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Burncoat High School

Burncoat High School

FieldValue
nameBurncoat High School
imageBurncoat High School.jpg
logoBurncoatHighLogo.jpg
logo_size100px
location179 Burncoat Street
Worcester, Massachusetts 01606
countryUnited States
districtWorcester Public Schools
coordinates
principalJoseph Ewick
staff91.30 (FTE)
grade10269
grade11248
grade12256
other_grade_labelSP
other_grade_enrollment23
ratio12.31
enrollment1,073
enrollment_as_of2024-2025
grade9277
ceeb222482
typePublic
Open enrollment
grades9-12
newspaperThe Green Revival
athletics_conferenceCentral Massachusetts Athletic Conference
sloganT.E.A.M. Together Everyone Achieves More
yearbookThe Greenbook
team_namePatriots
rivalDoherty Memorial High School
colorsGreen and White
establishedc. 1964
homepagehttps://www.worcesterschools.org/o/bhs

Worcester, Massachusetts 01606 Open enrollment

Burncoat High School pep band

Burncoat High School is a public magnet high school in Worcester, Massachusetts, in the United States. The school was formerly known as Burncoat Senior High School chiefly to distinguish it from the adjacent Burncoat Junior High School, now Burncoat Middle School.

The school has about 1,100 students, in grades 9 to 12, in the Worcester Public Schools district. The school's principal is Joseph Ewick. The school serves the north side of Worcester.

Varsity sports

Burncoat High School has varsity sports including baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, field hockey, football, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, volleyball and wrestling. The Burncoat football team won the Central Mass Super Bowl championship in 2004 against St. Joseph's.

Competitive teams

FIRST Robotics

Since 2006 Burncoat High School has competed in the FIRST Robotics Competition. The team is known as the Green Reapers and is sponsored by Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Boston Scientific. Over the years the team has won the Rhode Island District Event in 2015 and the Chairman's Award at the Southern New Hampshire District Event in 2017 and 2019. The team has competed in the world championships three times in 2010, 2013, and 2014.

Partnership with Quinsigamond Community College

Quinsigamond Community College has partnered with Burncoat High School for its automotive program.

Notable alumni

  • Paul Bilzerian, businessman and felon convicted of securities fraud{{cite news|title=Bilzerian mansion on block
  • Ron Brace, defensive lineman for the New England Patriots of the National Football League
  • Michael Bradley, NBA basketball player
  • John J. Mahoney 1982, politician who represents the 13th Worcester District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives
  • Eddie Mekka, actor
  • Geoffrey Zakarian, 1977, restaurateur, television personality and author

References

References

  1. "Burncoat Senior High". National Center for Education Statistics.
  2. "Enrollment Data (2024-25)". Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
  3. "School Choice Receiving District Status".
  4. [https://web.archive.org/web/20090920041601/http://worcesterschools.org/modules/groups/homepagefiles/cms/929689/File/district/School-Plant/Plant_Office_Quadrant_36x46_2.pdf Quadrant map of district]
  5. (24 December 2009). "Super Bowl History 2000-Present". 22 News wwlp.com Home - Sports - High School.
  6. "FRC Event Web : Team 1735".
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