Sharon High School (SHS) is a
public high school
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serving the residents of the town of
Sharon, Massachusetts
Sharon is a New England town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 18,575 at the 2020 census. Sharon is part of Greater Boston, about southwest of downtown Boston, and is connected to both Boston and Providence by ...
, United States. It serves grades 9 to 12, and is a part of Sharon Public Schools district. The building is located at 181 Pond Street, less than a mile away from the town center.
The student body is 52 percent male and 47 percent female, and the total minority enrollment is 39.6 percent. In 2011, Sharon High School received a
National Blue Ribbon Schools
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award by the
U.S. Department of Education
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. Students have the opportunity to take
Advanced Placement
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(AP) coursework and exams. The AP participation rate at Sharon High School is 62 percent.
History
The old Sharon High School building was originally constructed in 1956, to replace the
Charles R. Wilber School, which served as the town's high school before 1957. The high school grounds includes a track and field complex to the southeast, baseball field, softball field and five tennis courts to the south.
In 2013, SMMA was commissioned for an existing commissions study on the building to determine the capital needs of the building. The report highlighted many deficiencies and concerns. The building did not meet the requirements of the
Massachusetts School Building Authority The Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) is a quasi-independent public authority that provides grants which partially fund municipal and regional school districts for kindergarten through high school construction and renovation projects in ...
(MSBA) such as the small sizes of classrooms.
The report also highlighted structural concerns that did not comply with the
Americans with Disabilities Act
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,
which the district was fined numerous times for as the result.
In addition, the building had insufficient space, poor & damaged building conditions and aging
mechanical & electrical. These problems results in teachers having to roll supplies and change classrooms, students having to eat lunch in the hallways,
wheelchair
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s not able to access certain parts of the building, water being allowed into the building due to cracks in the walls, cafeteria
refrigerator
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s having to be located outside and winter sports having to be done inside and in the hallways.
New high school building
In the spring of 2016, the Sharon Public Schools district submitted a statement of interest to the
MSBA to secure state funding to renovate the existing building or build a new high school building.
In February 2017, the MSBA accepted the district's statement of interest, making them eligible for the 2017 eligibility period, which is a 270-day timeframe to secure public support in order to enter a feasibility study. The district gathered support from town meetings.
On November 4, 2020, Sharon Town Meeting voters met in the high school auditorium and voted in favor of a $163 million proposal to build a new high school, with 1,137 votes in favor, 134 against.
On November 19, 2020, a town election to fund the new high school passed with a
simple majority, giving the go ahead to build the new high school.
The building is designed by Tappé Architects. The new building was built on the existing baseball/softball fields, south of the old building.
The building includes 42 academic classrooms, 12 science labs, an indoor track, a two-tiered auditorium, among other purpose-built rooms.
In the summer of 2020, construction started on the new high school on the existing baseball field, softball field and tennis courts south of the old building.
In the summer of 2022, the building itself was completed.
As of August 2022, the parking lot and drop-off area, baseball/softball field, and tennis courts are still in construction. They are to be situated on the site of the old building. The
track and field
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complex and the parking lot across Pond Street remain existing,
Sports
Sharon High School is a member of the
Hockomock League
The Hockomock League is an interscholastic high school athletic league located in Southeastern Massachusetts, founded in 1932. The league took its name from a historic, freshwater swamp which served as a fortress for the Wampanoag native tribe du ...
and part of the Davenport Division. They are known for their successful tennis and gymnastics programs. The men's tennis team has won 44 league titles dating back to 1971 and won 38 straight titles between 1980 and 2018. From May 2010 to May 2018, they won 123 straight matches against opponents in the Hockomock League. They have also won 7 state championships since the program's inception. The woman's tennis team has won 21 league titles overall, the most in the Hockomock League. The gymnastics team has won more league titles than any other team in the Hockomock League, with 18 total.
The Sharon High football team won the school's first-ever state championship on December 1, 2012, defeating
Wayland, 12–3, in the Eastern Massachusetts Division III Super Bowl at
Bentley University
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. Head Coach Dave Morse was named the
New England Patriots
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High School Coach of the Year, and senior captain and middle linebacker Brad Schiff, who recorded the game-sealing interception in the fourth quarter, was named to numerous All-State teams.
Extracurriculars
Sharon High School offers dozens of extracurriculars, including Sharon DECA, Mock Trial, two student government organizations, Model UN, Science Olympiad, CyberPatriot, and Debate. The Sharon DECA team though established in only 2019 has sent multiple members to ICDC (International Career Development Conference), the international competition. The team most recently sent Kushagra Mallick (Class of '23) and Joshua Sharma (Class of '23), who participated in the Business Law and Ethics Team Decision-Making Event. The team consistently sends many members to the state competition. The Sharon Math and Science Tournament was the first regional dual science and math tournament for middle schoolers, which began at Sharon High in 2014. Sharon also has a successful Mock Trial team, winning Massachusetts state championships in 2007 and 2021. They have appeared in the state tournament almost every year since the club's inception at Sharon High School.
Notable alumni
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John Brebbia
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(did not graduate), professional
baseball
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player
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Adam Cheyer
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Early life and education
Cheyer attended Sharon High School, in Sharon, Massachusetts. After graduating in 1984, Cheyer ...
(1984),
computer engineer
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Jake Fishman
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(2013), American-Israeli Miami Marlins and Team Israel baseball player
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Louis Kafka
Louis L. "Lou" Kafka (born November 28, 1945 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American former politician. He represented the 8th Norfolk District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1991 to 2021.
On September 1, 2020, Kafka's staf ...
(1964), politician
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Bill Keating (1970),
Member of Congress
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Bruce Pearl
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(1978),
college basketball
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coach
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Ted Philips
Edward R. "Ted" Philips (born 1983) is an American politician who is the Representative for the 8th Norfolk District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
Early life, education, and career
Philips was born in 1983 in Sharon, Massachu ...
(2001), politician
References
External links
Official website
{{Massachusetts Public High Schools
Schools in Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Public high schools in Massachusetts
Hockomock League