Lowell High School (Lowell, Massachusetts)
Lowell High School is a single-campus public high school located in downtown Lowell, Massachusetts. The school is a part of Lowell Public Schools. Lowell High's current enrollment is 4,019 students, making it the second largest high school in the state, behind only Brockton and also one of the largest high schools by enrollment in the country.
Lowell High School | |
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42°38′50″N 71°18′38″W / 42.647147°N 71.31060°W / 42.647147; -71.31060 Lowell, Massachusetts |
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Established | 1831 |
Superintendent | Dr. Chris A. Scott |
Head of school | Edward J. Rozmiarek |
Mascot | Red Raider |
Average SAT scores | 457 verbal 482 math 447 writing (2010) |
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