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'''Shelton High School''' (grades 9-12) is a large public high school located in the city of Shelton, Connecticut. While the Connecticut media unfairly portrays this educational institution to be a drug haven, it ignores the fact that the school also is home to a very accomplished and talented student body. While school spirit is notably lacking, Shelton High School has very prestigious sports programs, notably the football, boys volleyball and boys track programs. The Shelton High School Drama Club is also locally renowned for its grandiose and very professional productions, which are often sold out in the school's over 1,000-seat Percy Kingsely Auditorium. Gael Winds, the school's broadsheet quarterly student newspaper, has garnered many awards, with alumni now at Harvard College, Yale University and Barnard College. The Class of 2006 alone will produce many prolific graduates, some of whom will be attending colleges such as Cornell University, Stanford University, Northwestern University, UCLA, Brandeis University, NYU, CalArts and even UConn's ultracompetitve pre-med program. While it may not be given as much credit or prestige due to biased reporting by the Connecticut media, Shelton High School is nevertheless effective in producing strong, able, and independently-thinking young adults. Shelton High School, located on 120 Meadow Street, has approximately 2300 students and is currently headed by Headmaster Donald K. Ramia.
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'''Shelton High School''' (grades 9-12) is a large public high school located in the city of Shelton, Connecticut. While the Connecticut media unfairly portrays this educational institution to be a drug haven, it ignores the fact that the school also is home to a very accomplished and talented student body. While school spirit is notably lacking, Shelton High School has very prestigious sports programs, notably the football, boys volleyball and boys track programs. The Shelton High School Drama Club is also locally renowned for its grandiose and very professional productions, which are often sold out in the school's over 1,000-seat Percy Kingsely Auditorium. Gael Winds, the school's broadsheet quarterly student newspaper, has garnered many awards, with alumni now at Harvard College, Yale University and Barnard College. The Class of 2006 alone will produce many prolific graduates, some of whom will be attending colleges such as Cornell University, Stanford University, Northwestern University, UCLA, Brandeis University, NYU, CalArts and even UConn's ultracompetitve pre-med program. While it may not be given as much credit or prestige due to biased reporting by the Connecticut media, Shelton High School is nevertheless effective in producing strong, able, and independently-thinking young adults. Shelton High School, located on 120 Meadow Street, has approximately 2300 students and is currently headed by Headmaster Donald K. Ramia.[[Image:officespace.jpg|thumbnail|300px|[[Gary Cole]] as Bill Lumbergh (left) and [[Ron Livingston]] as Peter Gibbons.]]


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Revision as of 20:48, 17 June 2006

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Shelton High School (grades 9-12) is a large public high school located in the city of Shelton, Connecticut. While the Connecticut media unfairly portrays this educational institution to be a drug haven, it ignores the fact that the school also is home to a very accomplished and talented student body. While school spirit is notably lacking, Shelton High School has very prestigious sports programs, notably the football, boys volleyball and boys track programs. The Shelton High School Drama Club is also locally renowned for its grandiose and very professional productions, which are often sold out in the school's over 1,000-seat Percy Kingsely Auditorium. Gael Winds, the school's broadsheet quarterly student newspaper, has garnered many awards, with alumni now at Harvard College, Yale University and Barnard College. The Class of 2006 alone will produce many prolific graduates, some of whom will be attending colleges such as Cornell University, Stanford University, Northwestern University, UCLA, Brandeis University, NYU, CalArts and even UConn's ultracompetitve pre-med program. While it may not be given as much credit or prestige due to biased reporting by the Connecticut media, Shelton High School is nevertheless effective in producing strong, able, and independently-thinking young adults. Shelton High School, located on 120 Meadow Street, has approximately 2300 students and is currently headed by Headmaster Donald K. Ramia.

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