Type Public Faculty 51.3 (on FTE basis) Enrollment 576 (2013-14) Phone +1 860-349-7215 Colors White, Blue | Principal Brian Falcone Grades 9 to 12 Student to teacher ratio 11.2 Mascot Blue Devils | |
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Coginchaug regional high school cheerleading state open 2015
Coginchaug Regional High School (abbreviated as C.R.H.S.) is a public high school located in Durham, Connecticut and is named after the Coginchaug River. It is part of Regional School District #13, which encompasses the communities of Durham, Middlefield and Rockfall, Connecticut. Coginchaug is attended by students in grades 9 through 12.
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- Coginchaug regional high school cheerleading state open 2015
- Principal
- Academics
- Newspaper
- Sports
- Notable Alumni
- References
Principal
The principal of Coginchaug Regional High School is Brian Falcone.
Academics
A variety of academic programs and coursework are offered at Coginchaug, including special education, standard high school classes at three levels (Honors, College Prep A, and College Prep B), and Advanced Placement classes.
Newspaper
The student newspaper is The Devil's Advocate, which is published on a biweekly basis as part of The Town Times, the local newspaper of Durham and Middlefield.
Sports
Coginchaug offers a wide range of sports and extracurricular activities, including cross country, basketball, soccer, football, indoor and outdoor track, volleyball, golf, tennis, baseball, softball, ice hockey, and swimming and diving.
The school's mascot is the Blue Devil, and the school's colors are blue and white.
The football team was co-winner of the Pequot-Sassacus League in the 2009-2010 season, along with Hyde and Cromwell.
The girls' basketball team won the Class S championship in the 2011-2012 season.
The softball team won the Class S championship in 2012.
The boys' outdoor track team has a very decorated record, which includes Shoreline Championships in 1995-2002, 2007, and 2011. They have consistently placed second or third in the years that they have not won the championship.