Northampton High School (Massachusetts)

Northampton High School (Massachusetts)
The school's sign.
Northampton High School
N.H.S.
Established 1899
Type Public high school
Principal Ms. Nancy Athas
Students 900
Grades 9-12
Location 380 Elm Street,
Northampton, Massachusetts, USA
District Northampton Public Schools
Colors Blue and Gold
Mascot The Blue Devil
Rival Amherst
Yearbook Nesaki
Newspaper The Devils Advocate
Website http://www.hamphigh.org/

Northampton High School is a 4-year secondary school located in the town of Northampton, Massachusetts. The student body is composed of approximately 900 students, supported by 75 professional staff.[1] Athletics include varsity teams in football, soccer, swimming, baseball, lacrosse, wrestling, track & field, cross country, field hockey, crew, and Ultimate Frisbee.

Within the school is a 709 seat proscenium theater, library, gymnasium, and band rehearsal rooms.

Northampton High is a very strong sports school. Both boys and girls soccer are highly ranked, and the Ultimate Frisbee team is ranked 32nd in the country. The Cross-Country Team is one of the best in Massachusetts. Northampton High School also has one of the strongest girls varsity basketball programs in the state. The Northampton High School Girls Varsity Basketball team won the Massachusetts Girls Division 1 Basketball Championship for the 2007-2008 season.

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Coordinates: 42°15′06.84″N 72°35′39.20″W / 42.2519°N 72.594222°W / 42.2519; -72.594222



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