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Housatonic Valley Regional High School

Housatonic Valley Regional High School
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Cyclists in front of school, April 21, 2012
Address
246 Warren Turnpike Road
Falls Village, Connecticut 06031
United States
Information
School type Public Secondary
Motto Felix Prole Virum
Established 1937
Opened 1939
School district Region One
Superintendent Patricia Chamberlain
CEEB code 070205
Principal Jose Martinez, Ed.D.
Staff 90
Teaching staff 48
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 421 (2013)
Campus type Distant Rural
School color(s) Blue and Gold
Athletics conference Berkshire League
Mascot Mountaineer
Team name Mountaineers
Rival The Gilbert School
Accreditation NEAS&C
Publication The Acorn
Newspaper The Northwest Corner
Yearbook The White Oak
Communities served Canaan, Cornwall, Kent, North Canaan, Salisbury, Sharon
Feeder schools North Canaan Elementary School, Cornwall Consolidated School, Kent Center School, Salisbury Central School, Sharon Center School, Lee H. Kellogg School
Alumni Steve Blass, John Lamb
Website

Housatonic Valley Regional High School (HVRHS) is a regional high school in the village of Falls Village in the town of Canaan, Connecticut in Litchfield County. The school currently has a student population of approximately 421 in grades 9 to 12. It serves six towns: Sharon, Kent, North Canaan, Canaan (Falls Village), Salisbury, and Cornwall, including the unincorporated villages (such as East Canaan, Lime Rock and Lakeville) within those towns. It was established in 1939 as a result of a special act of the Connecticut General Assembly in 1937. It is the first regional high school in New England.

Prior to the opening of Housatonic Valley Regional High School, four of the six towns it currently serves each had its own high school. In the 1920s, William Teague, the state's rural supervisor of schools, suggested that Connecticut's sprawling Northwest Corner consolidate its public schools. In 1937, the Connecticut General Assembly authorized the formation of the first regional school district in the state (hence the name of the new district, "Regional School District Number One"). The newly formed school board purchased the 75-acre (300,000 m2) former Lorch farm at the junction of the Salmon Kill and the Housatonic River near the Canaan-Salisbury town line for $8,000. The school was subsequently constructed on that site, opening in the fall of 1939.


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