King Philip Regional High School
King Philip Regional High School | |
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Wrentham, MA USA |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1957 |
Principal | Lisa Mobley |
Faculty | 126 |
Enrollment | 1,337 |
Student to teacher ratio | 10.6 Students:1 Faculty |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Green & Gold |
Mascot | Warriors |
Average SAT scores | 541 verbal 547 math 535 writing 1623 total (2014-2015)[1] |
Website | www.kingphilip.org |
King Philip Regional High School is a regional high school in Massachusetts drawing students from three towns: Wrentham, Norfolk and Plainville. The school is located at 201 Franklin Street in Wrentham.
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Music programs
There are several bands and a chorus. The bands include a concert band, a symphony and several jazz groups. In addition there is a percussion group and a winter guard.
Athletics
The sports team, the Warriors, competes in the Hockomock League with eleven other area school districts. The school colors are green and gold and its mascot's name is known as "The Warrior." In recent years The Warriors have captured numerous Hockomock League Championships and State titles.
List of Sports
Fall Sports:
Cheerleading
Cross Country (Boys' and Girls')
Volleyball
Field Hockey
Football
Golf
Soccer (Boys' and Girls')
Volleyball
Winter Sports:
Basketball (Boys' and Girls')
Gymnastics
Ice Hockey (Boys' and Girls')
Indoor Cheerleading
Indoor Track (Boys' and Girls')
Swimming (Boys' and Girls')
Wrestling
Spring Sports:
Baseball
Lacrosse (Boys' and Girls')
Softball
Boys' and Girls' Tennis
Outdoor Track (Boys' and Girls')
Notable alumni and faculty
- Lofa Tatupu (2001), NFL linebacker.[2]
- Jeff Plympton, Former Red Sox Pitcher[3]
- Jason Chandler, singer of the rock band The Frustrators
- Jake Layman, basketball player
- Joe Johnson, Former MLB Pitcher.[4]
External links
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