Waltham High School

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Coordinates42°23′45″N 71°14′25″W / 42.3959°N 71.2404°W / 42.3959; -71.2404
TypePublic
Established1849[1]
School districtWaltham Public Schools
Waltham High School
Location
554 Lexington Street

Waltham
,
Massachusetts
02452

United States
Coordinates42°23′45″N 71°14′25″W / 42.3959°N 71.2404°W / 42.3959; -71.2404
Information
TypePublic
Established1849[1]
School districtWaltham Public Schools
PrincipalJohn Barnes (Resident Principal, 2025-Present) [2]
Staff166.95 (FTE)[3]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,816 (2023–24)[3]
Student to teacher ratio10.9:1[3]
CampusSuburban
ColorsRed and white    
MascotHawk
RivalArlington High School
NewspaperThe Talon Tribune
YearbookThe Mirror

Waltham High School is a public high school in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1849, it is among the oldest public secondary schools in the Commonwealth and one of two high schools in the Waltham Public Schools district.[4]

1849 – 1903: first campus

City voters authorized a dedicated high‑school building in 1849; the brick structure at Church and School Streets served students for more than fifty years.[1]

1902 – 1969: second campus (55 School St.)

A Classical‑Revival/Romanesque building—designed by Samuel Patch and Robert Glancey—opened in 1902 and was expanded in the 1920s. It housed Waltham High until September 1969, then Central Junior High, and since 2003 has formed the historic façade of John W. McDevitt Middle School. The original portion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.[5]

1969 – 2024: third campus (617 Lexington St.)

The third incarnation, opened in 1969, comprised 265,000 sq ft of vocational shops, science wings, and a 1,000‑seat auditorium. Accreditation concerns and aging systems placed the school on NEASC warning in 2005,[6] spurring replacement planning.

2024 – present: fourth campus (554 Lexington St.)

After prolonged debate, the city took the 33‑acre former Stigmatine Fathers property by eminent domain in 2018[7] and approved a $375 million bond in 2019;[8] the Massachusetts School Building Authority contributed $118 million.[9] Construction began in September 2020, and the 422,000‑sq‑ft, net‑zero‑ready campus welcomed students for the 2024‑25 school year.[10]

Academics

  • Advanced coursework: 20 AP offerings; 45% student participation.[11]
  • CTE pathways: Engineering technology, robotics, biotechnology, health assisting, culinary arts, early‑childhood education, and more.[12]
  • Student–teacher ratio: 10.9:1 (2023–24).[3]

Athletics

Waltham competes in MIAA Division I within the Dual County League.

  • Baseball: Division 1 state champions (1964).[13]
  • Ice hockey: Division 1 state champions (2002,[14] 2018).[15]
  • Cheerleading: State champions (2016,[16] 2021, 2022, 2024); national titles in 2016, 2017, 2021, 2024.[17](6x North Regional Champions, 14x Dual County League Champions)

The football teams of 1906 and 1907 finished undefeated during an era without formal playoffs.[18]

Performing arts

The fine‑arts department fields two competitive show‑choirs—Music Unlimited (mixed‑voice) and Music Express (treble‑voice)—and hosts the annual Eastern Show Choir Festival.[19] Year‑end productions include Senior Revue (est. 1968) and Dance Theater.

Leadership

Administration (2025 – 26)

  • Superintendent: Dr. Marisa Mendonsa (July 2024 – present)[20]
  • Principal: John Barnes (July 2025 - June 2026)[2]
  • Associate principals: Dr. Shelby Hale Roper (Class of 2026), Dr. MaryJo Rendon (Class of 2027), Robert Admire (Class of 2028), Dr. Robert Lyons (Class of 2029)[21]
  • Athletic director: Steve LaForest

Principals

TenurePrincipalNotes
Jul 1986 – Jun 2010John B. GraceffaPromoted from associate principal on 1 July 1986; retired at the close of the 2009‑10 school year.[22]
2010 – Jun 2018Gregory DeMeoExpanded AP offerings; retired after 35 years in education.[23]
Jul 2018 – Jun 2021Paul Maiorano (interim)Steadied planning for the new campus.[24]
Jul 2021 – Jul 2022Brenda PeñaFirst Latina and first woman principal; resigned weeks before 2022‑23.[25]
Aug 2022 – Jun 2025Darrell BraggsNamed interim Aug 2022, earned a three‑year contract in May 2023, stepped down in Jun 2025.[26]
Jul 2025 - Jun 2026John Barnes (interim)Name Principal in Residence in 2025 on what was supposed to be a 3 year contract, resigned on June 30th, 2026.

2024 – 25 principal transition

Principal Darrell Braggs emailed families on December 23, 2024 announcing his June 2025 departure. A committee named three finalists—Donavan Tracey Jr., Courtney Gosselin, Mike Sabin—on March 27, 2025, but on April 3, 2025 Superintendent Dr. Marisa Mendonsa restarted the search, saying "we had not yet found the right fit."[27] John Barnes was hired as a principal-in-residence on July 20, 2025.[2]

Superintendents of Waltham Public Schools (since 2007)

YearsSuperintendentNotes
2007 – 2010Peter AzarResigned after dispute with school committee.[28]
2011 – 2014Susan NicholsonRetired June 2015[29]
2015 – 2018Dr. Drew EchelsonLeft for Harvard's Ed.L.D. program; doubled AP participation district‑wide.[30]
2019George Frost (interim)One‑year bridge.[31]
2020 – Oct 2023Brian ReaganOversaw construction of the new WHS; left for Hudson, MA, superintendent post.[32]
Dec 2023 – presentDr. Marisa MendonsaAppointed December 2023, assumed office 1 July 2024. Contract through 2027.[20]

Notable alumni

References

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