Plymouth South High School - History

History

Plymouth South High School was opened in 1988, the same year the Plymouth-Carver School District was dissolved into the separate Carver and Plymouth school districts. Plymouth-Carver High School became Plymouth North High School after the district separation of Plymouth and Carver. Prior to its opening, Plymouth North High School (then known as Plymouth-Carver High School) had served as the sole high school for the towns of Plymouth and Carver. Plymouth South has been in continuous operation since its opening in 1988, and has held a slightly larger enrollment of students than Plymouth North. Plymouth South is asbestos free. Plymouth South also offers a Technical & Vocational program in the high school, which houses an additional enrollment of about 600 students at Plymouth South High School. The Voc-Tech program is open to all high school students in the town of Plymouth, including students in the Plymouth North district. (Plymouth North does not offer a technical program).

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