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www.simsbury.k12.ct.us /schools /shs: Simsbury High School (SHS) is a public high school in Simsbury, Connecticut. ... Football: Indoor Track & Field (Boys' and Girls ...
Coastal Conference (CT/RI) Hawks: Guilford High School: Guilford Public Schools: Guilford: New Haven County: Southern Connecticut Conference: Grizzlies [5] Haddam-Killingworth High School: Regional School District 17: Haddam: Middlesex County: Shoreline Conference: Cougars: Serves Haddam and Killingworth: Hall High School: West Hartford Public ...
The Southern Connecticut Conference (SCC) is a high school athletics conference in Connecticut. The conference comprises schools located along the Long Island Sound in the New Haven area. The SCC is composed of 22 high schools, representing 16 communities, with over 23,000 students.
FCIAC, the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference, was established in 1961 and is made up of high schools throughout Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.
Simsbury, CT: 1911 6-12 258 Girls 13 Miss Porters The Hotchkiss School: Bearcats Lakeville, CT: 1891 9-12(PG) 599 17 Taft Kent School: Lions Kent, CT: 1906 9-12(PG) 570 23 Loomis Chaffee Kingswood Oxford School: Wyverns West Hartford, CT: 1909 6-12 499 26 None Loomis Chaffee School: Pelicans Windsor, CT: 1874 9-12(PG) 716 22 Kent Miss Porter's ...
Pino attended St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, Connecticut, where she played for the Cadets varsity soccer team.As a freshman, Pino helped the Cadets win the Class L state championship 2–0 over Simsbury with a goal and an assist. [1]
More expansion continued in 2018 when Lewis Mills high school voted to leave the Berkshire league and join the CCC conference beginning conference play in 2019. [6] Lewis Mills would be replacing Rockville high school who left to join the NCCC Conference for the 2017-2018 season.
The Belden School was built in 1907 as the first Simsbury High School, and now serves as Simsbury Town Hall. The Central Grammar School, built in 1913, is now called the Central School . The buildings were listed as a pair on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 for their architecture and their role in the town's educational system.