North Middlesex Regional High School

North Middlesex Regional High School is a public high school located in Townsend, Massachusetts in Middlesex County. It serves grades 9-12 primarily from Townsend, Pepperell, and Ashby. North Middlesex Regional High School has approximately 1100 students.

According to the official North Middlesex Regional School District website, North Middlesex is a comprehensive school accredited by the New England Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. The professional staff includes approximately 75 full-time teachers, a library/media coordinator, an academic support center coordinator, 4 guidance counselors, 2 school nurses, a school psychologist, approximately 15 teaching assistants, 2 assistant principals, one headmaster, and one principal.

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