Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School
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Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School (LSRHS or LS) is a public, regional high school located at 390 Lincoln Road in Sudbury
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Sudbury is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, population 17,659. The town was incorporated in 1639, with the original boundaries including what is now Wayland. Wayland split from Sudbury in 1780. When first incorporated, it included and parts of Framingham, Marlborough, Stow...

, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north; at its east lies the Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2010...

, U.S.A. Its current superintendent/principal is Scott Carpenter.

History

The Lincoln-Sudbury Regional School District was established in 1954, integrating the former Sudbury High School with students from the nearby town of Lincoln
Lincoln, Massachusetts
Lincoln is a town in the historic area of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 6,362 at the 2010 census, including residents of Hanscom Air Force Base that live within town limits...

, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north; at its east lies the Atlantic Ocean. As of the 2010...

. Previously, the town of Lincoln did not have its own high school, electing to send its students to neighboring town's schools.

In June 2002, the towns of Lincoln and Sudbury began a $74 million dollar project to build a new high school near the site of the original building. The old LSRHS building was demolished and paved over to provide a parking lot for the new LSRHS. The new LSRHS was completed in time for the beginning of the 2004–2005 academic year. Among other features, the new school sports four gymnasiums, as the athletic program is one of the state's best.

The old building was greatly beloved by many students due to its quirky uniqueness, including the arrays of student murals that decorated the halls. The original building, which opened in 1956, was in extremely poor condition and needed extensive maintenance. Although renovation of the facility was considered, the construction of an entirely new school proved to be the more economical choice. The new school is not without its critics; it is often cited as being too white and "antiseptic," like a hospital. However, major efforts by students and staff have been made to decorate the school, including transport of old memorials and murals, along with the creation of entirely new ones.

The $1.6 million (USD) project to install a completely refurbished sports stadium, including a multipurpose turf field, 6-lane running track, and bleachers, culminated in the fall of 2007.

At the end of the 2008/2009 school year, former principal Dr. John Ritchie retired. He was replaced by former North House administrator Scott Carpenter. Additionally, North House was dissolved and its students were evenly split among West, South, and East Houses. His appointment has not been without much controversy, which has divided the town. Many oppose his authoritarian style of discipline, and many see him as eradicating the feeling that LSRHS "is a different kind of place." In the latest demonstration of this, Carpenter called the police and has police planning to charge the four males involved. Many parents see this as an egregious act as it further alienates a large section of the Sudbury and Lincoln parents and students, as they disagree with the actions taken. Pranks many see are part of High School culture, and LS has had its far share. One year in mid the mid 2000"s, a whole car was disassembled and then reassembled in the cafeteria. This was a non-issue as the then Superintendent and Principal John Ritchie simply requested the car to be removed. This incident has gone largely unnoticed.

January 2007 killing

On January 19, 2007, a 15-year-old freshman, James Alenson, was stabbed to death with a knife in a high school bathroom in a hall adjacent to the East House area. The school was put into lockdown twenty minutes after the event at around 7:20 in the morning. The first news reports came out around 8:35, and the event was highly publicized. The students were sent home at 10:20 a.m. Emerson Hospital
Emerson Hospital
Emerson Hospital is a hospital located in Concord, Massachusetts at 133 Old Road to Nine Acre Corner, founded in 1911 on donated by Charles Emerson...

 stated that the victim was pronounced dead
Dead on arrival
Dead on arrival or D.O.A. is a term used to indicate that a patient was found to be already clinically dead upon the arrival of professional medical assistance, often in the form of first responders such as emergency medical technicians, paramedics, or police...

 at the hospital at 8:12 a.m.

A 16-year-old student named John Odgren, a resident of Princeton
Princeton, Massachusetts
Princeton is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.It is bordered on the east by Sterling and Leominster, on the north by Westminster, on the northwest by Hubbardston, on the southwest by Rutland, and on the southeast by Holden....

, Massachusetts, was charged that same day with "murder, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and carrying a knife onto school property".

Odgren, who was held without bail after his arrest, was a special education student who had been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. He had no previous record of violence. His defense was insanity from the Asperger's, but on April 29, 2010, he was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to serve the mandatory, required life without parole
Life imprisonment
Life imprisonment is a sentence of imprisonment for a serious crime under which the convicted person is to remain in jail for the rest of his or her life...

 sentence the next day. He has entered automatic appeal by law.

Speech and debate

The Lincoln-Sudbury Speech and Debate team participates in debate and the speech event, Group Discussion. In 2003, the team expanded to competing in debate.

Drama

The Lincoln-Sudbury Drama Department has performed works by Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

, Pirandello
Luigi Pirandello
Luigi Pirandello was an Italian dramatist, novelist, and short story writer awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1934, for his "bold and brilliant renovation of the drama and the stage." Pirandello's works include novels, hundreds of short stories, and about 40 plays, some of which are written...

, and Sor Juana
Sor Juana
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz , fully Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez de Santillana, was a self-taught scholar and poet of the Baroque school, and nun of New Spain...

.

Music

Lincoln-Sudbury has a music program. The large instrumental ensembles that are offered are String Orchestra and Concert Band. In addition, there is a number of small and select ensembles stemming from the instrumental groups, including the Flute Choir, the Jazz Ensemble, the Select Jazz Combo, Sisters in Jazz Combo, Jazz Warriors Combo, and K.A.M.E.O. Fusion Quintet. Students interested in pursuing music in a large ensemble who lack the time to do so during school can participate in the Civic Orchestra, where students and adults in the community practice and perform together.

Lincoln Sudbury's Radio station is 97.7 FM WYAJ "Over the Edge Radio".

The 1971 Lincoln-Sudbury Select Chorus performed as the chorus in "Carmen" for the Boston Symphony conducted by Leonard Bernstein.

The choral program includes the Concert Choir. The select ensembles include Chamber Singers as well as some student-run ensembles including Acafellas, Coro de Chicas and Achoired Taste.

Each year, the Lincoln-Sudbury Chorus invites singers from the Lincoln and Sudbury communities to join them to perform a choral masterwork.

In 2008, the Lincoln-Sudbury Chorus was invited to sing John Rutter's "Gloria" at Carnegie Hall.

Radio

Lincoln Sudbury's Radio station is 97.7 FM WYAJ "Over the Edge Radio". The adviser is Mr. Paul Sarapas

Athletics

The school recently completed work on a new football field and track.

Lincoln-Sudbury is a member of the Dual County League. The varsity teams were a combined 295-98-9 in 2006–2007, earning the school the Dalton Trophy, awarded by The Boston Globe for the best overall won-loss record among Division I Massachusetts high schools. It was the first time the school has won the Dalton Trophy since moving to Division I, though it won the Division II trophy eight times between 1975 and 2003.

Baseball

In 2007, the baseball team won its first Division I baseball title ever with a final record of 26–1, the best in New England. The team finished the season ranked 10th in the Eastern United States, according to www.risemag.com.

In 2011, they added their second title.

Golf

Also in 2007, the Golf team won the North Sectionals, and the Division II state championship.

Soccer

In 2002, the boys soccer team won the Division II state championship. In 2003, the girls soccer team claimed the Division I state title.

Football

Lincoln-Sudbury has a longstanding athletic rivalry with Acton-Boxborough Regional High School
Acton-Boxborough Regional High School
Acton-Boxborough Regional High School is an open enrollment high school in Acton, Massachusetts. It serves the Massachusetts towns of Acton and Boxborough, with roughly 500 students per grade level in grades 9 through 12. ABRHS has consistently ranked among the top secondary schools in Massachusetts...

, especially in football
American football
American football is a sport played between two teams of eleven with the objective of scoring points by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone. Known in the United States simply as football, it may also be referred to informally as gridiron football. The ball can be advanced by...

. On Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Day is a holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Thanksgiving is celebrated each year on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States. In Canada, Thanksgiving falls on the same day as Columbus Day in the...

 morning, LSRHS plays Newton South High School
Newton South High School
Newton South High School is one of two public high schools in the city of Newton, Massachusetts, the other being Newton North.-Mission statement:Newton South High School, a community of students, parents, faculty, and staff,...

.

Swimming and Diving

The mens team has won the title most recently in 1998 and holds two titles, while the Women's team won their first championship in 2009 and later winning in 2011.

The Mens team has been second in the state the past 4 seasons and won the DCL title in 2011.

Volleyball

In the 2009 season, the Boys captured their first ever state title. They won again in 2011.

Cross-country and Track and Field

The girl's cross country team and track teams have won numerous league and state titles, including the 2006 and 2007 Division I all-state titles in spring track, the 2006–2007 indoor track all-state title, and the 2007 Cross-Country Division I state title. Previously a powerhouse for distance running with the necessary athletes to score much-needed sprinting and field points, LS has steadily lost many of its big names and the program appears to be on a steady decline. However, the girl's 4x800 meter relay team and DMR teams should prove to be a formidable force in the years to come, as the depth of the distance running program will shine in these events.

Notable alumni

  • Robert Kirshner
    Robert Kirshner
    Robert Kirshner is the Clowes Professor of Science in the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics at Harvard University. Kirshner has worked in several areas of astronomy including the physics of supernovae, supernova remnants, the Large-scale structure of the cosmos, and the use of Supernovae...

     astrophysicist and author
  • John Linnell
    John Linnell
    John Sidney Linnell is an American musician, is known primarily as one half of Brooklyn, New York alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants...

     '77 and John Flansburgh
    John Flansburgh
    John Conant Flansburgh is an American musician. He is half of the longstanding Brooklyn, New York-based alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants, for which he writes, sings and plays rhythm guitar...

     '78, founders of the band They Might Be Giants
    They Might Be Giants
    They Might Be Giants is an American alternative rock band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. During TMBG's early years Flansburgh and Linnell were frequently accompanied by a drum machine. In the early 1990s, TMBG became a full band. Currently, the members of TMBG are...

  • Chris Evans
    Chris Evans (actor)
    Christopher Robert "Chris" Evans is an American actor. He played Cary Baston on the television series Opposite Sex, and transitioned to a film career, starring in several hits, including Not Another Teen Movie , Fierce People , Fantastic Four, sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer , and...

     '99, actor in films including Fantastic Four
    Fantastic Four (film)
    Fantastic Four is a 2005 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics comic Fantastic Four. It was directed by Tim Story, and released by 20th Century Fox. It is the second live-action Fantastic Four film to be filmed. The previous attempt, a B-movie produced by Roger Corman only for the...

    , Not Another Teen Movie
    Not Another Teen Movie
    Not Another Teen Movie is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Joel Gallen, released on December 14, 2001 by Columbia Pictures. It is a parody of teen movies which have accumulated in Hollywood over the last few decades...

    , The Losers
    The Losers
    The Losers may refer to:* The Losers , a war comic book feature published by DC Comics starting in 1970** The Losers , a comic published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint, inspired by the original comic series...

    , Scott Pilgrim versus the World and Captain America
    Captain America
    Captain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby...

  • Scott Evans (actor)
    Scott Evans (actor)
    Scott Evans is an American actor, best known for his role as the police officer Oliver Fish on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live. He is the younger brother of actor Chris Evans.-Personal life:...

    , actor in TV Series (Oliver Fish
    Oliver Fish
    Oliver Fish is a fictional character on the ABC daytime drama One Life to Live, portrayed by Scott Evans since January 15, 2008. The June 2009 announcement that the character would be romantically linked to another man in an ongoing storyline came to wider attention when Patricia Mauceri, an...

     on One Life To Live
    One Life to Live
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    )
  • Mike Gordon
    Mike Gordon
    Mike Gordon is a bass guitar player and vocalist most noted for his work with the rock band Phish. Gordon is also an accomplished banjo player, and is proficient at piano, guitar, harmonica and percussion...

    , bassist
    Bass guitar
    The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb , or by using a pick....

     from the band Phish
    Phish
    Phish is an American rock band noted for its musical improvisation, extended jams, and exploration of music across genres. Formed at the University of Vermont in 1983 , the band's four members – Trey Anastasio , Mike Gordon , Jon Fishman , and Page McConnell Phish is an American rock band...

  • Ashley Richardson
    Ashley Richardson
    Ashley Richardson is an American former model. She has appeared on the cover of Elle a total of seven times. Her photo has also been on the cover of Cosmopolitan twice. She has made six appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue...

    , 1980s supermodel
    Supermodel
    The term supermodel refers to a highly-paid fashion model who usually has a worldwide reputation and often a background in haute couture and commercial modeling. The term became prominent in the popular culture of the 1980s. Supermodels usually work for top fashion designers and labels...

  • Paula Poundstone
    Paula Poundstone
    Paula Poundstone is an American stand-up comedian.- Early life :Poundstone was born in Huntsville, Alabama, and her family moved to Sudbury, Massachusetts. Poundstone attended Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, but dropped out to pursue a show business career...

    , '77 comedian (did not graduate)
  • Mike Croel
    Mike Croel
    Michael Croel is a former American football linebacker who played in the National Football League and the XFL.-Career:...

    , NFL linebacker from 1991 to 1998
  • Callie Thorne
    Callie Thorne
    Calliope "Callie" Thorne is an American actress known for her current role as Dr. Dani Santino on the USA Network series Necessary Roughness...

     '87, actress from The Wire
    The Wire (TV series)
    The Wire is an American television drama series set and produced in and around Baltimore, Maryland. Created and primarily written by author and former police reporter David Simon, the series was broadcast by the premium cable network HBO in the United States...

    , Rescue Me
    Rescue Me (TV series)
    Rescue Me is an American television drama series that premiered on the FX Network on July 21, 2004, and concluded on September 7, 2011. The series focuses on the professional and personal lives of a group of New York City firefighters in the fictitious Ladder 62 / Engine 99 firehouse.The show...

    , and Analyze That
    Analyze That
    Analyze That is a 2002 mafia comedy film, and a sequel to the 1999 film Analyze This. The film was directed and co-written by Harold Ramis and stars Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal who respectively reprise their roles as mobster Paul Vitti and psychiatrist Ben Sobel.-Plot:Near the completion of...

  • Diana Golden
    Diana Golden
    Diana Golden Brosnihan, née Diana Golden was an American disabled ski racer. After losing a leg to cancer at age 12, she went on to win 10 world and 19 United States championships between 1986 and 1990 as a three-tracker, or one-legged skier...

    , Gold Medal in Disabled skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics
    Disabled skiing at the 1988 Winter Olympics
    Disabled skiing was a demonstration sport at the 1988 Winter Olympics. Contrary to the Paralympics, these events were demonstrations held during the Olympics.- Placement table :- Modified Giant slalom for above-the-Knee Amputees :February 21, 1988...

  • Albert Breer
    Albert Breer
    -Early life:Breer is a native of Sudbury, MA. He is a 2002 graduate of Ohio State University where he earned a B.A. in Journalism.-Career:Albert Breer joined NFL Network and NFL.com as a reporter in October 2010...

    , reporter for NFL Network
    NFL Network
    NFL Network is an American television specialty channel owned and operated by the National Football League . It was launched November 4, 2003, only eight months after the league's 32 team owners voted unanimously to approve its formation...

  • Joseph Tits McGee, Anchorman of Channel 4 News Team

External links

  • LSRHS website
  • News report of 1/19/07 lockdown
  • http://www.nfl.com/players/joesims/profile?id=SIM736600
  • http://www.dsusa.org/DianaGolden/bio.html
  • http://lincolnsudburybaseball.vnsports.com/ – a successful baseball program that won state championships in 2005 and 2007.
  • http://www.warriorshockey.org/ – Link to the LSRHS Hockey Website Coached by Peter Elenbaus.
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