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Revision as of 15:32, 25 March 2014

Old Rochester Regional High School
The Swaggiest Playa to walk the halls
Address
Map
135 Marion Rd.

,
02739

United States
Information
TypePublic
Established1961
School districtOld Rochester Regional School District
PrincipalMichael Devoll
Faculty65
GradesPK, 9-12
Enrollment~700
Color(s)Red, White, and Black      
MascotBulldog
RivalDighton-Rehoboth, Apponequet
NewspaperPaw Prints
Websitehttp://hs.oldrochester.org/pages/ORRHS

Old Rochester Regional High School (ORR) serves the towns of Marion, Mattapoisett, and Rochester in Plymouth County of Massachusetts, and was originally planned to include the neighboring town of Wareham. The school was originally built in 1961 and underwent a major renovation beginning in 2001. This project added additional classrooms and combined the high school with the adjacent Old Rochester Regional Junior High School. The student population is approximately 700 students. Although the school is named "Old Rochester", it is not located in the current town of Rochester. Instead, it was built in Mattapoisett. The name Old Rochester refers to the original town of Rochester which included all three towns served by ORRHS.

Athletics

Old Rochester's school colors are Red, White & Black and their mascot is the Bulldogs. They are a member of the South Coast Conference, which competes at the Division 3 level of athletics in Massachusetts.

Academics

ORRHS offers a wide array of classes to students, and currently operates 11 departments. The academic mission of ORRHS is to "inspire all students to think, to learn, to achieve, and to care."

41°40′20.98″N 70°46′43.13″W / 41.6724944°N 70.7786472°W / 41.6724944; -70.7786472

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