Timberlane Regional High School
Timberlane Regional High School | |
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Address | |
36 Greenough Rd Plaistow, New Hampshire 03865 | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Opes Hominum est Sapientia Quam Relinquent - The strength of man is the wisdom which he leaves behind. |
Established | 1966 |
School district | Timberlane Regional School District |
Principal | Donald Woodworth |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 1,229 (2015-16)[1] |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Maroon & White |
Athletics | Lacrosse, Wrestling, Football, Baseball, Basketball, Softball, Track & Field, Cheerleading, Volleyball, Tennis, Soccer, Field Hockey, Ice Hockey, Swimming, Golf, Ski Team and Cross Country |
Mascot | Owl |
Website | www.timberlanehs.com |
Coordinates: 42°50′35″N 71°06′57″W / 42.84306°N 71.11583°W / 42.84306; -71.11583
Timberlane Regional High School is located in Plaistow, New Hampshire, and serves as a regional high school for the towns of Atkinson, Danville, Plaistow, and Sandown, New Hampshire. The school was built in 1966 and is a part of the Timberlane Regional School District. Timberlane Regional High School is a co-educational school for grades 9-12. The school has won the 1996, 1997 and 2014 Excellence In Education Award. As of 2005, the school has approximately 1,400 students on roll. The school mascot is the owl. The school is regionally accredited for its award-winning wrestling team, which holds 23 NH State Wrestling Champions titles, as of 2015.[2]
Contents
1 History
2 Academics
2.1 Advanced Placement offerings
3 Notable alumni
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
History
Timberlane was built in the vicinity of Plaistow's town dump in 1966 as a regional high school for the four towns it still serves today.[3][4] The name 'Timberlane' came from the forestry industry that played a major role in the economic development of New Hampshire. Before the school was built, students attended several different high schools in the area, including Haverhill High School in nearby Haverhill, Massachusetts.
During the 1970s the school experienced a strike of nearly all its faculty,[5] and overcrowding which necessitated double sessions (one half of the students would take classes in the morning, with the other half taking classes in the afternoon). This overcrowding was rectified in 1975 by the opening of the Timberlane Regional Middle School as a neighbor to the school.
By the early 1980s, the school needed expansion. An addition was completed in 1987, which included a second gymnasium and increased space for the athletic program. The student numbers continued to increase as families moved from Boston, Massachusetts, further out to the suburbs, and by the mid-1990s the school again became overcrowded. In the fall of 1998 several modular classrooms were installed on the property as a temporary solution, and the community demanded an extensive remodelling of the building and the six other schools in the Timberlane Regional School District.
In 1999, a $40 million renovation program was carried out district-wide, which included a complete remodeling and expansion of the high school as well as the construction of the $7 million Timberlane Regional Performing Arts Center. Several new classrooms were added, the sizes of the cafeteria and gymnasium were increased, and a ventilation system was installed. During the summer of 2007, a new roof was brought to the school after many years of leaks.
Academics
In addition to its traditional academic offerings, Timberlane allows students to take vocational classes at Salem High School and Pinkerton Academy.
Advanced Placement offerings
Timberlane offers the following AP courses:
- AP Calculus (AB)
- AP Statistics
- AP Biology
- AP Physics B
- AP Chemistry
- AP U.S. History
- AP World History
- AP English Literature and Composition
- AP United States Government and Politics
- AP Computer Science
- AP European History
- AP Human Geography
- AP Environmental Science
- AP Art
- Practicing Teaching course offered through Great Bay Community College
Notable alumni
Kirk Carlsen (2005), professional cyclist
See also
- Atkinson Academy
- Plaistow, New Hampshire
- Timberlane Regional Middle School
References
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^ "Timberlane Wrestling -- Plaistow, NH". www.timberlanewrestling.com. Retrieved 2016-09-09.
^ "Source Water Protection Plan" (PDF). Environmental Protection Agency. November 2001. p. 6. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
^ NH Department of Environmental Services Remediation Site Database. ID#200012032. NHDES OneStop Program Web GIS, accessed Feb. 18, 2011.
^ "TIMBERLANE REGIONAL SCHOOL DIST. v. TIMBERLANE REGIONAL EDUC. ASS'N | Leagle.com". www.leagle.com. Retrieved 2016-09-09.
External links
- Timberlane official website
- Timberlane Regional School District
- Timberlane PTSA
- TRHS Phanfare Profile (Photos)
- TRHS Student Artwork
- Timberlane Performing Arts Center official website
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