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Type
  
Public

CEEB code
  
222492

Faculty
  
95.0 (on FTE basis)

District
  
Worcester Public Schools

Founded
  
1966

Established
  
1966

Principal
  
Sally Mahoney

Phone
  
+1 508-799-3270

Mascot
  
Highlanders

Doherty Memorial High School

School district
  
Address
  
299 Highland St, Worcester, MA 01602, USA

Similar
  
Burncoat High School, Worcester Technical High Sch, School, North High School, Holy Name Junior Senior Hi

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Doherty Memorial High School is a public high school located in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. It opened its doors in the fall of 1966, replacing two closing schools: Worcester Classical High School and Worcester Commerce High School.

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The school has about 2,000 students, in grades 9 to 12, in the Worcester Public Schools district. The school's principal is Sally Mahoney. The schools serves the west side (Pleasant & Chandler Street, Tatnuck Square, Salisbury Street, Forest Grove, Newton Square, and June, Mill, Pleasant, and May Streets neighborhoods) of Worcester.

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Competitive teams

Doherty Memorial High School has varsity teams in math and these sports: track, volleyball, baseball, lacrosse, football, cross country, soccer, field hockey, basketball, cheerleading, tennis, and FIRST Robotics.

The Doherty football team won the Massachusetts Division 4 State Championship at Gillette Stadium in 2013, defeating Dennis-Yarmouth by a score of 28-26.

Notable alumni

  • Donnie Demers, songwriter, musician and recipient of 1983 "Donnie Demers Day" in the city of Worcester
  • Jimmy Demers, singer, songwriter and Concord Music Group recording artist and the voice of Coca Cola's "Always Coca Cola" world-wide campaign in the 1990s
  • Ned Eames (1978), former professional tennis player
  • Four Year Strong members Jake Massucco, Dan O'Connor, and Alan Day
  • Jeff Greene, real estate investor ranked 190 on the 2014 Forbes 400 list of the wealthiest Americans; candidate in the 2010 U.S. Senate primaries in Florida
  • Jake Head, actor (Grounded for Life)
  • Mary Beth Leonard (1980), U.S. Ambassador to the African Union
  • Keith Reed, former MLB player (Baltimore Orioles)
  • Edwin Rodríguez, boxer
  • Sam Seder (1984), comedian, writer, actor, film director, television producer-director, and talk radio host
  • Yawin Smallwood (2010), NFL player (2014 Tennessee Titans practice squad)
  • Doug Stanhope (did not graduate), comedian
  • References

    Doherty Memorial High School Wikipedia