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Hanover High School is the name of several secondary schools in the United States: Hanover High School (Massachusetts) — Hanover, Massachusetts; Hanover High School (New Hampshire) — Hanover, New Hampshire; Hanover High School (Pennsylvania) — Hanover, Pennsylvania; Hanover High School (Mechanicsville, Virginia) — Mechanicsville, Virginia
Hanover County Public Schools is a school division headquartered in Ashland, Virginia. [5] It serves approximately 17,000 students across 25 schools in Hanover County , including 14 elementary, four middle, and four high schools, one trade and technology center, one K–12 online school, and one alternative education school.
The first graduating class was 1959. Sylvester School formerly served as the high school. The current Hanover High School building was opened in 2011. [3] Hanover's colors are blue and gold, and their mascot is the Hawks. Until 2021, HHS's mascot was the Indians, and was changed to the Hawks, thanks to a contest that won against 400 submissions ...
Hanover High School is the only high school in the Dresden School District, and is located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. In 1963 it became the first interstate high school in the country as part of a bill that was the last signed into action by John F. Kennedy . [ 3 ]
Hanover High School is a high school located in the Mechanicsville census-designated place of unincorporated Hanover County, Virginia, United States. Kristina Reece is the current principal (2015–present). [3] It is an International Baccalaureate sponsored school. [5]
That's because Hanover's first 11 games of the season (excluding a loss to Norwell on Thanksgiving in which the starters rested), all wins, were decided by an average of 21.8 points.
See the Week 5 North Carolina high school football schedule for the 2024 NCHSAA, NCISAA season. ... New Hanover at South Brunswick, 7 p.m. North Buncombe at A.C. Reynolds, 7 p.m.
Before 1964, Hanover had provided secondary education to Norwich students on a tuition basis, paid by the Norwich school district, which had no local high school. Growth in enrollment in Hanover High School necessitated new construction, which would have been easier to finance with contributions from Norwich.