Essex County
- Amesbury High School, Amesbury
- Andover High School, Andover
- Beverly High School, Beverly
- Bishop Fenwick High School, Peabody
- Bradford Christian Academy, Haverhill
- Brooks School, North Andover
- Central Catholic High School, Lawrence
- Danvers High School, Danvers
- Environmental School, Lynn
- Essex Agricultural and Technical High School, Danvers
- Georgetown High School, Georgetown
- Gloucester High School, Gloucester
- Greater Lawrence Technical School, Andover
- Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School, Hamilton
- Harbor Schools-Merrimac Campus, Merrimac
- Haverhill High School, Haverhill
- Ipswich High School, Ipswich
- Lawrence High School, Lawrence
- Lynn Classical High School, Lynn
- Lynn English High School, Lynn
- Lynn Vocational and Technical Institute, Lynn
- Lynnfield High School, Lynnfield
- Manchester-Essex Regional Junior-Senior High School, Manchester-By-The-Sea
- Marblehead High School, Marblehead
- Masconomet Regional High School, Boxford
- Methuen High School, Methuen
- Newburyport High School, Newburyport
- North Andover High School, North Andover
- North Shore Academy, Beverly
- North Shore Technical High School, Middleton
- Notre Dame High School, Lawrence
- Peabody Veterans Memorial High School, Peabody
- Pentucket Regional High School, West Newbury
- Phillips Academy, Andover
- Pingree School, Hamilton
- Presentation of Mary Academy, Methuen
- Rockport High School, Rockport
- Salem High School, Salem
- Saugus High School, Saugus
- St. John's Preparatory School, Danvers
- St. Mary's High School, Lynn
- Swampscott High School, Swampscott
- The Governor's Academy, Newbury (South Byfield)
- The Waring School, Beverly
- Triton Regional High School, Newbury (Byfield)
- Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School, Haverhill
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