Rockport High School

Not to be confused with Rock Port High School.
Rockport High School
Location
24 Jerdens Lane,
Rockport, MA 01966

United States
Coordinates 42°39′09″N 70°36′33″W / 42.6524°N 70.6093°W / 42.6524; -70.6093Coordinates: 42°39′09″N 70°36′33″W / 42.6524°N 70.6093°W / 42.6524; -70.6093
Information
Type Public high school
School district Rockport Public Schools
Principal Gregg Bach[1]
Faculty 28.1[2]
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 303[3] (2015–16)
Average SAT scores 530 verbal
528 math
499 writing
1557 total (2015-2016)[4]
Website Rockport High School
Rockport High School

1925 Rockport High School
Location 4 Broadway
Coordinates 42°39′28″N 70°37′3″W / 42.65778°N 70.61750°W / 42.65778; -70.61750
Built 1925
Architect J. Williams Beal, Sons
Architectural style Colonial Revival
NRHP Reference # 97000498[5]
Added to NRHP May 30, 1997

Rockport High School is the public high school of Rockport, Massachusetts. It is located at 24 Jerdens Lane.

History

Rockport has had four different high school buildings. The first building was built in 1865 and now serves as the Rockport Community Center. The second building, located at 4 Broadway, was built in 1925, and served the school system in a variety of capacities until 1988. The high school was moved in the 1960s to the George Tarr School, a converted 1904 textile mill building, adjacent to the 1925 building. The high school moved into the present facilities in 1988.[6]

Both the 1865 building and the 1925 building are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (the former as "Old Rockport High School", the latter as "Rockport High School").[5]

Today

Rockport High School is located on 24 Jerdens Lane in Rockport, Massachusetts, it has approximately 350 students. The official mascot is a Viking, and its colors are silver and maroon. Rockport High School has a varsity Ice Hockey, Field Hockey, baseball, basketball, soccer and softball teams for both girls and boys.Rockport High's superintendent is Robert Liebow.

Notable alumni

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