Coventry High School (Connecticut)

Coventry High School is a public high school for grades 9 through 12 located in Coventry, Tolland County, Connecticut. It is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

Coventry High School
Location
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Information
TypePublic
MottoPatriot Pride
Established1956
PrincipalMr. Joseph Blake
Vice PrincipalMr. Merlino
Grades9 - 12
Number of students472 (as of May 2018)
School color(s)Green and Gold
MascotPatriot
NewspaperPatriot Pages
Websitehttp://www.coventrypublicschools.org/chs

History

In 1956, the school district was formed and construction began on Coventry High School. The doors were opened and classes began on September 6, 1956. The original structure contained four hallways and a somewhat central courtyard. An expansion in 1970 added the existing technology education wing, an auxiliary gymnasium, locker room facilities, art area and new library. It remained unchanged for over 30 years.

In 2001, a massive second renovation began which added a new science wing, computer lab, gymnasium with locker room facilities, a significantly larger auditorium, library and media center, band and music rooms and additional classrooms and storage space. Two new courtyards were also created in the process. Construction was substantially completed in the fall of 2002.

Enrollment data and statistics

Public school data from the 2004–2005 school year shows a total enrollment of 610 students. 93.1% White, 3.4% Hispanic, 1.8% Black, 0.8% Asian and 0.8% Native American/Alaskan. 50.1% of the students were male, 49.8% female. Number of certified teachers (FTE): 45.7, student/teacher Ratio: 14.8.[1] Coventry High School had a total enrollment of 595 students as of June 2006.[2] Coventry High School had a total enrollment of 472 students as of May 2018.[3]

Athletics

Coventry has some of the best athletics for such a small school. CHS Baseball won states in 2019. As well as the CHS Volleyball coming in second. Both teams were coached by Mr. Giberson, a health and physical education teacher.

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