Montpelier High School
Contact Info | 5 High School Dr. Montpelier, VT 05602 (802) 225-8000 |
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Established | 1914 | ||
Current building built | 1956, addition 1998 | ||
School type | Public secondary | ||
Principal (2012) | Adam Bunting | Location | Montpelier, VT |
Enrollment (2006) | 420 | ||
Activities | 13 Clubs and organizations | ||
Athletics | 17 Sports teams, 12 sports | ||
Athletic Conferences | Vermont Principals' Association | ||
Colors | Green, White | ||
Sports Team | Solons | ||
Mascot | Screech the owl | ||
Homepage | www.mpsvt.org/mhs |
Montpelier High School (MHS) is a public secondary school, comprising grades 9-12, located in Montpelier, Vermont. MHS serves the Montpelier School District. Montpelier is located near the center of Vermont in Washington County. The school's sports teams are called the Solons and the school's colors are green and white. Enrollment in 2006 was 420. Schools in the district include Union Elementary School, Main Street Middle School, as well as MHS.
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