The district is in the planning phase of a project to build a new school, to replace the existing building.[6]
History
The high school was built in 1961, originally only being one-story high. It has since had large renovations, including many more classrooms, a new auditorium, administrative offices, and a second gymnasium.[7]
Additionally, the school is a filming site of notable alumni
Chris Fleming, a comedian and actor who used Nashoba Regional High School as the setting of “Northbread High School” in his
YouTube series, Gayle (2012-2015).[8]
In 2019, a math teacher was charged with possessing child pornography, among other charges.[9][10][11][12] This led to then-principal Paul DiDomenico first going on administrative leave in 2019[13] and then resigning in 2020, after the teacher pleaded guilty and was fired.[14]
Between June 14, 2021, and July 13, 2021, the school was used as a filming site for the SHOWTIME TV show, Dexter.[15]
Academics
70% of Nashoba students take at least one
Advanced Placement (A.P.) exam as of 2023.[16]
NRHS is home to a Concord Area Special Education (CASE) program of vocational education for students with substantial
special needs (ages 15–22).[17]
The school also offers the unique NRHS Cadet EMT Program, which trains high school students and allows them to serve as
EMTs with the Bolton Ambulance Squad. Students involved in the program carry pagers in their classes, and are given the opportunity to gain real-world experience in
Emergency Medical Services. It is one of only a handful of programs like it in the United States.[18][19][20]
Languages
NRHS offers instruction in French, German, and Spanish.[21]
Students learning German are invited to take part in a German exchange through Nashoba's
German American Partnership Program (GAPP). Since 2009,[22] this biennial exchange has been available to students interested in a two-week homestay and exchange experience with Nashoba’s partner school, the
Gymnasium Weilheim in
Weilheim, Bavaria.
Mascot
The NRHS mascot was formerly the Chieftain. On July 1, 2020, the Nashoba Regional School Committee voted unanimously to retire the mascot and remove any Native American iconography from NRHS.[23] A vote was held for the new mascot and the Wolves won with 84% of the vote.[4] The decision was finalized in April, 2021.
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