distinct schools with their own administration.

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