Berlin High School is a
public
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high school
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located in
Berlin, Connecticut
Berlin ( ) is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. The population was 20,175 at the 2020 census. It was incorporated in 1785. The geographic center of Connecticut is located in the town. Berlin is residential and industrial, ...
, United States.
Overview
The current high school building on Patterson Way was opened in 1953.
An addition was added to the high school in 1959, which included science labs and other rooms. An addition was constructed in 1975 housing the Media Center, the main gym and locker rooms, industrial arts rooms, cafeteria, and several science rooms. It also underwent technology and handicap code upgrades that were completed in 2000. An additional round of code renovations is forthcoming, in response to areas of concern identified by a recent visit by the
New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
History
* Pre-1931 – East Berlin students attended Middletown High; Berlin and
Kensington students attended
New Britain, Meriden or Lewis High in
Southington
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Geography
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* 1931 – An addition to Kensington Grammar School for grades 8 and 9.
* 1932 – Grade 10 added.
* 1934 – Grade 11 added.
* 1935 – Grade 12 added. Full high school program offered.
* 1953 – New high school on Patterson Way opened.
* 1959 – An addition to the high school built for more classroom and science area.
* 1975 – An addition is built, housing the Media Center, the main gym and locker rooms, industrial arts rooms, cafeteria, and several science rooms.
* 1985 – Celebration of Berlin High School's golden anniversary.
* 1998 – BHS Awarded 10 year Accreditation by the
New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
* 2008 – Renovations to restrooms and public areas that would be visited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges during the accreditation visit.
* 2008 – Track renovated.
* 2008 – Security cameras installed at the school.
* 2012 – Renovations and partial reconstruction began on the computer laboratories and science classrooms.
* 2017 – The BHS Renovate "As New" project is completed in November 2017. The renovation updates and improves all classrooms spaces on the second floor including new Science Laboratories, a new greenhouse, and a redecorated senior courtyard. A reconfiguration of the first floor created space for a new Radio Station, TV studio, Family and Consumer Science labs, English and Social Studies classrooms, a new state-of-the-art Weight Room and Exercise Facility, new Office Spaces for Administration, Guidance, the Athletic Dept. as well as the School Nurse. The renovation also created the Annex Building which houses new Tech-Ed classrooms and laboratories. Finally, an enlarged and improved Auditorium was constructed that features state-of-the-art lighting, sound and video capabilities.
Campus
The Berlin High School building on Patterson Way houses all the educational rooms of the school. There are 75 classrooms, two gymnasiums, music rooms, and various other supporting rooms. The campus also includes a newly renovated outdoor track, practice football field, tennis courts, two basketball courts, and a softball field.
The high school was under reconstruction as of May 2013 and scheduled to be completed in 2017. This was delayed by snow storms in December 2012 and January 2013, with the project being completed as of September 2016.
Notable alumni
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Gary Waslewski, former pitcher,
MLB
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Jesse Carlson, reliever, MLB, Boston Red Sox
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Matt Carasiti
Matthew Joseph Carasiti (born July 23, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Colorado Rockies organization. He was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the sixth round as the 194th pick in the 2012 Major League Baseball draft, a ...
,
pitcher, MLB, Colorardo Rockies
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Austin Stowell
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, actor
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LuAnn de Lesseps, reality TV star on ''
The Real Housewives of New York City
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My Heart To Joy, emo band
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Berlin, Connecticut
Schools in Hartford County, Connecticut
Public high schools in Connecticut
Educational institutions established in 1953
1953 establishments in Connecticut