Dover High School (New Hampshire)

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Dover Senior High School
Image:New_Green_Wave.jpg
Location
25 Alumni Dr.
Dover, NH, USA
Information
Principal Christopher George
Dean Michael McKenney
Andrea Elliot
Kimberly Stephens
Students 1677
Faculty 143 [1]
CEEB Code 300135
Type Public
Grades High school (9-12)
Mascot The Green Wave
School color(s) Green and White         
Newspaper The Tide
Founded 1851
Homepage

Coordinates: 43°10′34″N 70°53′07″W / 43.17611, -70.88528 Dover Senior High School (DHS) is the high school that serves the city of Dover and the towns of Barrington and Nottingham, New Hampshire.

In 2005, DHS became a New Hampshire School of Excellence.

Of the 376 graduates in the class of 2007, 45% went onto a four-year college and 20% went onto a two-year college. The mean SAT scores for this class were: Critical Reading-518, Math-520, Writing-502. [2] The official student-run newspaper of the Dover High School community is The Tide, founded in 2006. [3]

Arched entrance to Dover High School
Arched entrance to Dover High School

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dover High School Online
  2. ^ City of Dover, New Hampshire. School District.Transcript. 2007.
  3. ^ The Dover Tide