Plymouth North High School

Plymouth North High School
Location
Plymouth
Plymouth, Massachusetts, Plymouth County 02360
United States
Information
School type Public High School
Established 1963
School district Plymouth Public Schools
Principal Kathleen E. McSweeney
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 1054[1]
Language English
Color(s) Blue, White & Silver               
Nickname The Eagle
Rivals Plymouth South High School
Communities served Town of Plymouth
Website

Plymouth North High School, known informally as Plymouth North or PNHS, is a public high school located in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Its students are residents of the town of Plymouth. The school is one of two high schools in Plymouth, the other being Plymouth South High School. Plymouth North is located south of Plymouth Center, and is located adjacent to the Plymouth County Courthouse, the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds, and Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital. The school currently has an enrollment of 1054 students, in grades 9–12. The school colors are Navy Blue, White & Silver and the school mascot is an Eagle.

Awards

Unfinished athletic fields, the location former Plymouth North High School

On April 27, 2007, Plymouth North High School was presented with an environmental award at the Massachusetts State House. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs presented the award at their 13th Annual Awards for Excellence in Environmental Education in recognition of Plymouth North's Life Skills program and its recycling efforts.[2]

In the 2013-2014 season, Plymouth North Dance Team placed at competition for the first time in history. They took home first place and grand champions overall at a UDA competition including teams from high schools and colleges around Massachusetts.

Notable alumni

References

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