Salem High School (Massachusetts)

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Salem High School is a four-year public high school in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. It had an enrollment of approximately 900 students (as of 2016), and is accredited by the Massachusetts Department of Education and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

Coordinates42°30′22.9″N 70°54′42.1″W
School district
Salem Public Schools
SuperintendentStephen Zrike[1]
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Salem High School
Location
77 Willson Street

,
01970

United States
Coordinates42°30′22.9″N 70°54′42.1″W
Information
TypePublic high school
School district
Salem Public Schools
SuperintendentStephen Zrike[1]
Principal
Glenn Burns
Staff100.31 (FTE)[2]
Grades9–12
Student to teacher ratio
9.45[2]
Hours in school day
7:45 AM – 2:35 PM (EDT)
CampusUrban
ColorsRed, white & black    
Song"To Salem High"
Athletics conference
Northeastern Conference (NEC)
MascotWitch
RivalBeverly, Swampscott, Marblehead, Gloucester, and Danvers
NewspaperWitches' Brew
WebsiteHomepage
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Student demographics (2023–24)[3]
  1. Hispanic (49.7%)
  2. White (34.7%)
  3. African American (8.20%)
  4. Multi-race, non-Hispanic (4.00%)
  5. Asian (3.10%)
  6. Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (0.20%)
  7. Native American (0.10%)

Student life and demographics

The Student Council is made up of students and two faculty advisers who work with the administration to solve students' issues.

In addition to academics, students have access to a variety of clubs and organizations. These include the National Honor Society and the Tri-M Music Honor Society, to which students can apply during their junior or senior year, along with the National Art Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society, to which students can apply during their sophomore year.

The school also offers a music department, with programs such as marching band, which is commonly known as "The Pride Of The North Shore", and "Witch Pitch?", an a capella group that has been active for over a decade.[4]

Salem High School is a member of the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC). "The effects of a Marine Corps JROTC unit extend far beyond the classroom and into the community in developing character, leadership, and civic responsibility. The program makes a difference by keeping kids in school, providing an environment conducive to their personal development and growth, and helping them become productive members of the community."[citation needed]

As of 2016, Mandarin and Arabic were removed from the school's curriculum, although Spanish, French and Latin are still available as language courses.

Athletics

Salem High School is a member of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (District A), in which it is part of the Northeastern Conference. Athletics are open to all students during fall, winter, and spring seasons.

2013 renovation of Bertram Field

The city council in Salem approved a $1,900,000 renovation of the existing Bertram Field,[5] which is named after Salem Hospital captain John Bertram.[6]

Over the summer of 2013, there was a complete renovation of the entire Bertram Field complex. Construction crews installed a new artificial turf field, a track for running, a scoreboard, and a flagpole. This was an important investment because the field is used by the Salem High School athletics program, in addition to various youth sports programs across from the City of Salem.

Notable graduates

References

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