Danvers High School (DHS) is a public high school in
Danvers,
, United States. It is part of the Danvers Public Schools school district.
Demographics
Student enrolment for the 2017-2018 School year (Grades 9-12) was 941. The school employs 85.2 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) teachers. The average class size is 19.1 (State average is 18.1) and the ratio of teachers to students is 1:13.
History
Opened in September 1962, Danvers High School was the successor to Holten High School. This had opened in 1855 originally in the town hall, with 67 students.
It had been funded by the Danvers Prudential Committee.
Danvers High School received national (and later international) attention in 2009 when use of the word "
meep" by students was forbidden, due to its disruptive use by some students. Principal Thomas Murray banned the word, and threatened police action over its use in either speech or on clothing.
In June 2010, ''
The Boston Globe
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'' commended the speech "Operation Red Sprinkles" by DHS
Salutatorian
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Anisha Shenai (class of 2010), as one of the most e-mailed inspirational articles at
Boston.com
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History
''Boston.com'' was one of t ...
.
In 2010, the school began a renovation project which was finished in time for the 2013-2014 school year. With a cost of $70 million, roughly half of it going to 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 i ...
, the project saw updates to the auditorium, the field house, the Vye Gym and the general classroom wing. New sections included the library, the cafeteria, the science labs, the engineering labs, the administration offices, and the chorus and band rooms. It was the first major change the school since its initial construction in 1962.
Murder of Colleen Ritzer
On October 22, 2013, math teacher Colleen Ritzer, 24, was murdered in a restroom at the school. Ritzer's body was found dumped about 20 feet into the woods behind the northeastern Massachusetts high school’s athletic fields. Student Philip Chism, then 14, was arraigned in her death. On November 21, 2013, Chism was indicted on charges of murder, aggravated rape and armed robbery. Chism was charged as an adult and, on December 15, 2015, a jury found him guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated rape and armed robbery. On February 26, 2016 he was sentenced to life in prison with eligibility for parole in 40 years.
The school was given additional financial support by the U.S. Department of Education to help it recover from the murder.
Academics
Danvers High School offers the following levels of instruction: College Preparatory and Honors, Accelerated and Advanced Placement coursework. Standardized tests include the PSAT, SAT, SAT II, ACT, AP and MCAS.
Assistant superintendent and principal
The positions of assistant superintendent and principals were merged in 2011, and then replaced by the position of principal in 2017.
* ? - 2010: Tim Murray (high school principal)
* 2010 - 2017: Susan Ambrozavitch (assistant superintendent of schools and high school principal)
* 2017 - 2021: Dr. Jason Colombino (high school principal)
* 2021 - : Adam Federico (high school principal)
Athletics
The school plays under the Danvers Falcons moniker and competes in the
Northeastern Conference
The Northeastern Conference (NEC) is a high school athletic conference in District A of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association.
Schools
In 2019, teams from Everett, Malden, Medford, Revere, and Somerville, left the NEC to r ...
of
District A in the
Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
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. The school fields teams in seven spring sports, eight fall sports, and 10 winter sports.
The arts
Marching band
The Falcon Marching Band has performed three times in the
Tournament of Roses Parade
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# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concentr ...
in Pasadena, California. They have also performed in the Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade in Hawaii. The Band was under the direction of Ron Parsons from 1987-2019 when he retired from his job at the school. During the beginning of summer 2019, his successor, Jeffrey Daniels; began his job as the new director of the falcon marching band.
A cappella
There are three a cappella groups at Danvers High School, Deception, Skywave, and Falconize. Deception is a six-person co-ed group that consists of members from Skywave and Falconize. Skywave, formerly called Ingrid Sound, is an all treble-voice group. Falconize is a co-ed cappella group.
Notable alumni
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Mark Bavaro
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, former professional football player
*
Nick DiPaolo
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* Nick (given name)
* A cricket term for a slight deviation of the ball off the edge of the bat
* British slang for being arrested
* British slang for a police station
* British slang for stealing
* Short for nickname
Place ...
, comedian
*
Brad Delp
Bradley Edward Delp (June 12, 1951 – March 9, 2007) was an American musician who was the original lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Boston. He joined Boston in 1970 and performed on the band's first three albums.
Early life
...
, former lead singer for the rock group Boston
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Theodore Speliotis, member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
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for the 13th Essex District
References
Bibliography
* ''Ladies and Gentlemen Always: The Illustrated Story of Holten High School'', Richard P. Zollo and Virginia Sherry Zollo (1994)
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Buildings and structures in Danvers, Massachusetts
Educational institutions established in 1962
Public high schools in Massachusetts
Schools in Essex County, Massachusetts
Northeastern Conference
1962 establishments in Massachusetts