Spaulding High School and the Central Vermont Career Center has a long history in the
city of Barre. Established in 1890, the school is located at 155 Ayers Street with Luke Aither as principal of the high school and Jody Emerson director of the Career Center.
History
Spaulding High School is named after Jacob Shedd Spaulding (1811–1880) who was a teacher and principal of the private school called
Barre Academy established on what later became the site of the Vermont History Center on Washington Street in Barre. Spaulding was a graduate of
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College (; ) is a private research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, it is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution. Although founded to educate Native A ...
and a teacher at the academy in
Bakersfield, Vermont
Bakersfield is a town in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,273 at the 2020 census.
Geography
Bakersfield is located in southeastern Franklin County, bordered by Lamoille County to the southeast. Vermont Route 108 pass ...
before coming to Barre. In the late 1880s, Barre's population began to grow due to the influx of immigrants who came to work in the Granite Industry making the Barre Academy obsolete. In 1890, a larger and more modern building was erected called the Spaulding Graded School. Designed by Vermont architect
Lambert Packard of St. Johnsbury, the new building made of brick and Barre granite, mimicked the
Richardsonian Romanesque
Richardsonian Romanesque is a style of Romanesque Revival architecture named after the American architect Henry Hobson Richardson (1838–1886). The revival style incorporates 11th and 12th century southern French, Spanish, and Italian Romanesque ...
popular in the mid-19th Century with "large, round-arched entranceways, recessed windows with contrasting sills, carved capitals, and the characteristic towers and turrets."
Situated at the top of Washington Street, the new Spaulding Graded school housed both elementary and high school students. The student population quickly outgrew the space and five new schools were created to house the lower grades. By 1895, the building contained grades nine through twelve and was renamed Spaulding High School. In 1963, construction of a new high school began and in the early spring of 1965, the school moved to its current location at 155 Ayers Street with Dr. Antatole G. Pendo as its principal. Speaking at the dedication, former Vermont Governor, Dr. Deane C. Davis said, "this new high school building will have a tremendous influence upon the lives of thousands and thousands of future students. The opportunity is here." Over the course of the past 40 years, the building has grown and expanded to include the Central Vermont Career Center. The vacated Spaulding building would eventually house the Vermont History Center; home to the Vermont Historical Society.
Today
Noted as the longest operational high school in the state, Spaulding High School just celebrated its 125 Anniversary in 2015 and serves the children of
Barre City and
Barre Town. Not only does the building house the high school, it also contains the Central Vermont Career Center pulling in students from a variety of area schools including Montpelier, U32, Harwood, and Twinfield. The Central Vermont Career Center offers a variety of programs that include, Automotive Technology, Baking and Culinary Arts, Building Trades, Cosmetology, and Digital Media Arts. In addition, Act 77 has charged Vermont secondary school educators to create personalized learning environments that offer flexible pathways to
graduation. Spaulding High School offers a duel enrollment program, early college options, increased opportunities for work-based learning, and virtual learning opportunities.
As with many schools, SHS has experienced a decline in enrollment in recent years, yet remains steady with a current population of 700 students and just over 60 educators in the high school and 21 educators in the Career Center. Reflective of the community at large, the diversity at Spaulding is low at 7.86% as of November 2015, with a fairly balanced male/female ration. The diversity breakdown of the Career Center is similar, however, the ratio of male students to female students is a little less than 2/1. Spaulding's per pupil spending is one of the lowest in the state at just over $12,000. While a small urban school, economically, Barre has pockets of poverty as 37.5% of the High School students are on free or reduced lunches as is 43.4% in the Career Center.
SHS offers a wide variety of course offerings from basic courses to AP.
Athletics
Recognition
The school has won the state championships in the following sports:
*Boys' basketball - 1932, 1934, 1938, 1945, 1950, 1951, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1994, 2002
*Girls' basketball - 2009
*Boys' ice hockey - 1969, 1970, 1980, 1996, 1997, 2010
*Girls' ice hockey - 2020
*Baseball - 1958, 1959, 1962, 1965, 1970, 1990, 2022
*Softball - 1987, 1990, 1999
*Field hockey - 1983, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1997
*Girls' soccer - 2001
*Football (Division 2) - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
*Wrestling (Division 2) - 1992, 1995, 1998, 1999
*Boys' golf - 1995, 1996
*Wrestling (Division 1) - 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984
Notable faculty
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Paul N. Poirier
Paul N. Poirier (born September 30, 1948) is a Vermont politician who served several terms in the Vermont House of Representatives.
Early life and start of career
Poirier was born in Lewiston, Maine on September 30, 1948. He was educated at priv ...
, social studies and physical education teacher
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Fred Swan
Fred Swan is an American painter who resides in Barre, Vermont. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy, , mathematics teacher
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Arthur Zorn, music teacher
Notable alumni
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Alexander V. Acebo (1946),
Vermont Auditor of Accounts
The Vermont State Auditor of Accounts is one of six constitutional officers in Vermont, elected statewide every two years. The Office provides an independent and objective assessment of Vermont's governmental operations.
The current Auditor is ...
.
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David Ball (2002), professional football player.
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Edna Beard
Edna Louisa Beard (July 25, 1877 – September 18, 1928) was the first woman legislator in Vermont; she was the first woman elected to the Vermont House of Representatives, and the first woman elected to the Vermont Senate.
A native of Illinois ...
(1896), first woman to serve in
Vermont House of Representatives
The Vermont House of Representatives is the lower house of the Vermont General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Vermont. The House comprises 150 members, with each member representing around 4,100 citizens. Representatives ar ...
, and first to serve in
Vermont Senate
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.
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Madelyn Davidson
Madelyn Davidson (August 26, 1913—February 5, 1998) was a Vermont banker, political figure, and government official. She was notable for her service as Vermont State Treasurer following an appointment to fill a vacancy, the first woman to hold t ...
(1931),
Vermont State Treasurer
The State Treasurer's Office is responsible for several administrative and service duties, in accordance with Vermont Statutes. These include: investing state funds; issuing state bonds; serving as the central bank for state agencies; managing the ...
.
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Deane C. Davis
Deane Chandler Davis (November 7, 1900December 8, 1990) was an American attorney and insurance executive from Vermont. Long active in Republican politics, he is most notable for his service as the List of Governors of Vermont, 74th governor of ...
(1918),
Governor of Vermont
The governor of Vermont is the head of government of Vermont. The officeholder is elected in even-numbered years by direct voting for a term of 2 years. Vermont and bordering New Hampshire are the only states to hold gubernatorial elections every ...
.
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Lena Giudici
Lena Giudici ( ; November 7, 1898 – January 8, 1995) was an American lawyer and clubwoman. Giudici was the third woman admitted to the Vermont Bar Association (1921) and a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association (1920). She was active in c ...
(1917), one of Vermont's first female attorneys
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Donald Milne
Donald George Milne (July 16, 1934 – January 24, 2016) was an American lawyer and politician.
Born in Barre, Vermont, Milne graduated from Spaulding High School in 1952, Boston University (1957), and New York Law School (1959). He served o ...
(1952), longtime clerk of the
Vermont House of Representatives
The Vermont House of Representatives is the lower house of the Vermont General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Vermont. The House comprises 150 members, with each member representing around 4,100 citizens. Representatives ar ...
.
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James F. Milne (1968),
Secretary of State of Vermont
The secretary of state of Vermont is one of five cabinet-level constitutional officers in the U.S. state of Vermont which are elected every two years. The secretary of state is fourth (behind the lieutenant governor, speaker of the House of Repres ...
.
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Scott Milne
Scott Edward Milne (born March 10, 1959) is an American businessman and political candidate from North Pomfret, Vermont. A Republican, Milne was the party's nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont in 2020, losing to Democrat Molly Gray; the no ...
(1977), Republican nominee for Governor of Vermont in 2014, and US Senate in 2016.
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Charles Poletti
Charles Poletti (July 2, 1903 – August 8, 2002) was an American lawyer and politician. He became the 46th governor of New York in December 1942, and was the first Italian-American governor in the United States.
Born in Barre, Vermont to Ital ...
(1920),
Governor of New York
The governor of New York is the head of government of the U.S. state of New York. The governor is the head of the executive branch of New York's state government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor has ...
.
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Phil Scott
Philip Brian Scott (born August 4, 1958) is an American politician, businessman and stock car racer who has served as the 82nd governor of Vermont since 2017. A member of the Republican Party, he was elected governor in the 2016 general elec ...
(1976),
Governor of Vermont
The governor of Vermont is the head of government of Vermont. The officeholder is elected in even-numbered years by direct voting for a term of 2 years. Vermont and bordering New Hampshire are the only states to hold gubernatorial elections every ...
.
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Steve Slayton (1920), pitcher for the
1928 Boston Red Sox.
References
External links
Official website
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Barre, Vermont
Schools in Washington County, Vermont
Public high schools in Vermont
1890 establishments in Vermont