Minnechaug Regional High School

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Minnechaug Regional High School
Address
621 Main Street
Wilbraham, Massachusetts, (Hampden County) 01095
 United States
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Information
Type Public, Coeducational
Established 1959
School district Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District
Superintendent M. Martin O'Shea
Principal Mr. Derosia
Grades 912
Enrollment 1,400
Color(s) Green, White, and Black               
Mascot Falcon
Rival Longmeadow
Accreditation NEASC
Average SAT scores 508 verbal
535 math
497 writing
1540 total (2014-2015)[1]
Publication Emeralds
Newspaper The Smoke Signal
Website

Minnechaug Regional High School (MRHS) is a public high school located in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, and has a student population of approximately 1,400. It is the flagship school of the Hampden-Wilbraham Regional School District. The current principal is Mr. John Derosia. The school's official colors are green and white, and its school mascot is the falcon.

Extracurricular activities

The school has extra-curricular activities such as the award-winning school newspaper (The Smoke Signal), a FIRST Tech Challenge robotics team, various debate and mock-trial teams, and the school's literary magazine, Emeralds.

The school also has many clubs, including the Hosts and Hostesses, Dance Dance Revolution Club, Knitting Club, Equine Club, Black Culture Club (BCC), Emeralds Literary and Visual Art Magazine, Gay-Straight Alliance, Snowboard Club, Skateboard Club, Art Club, School Store, Lumberjack Club, Outing Club, Key Club, Model United Nations, Model Congress, Mock Law, Chess Club (Chess Team), Computer Club, Mathletes, Trivia Club, Teens Helping Other Teens Survive (THOTS), Schools For Schools (Invisible Children), Best Buddies, Smoke Signal, Student Council, As Schools Match Wits Team, Ultimate Frisbee Club, WAB (Wicked Advanced Biology) Lab, Celebrate Choice, and Newcomers Club.[2]

Sports

The MIAA Division I athletic program has teams in many different sports, and the school almost always captures at least one divisional championship each year. Athletically, Minnechaug's biggest rival is Longmeadow High School. Minnechaug has won numerous Western Massachusetts Division first place titles, as well as some state titles.

In the 2005 Fall Season, the Minnechaug Girl's Varsity Soccer, Boy's Varsity Soccer, Varsity Field Hockey and Girl's Varsity Volleyball teams all captured the Western Massachusetts Title on the same day known as "Green M Day."[citation needed] It has been one of the proudest days for Minnechaug Athletics.

Boys and Girls Swimming

The Minnechaug Boys and Girls Swim Team is coached by Head Coach Erik Mandell and Assistant Coach Leslie Anderson. It is under the coaching of Coach Mandell that the Boys Team has won 5 consecutive West Sectional Championships, the latest being in February 2012, while the Girls Team captured 3 straight West Sectional Championships from 2009-2011. Minnechaug Swimming is the home of Division 1 State Champions Wiktor Karpinski (200 Free, 2011; 100 Free, 2011 & 2012; 50 Free, 2012), Michael Normoyle (Breaststroke, 2011 & 2012), and the Girls 200 Freestyle Relay (E. Avery, C. Tarpey, K. Webber, C. Greco, 2010; and C. Greco, H. Tarpey, E. Avery, K. Webber, 2012).

Minnechaug is also the home of the 2012 Western Mass High Point Award recipient, Wiktor Karpinski. This award is given out each year to the graduating male and female swimmer who has earned the most career points at the Western Mass sectional meet. Past winners of this award from Minnechaug include Tara Rooke (2009) and Paul Dyrkacz (2009).

Minnechaug is the first boys team in the history of the Western Mass sectional meet to win all three relays in the same meet, which was accomplished in February 2012.

The Boys Team has won 42 consecutive meets against public school competition, dating back to the second meet of the 2008-2009 season.


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Physical plant improvements

Several areas within Minnechaug's physical plant, first constructed in the middle of the twentieth century, are beginning to fail, causing the communities of Hampden and Wilbraham to investigate how these issues should be resolved. Proposed solutions had ranged from moderate renovation to the construction of a completely new facility on the current site of some of the athletic fields. The decision was made in 2010 to begin the construction of a new facility, and the completion of this facility took place in the summer of 2012. The new facility has a completely different floor plan and is beautifully reconstructed, and the prior failing physical plants are now functioning and accessible.

Notable graduates

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