Beverly High School
Beverly High School is one of two four-year public high schools in Beverly, Massachusetts, United States, the other being the smaller Northshore Academy. It has an enrollment of approximately 1,300 students and is accredited by the Massachusetts Department of Education and by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. The staff consists of a Principal, three assistant principals, an Athletic Director, six Guidance Counselors and about a hundred teachers including six department heads. The school mascot is the Beverly High Panthers. AcademicsBHS offers three foreign languages, French, Spanish, and German. It also offers ASL (American Sign Language). The school also offers 12 advanced placement courses. Over 90% of graduating seniors enroll in two or four year colleges.[citation needed] DemographicsAccording to Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education annual statistics, for the 2019-2020[5] academic year, the demographic enrollment distributions for race, gender and grade level at Beverly High School are as follows:
* Approximate number of enrolled pupils is calculated based on total number of students in district, multiplied by reported percentage, and rounded to nearest whole student.
* SP = Special Education Beyond Grade 12[7]
Extracurricular activitiesAthleticsBeverly High School is a member of M.I.A.A with athletes participating in the Northeastern Conference. Athletics are open to all students at Beverly High School during Fall, Winter and Spring seasons.
Men's Ice HockeyBeverly High School has a rich history of men's ice hockey. The Panthers won a division II State Championship in 2014 against Medfield 2-1 before an estimated 8,000 fans at TD Garden.[8] That season ended with a 22-1-1 record.[8] FootballBeverly High School has played rival Salem High School on Thanksgiving since 1891, making it one of the longest high school football rivalries in the country.[9] The 100th game in 1998 attracted over 11,000 fans to Hurd Stadium.[10] The overall record has BHS winning 54–51–7.[citation needed] In 2010, the team won the Division III State Championship by defeating heavily favored and undefeated Somerset High School by a score of 28-20.[citation needed] Beverly overcame a 20-7 halftime deficit, and rallied back to complete one of the biggest upsets in Massachusetts High School Playoff Football history.[citation needed] In 2012, the Beverly Panthers varsity football team won the division 2A Super Bowl against Natick at Gillette Stadium, winning 28-21.[11] This win gave them a perfect season of 13-0,[12] the first in the high school's history.[citation needed] Boys BasketballSince the turn of the decade, the Beverly Panthers varsity boys basketball team has enjoyed tremendous success, holding a record of 55-6 over the past three seasons. In the 2019-20 season, the team won a program record 21 games and captured the MIAA Division II North Championship over Belmont. During the 2021-22 season, the team matched the record with 21 wins of their own while holding a Boston Globe Top 10 ranking throughout the season. ClubsBeverly High School has various clubs, including:
ConstructionIn 2011 main construction of the new Beverly High School, still located at 100 Sohier Road, completed. The old building has since been demolished and landscaping and site work has been completed, including the two new turf fields that were installed.[citation needed] The new high school has finished being built, and has been in use for over 5 years as of 2023. In 2024, the main turf field had light fixtures and seating installed. Solar panelsInstalled in 1981, Beverly High School became the first school in the country to have solar panels. These 100 kW ground mounted panels were supplanted by 83 kW of roof mounted solar panels in 2011.[13] In 2022, the old solar panels were removed and a new solar panel array was added to the hill. Notable alumni
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