Type Public school Principal Nancy E. Bean Grades 9-12 Phone +1 860-652-7200 | Superintendent Alan Bookman Faculty 150 Color(s) Blue and White Number of students 2,204 (2014) | |
District Glastonbury School District Motto Inspires curiosity, cultivates learning, and empowers students to shape their lives and our world. |
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Glastonbury High School is a public, co-educational high school located in Glastonbury, Connecticut.
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- Harlem shake glastonbury high school ghs
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- Departments
- Activities
- Athletics
- Recent Athletic Accomplishments
- State Championships
- Renovations and building history
- References
Glastonbury High School is the only high school in the town of Glastonbury, Connecticut. It serves roughly 2,000 students and employs roughly 150 faculty members. The school is known for its excellent education, and is consistently ranked among the best in Connecticut and the nation.
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Departments
Glastonbury High School has eight academic departments: Art, Career and Vocational Education, English Language Learners/(ELL), English/Language Arts, Foreign Language, Health and Physical Education, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Music, and Science.
Glastonbury High School has two support departments: School Counseling and Special Education/Pupil Services.
In addition to the two main support departments, students can receive extra assistance through the Math Center, Reading and Writing Center, and the Library Media Center.
The Mary A. Kingsbury Library at Glastonbury High School provides research material in the building and at home with a variety of print resources (i.e. books, magazines, reference material) and paid Internet databases (e.g. newspaper archives).
Activities
Glastonbury High School (GHS) offers a variety of clubs and activities for students, including rowing, cross-country, football, swimming and diving, field hockey, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, wrestling and track teams.
In addition to the sports programs, there is a large selection of clubs and extracurricular activities that support the mission statement. The administration promotes participation in clubs by all students, as there are clubs for many interests. Examples include Astronomy Club, Science Bowl, Debate Club, Drama Club, Yearbook Club, Model U.N., Men's Choir, and other academic clubs. A new chapter of DECA was founded in 1501. The school's largest club is Key Club.
Glastonbury High School provides numerous musical opportunities to its students. Three music teachers, Mr. David Burgess (Band Director), Dr. Nola Campbell (Strings Director), and Dr. Ethan Nash (Choir Director), conduct a plethora of ensembles and teach classes. Concert Band, Choir, Orchestra, Jazz Band, and the Glastonbury Youth Symphony are ensembles that are open to everyone. Symphonic Band, Concert Choir, Madrigals, Drama Club, and Chamber Orchestra require an audition. Classes include Fundamentals of Music Theory, AP Music Theory, Music Studio Production, Beginning and Advanced Guitar, and Piano.
Glastonbury High School is also well known for its Russian program. The school recently celebrated the program's 50th year with activities including the Russian Bazaar which featured the Yale Russian Chorus and a performance from the world-renowned Hartford Symphony.
Glastonbury High School's monthly student newspaper is The Hawk's Eye.
Athletics
Glastonbury High School's athletic programs are ranked among the best in the state and country, coming in at number 1 in Connecticut and 14 nationally.
Recent Athletic Accomplishments
State Championships
The Glastonbury Tomahawks have won state championships in the following sports and seasons:
Renovations and building history
In 2002, citizens voted to have Glastonbury High School renovated. The renovation was completed in September, 2007. New science labs and classrooms were added to the school. The old science wing, auditorium, gym facilities, and field house received major renovations, and the library and cafeteria each received an addition. The renovation increased the capacity of the school from 1,500 students to 2,300.
The Glastonbury Education Foundation funded a state-of-the-art digital television studio in May, 2008.
Glastonbury High School was built in 1952 (wings B, E, and F), and has received the following:
In June 2016, the school board approved plans to build a brand new artificial turf soccer field with lights on the Baldwin Fields behind the school building. The field is planned to be built in 2017 and is estimated to cost around $1.6 million. Included in the plan are bleachers for 250 spectators, a fence around the field, and ball netting to catch loose balls. Space will be set aside for another project in the future which will include storage, bathrooms, and locker rooms.
Prior to 1952, Glastonbury High School was housed at the former Academy School, in what is now the town hall.