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Drury High School

Coordinates: 42°40′12.64″N 73°05′47.10″W / 42.6701778°N 73.0964167°W / 42.6701778; -73.0964167
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Drury High School
1865 school building
Address
Map
1130 South Church Street


United States
Information
TypePublic
Open enrollment[1]
Established1843; 181 years ago (1843)
StatusOpen
School districtNorth Adams Public Schools
SuperintendentBarbara Malkas
PrincipalTimothy Callahan
Staff46.56 (FTE)[2]
Grades7-12
Age12 to 18
Enrollment524 (2018–19)[2]
Student to teacher ratio11.25[2]
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)Blue and White
AthleticsFootball, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cheerleading, Cross-Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Track, and Co-op Sports,
MascotBlue Devil
YearbookNathanite
Websitedrury.napsk12.org

Drury High School is a public school in North Adams, Massachusetts, United States. Part of the North Adams Public School District, it serves students in grades 7-12 from North Adams, and the towns of Clarksburg, Florida, Monroe.

Current standing

Drury currently serves grades 7-12.

As of 2014, it had a student body of 459 students.

The school's mascot is the Blue Devil.

The school colors are blue and white.   

Drury competes primarily within Berkshire County, though a small portion of its non-league independent schedule includes similar-size schools from the Connecticut River Valley of Western Massachusetts and nearby Vermont.

One of two high schools in North Adams, Massachusetts (Charles H. McCann Technical High School)

Most traditional rival is Hoosac Valley High School of Cheshire.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - Error Page" (PDF). www.doe.mass.edu.
  2. ^ a b c "Drury High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
  3. ^ http://profiles.doe.mass.edu/statereport/sat.aspx
  4. ^ D'Angelo, Bob (April 3, 2021). "Who was William Evans, the police officer killed in US Capitol incident?". KIRO 7. Retrieved 2021-04-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

42°40′12.64″N 73°05′47.10″W / 42.6701778°N 73.0964167°W / 42.6701778; -73.0964167