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Duxbury High School

Duxbury High School is a public high school located in the town of Duxbury, Massachusetts, United States, and operating in the Duxbury Public School District. The superintendent of the Duxbury Public School District is Danielle Klingaman, the assistant superintendent is Beth Wilcox and the principal of Duxbury High School is Todd Warmington.[3][4] The building that houses the Duxbury Middle and High School is located at 71 Alden Street, Duxbury, MA and was newly constructed in 2014. The Duxbury High School mascot is the Dragons and its school colors are green, white, and silver.

Duxbury High School
Front of Duxbury High School
Address
71 Alden Street

, ,
02332

United States
Coordinates42°02′31″N 70°40′27″W / 42.041999832°N 70.67416397°W / 42.041999832; -70.67416397
Information
School typePublic, Public
Motto"Soar to New Heights"
Established1866; 157 years ago (1866)
School districtDuxbury Public Schools
NCES District ID2504410
SuperintendentDanielle Klingaman
NCES School ID250441000594[1]
PrincipalTodd Warmington (Interim '23-'24)
Teaching staff77.95 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment886(2023–24)[1]
 • Grade 9185[1]
 • Grade 10229[1]
 • Grade 11234[1]
 • Grade 12238[1]
Average class size19.8
Student to teacher ratio12.58[1]
Color(s)Green, White & Silver    
AthleticsMIAA - Division 2
Athletics conferencePatriot League
MascotDragons
NewspaperThe Dragon Flyer
YearbookThe Partridge
Websitehttps://www.duxbury.k12.ma.us/o/dhs

Demographics edit

The 2023 total school population was 888 students, a figure 4% less than enrollment in 2019 and 8% less than enrollment in 2018.[5]

Of the total number of students enrolled in Duxbury High School in 2023, 18.1% are High Need Students, 6.8% are Economically Disadvantaged, 0.3% are English Language Learners, 12.8% are Disabled, 0.3% are African-American, 1.6% are Asian-American, 2.8% are Hispanic, 3.2% are Multiracial, and 91.8% are White.[5]

Of the 78 full-time teaching staff, 99.2% are licensed teachers and 89.2% are licensed teachers in the subject they teach.[5]

Academics edit

Ratings edit

In 2011, Duxbury High School was ranked #13 of all public Massachusetts high schools and #272 of national public high schools by U.S. News & World Report, while Boston Magazine ranked Duxbury High School #27 among 150 greater-Boston public high schools in the same year.[6]

In 2017, U.S. News & World Report ranked the school #17 in Massachusetts and #271 nationally, while Boston Magazine ranked it #47 among greater-Boston area public high schools.[6] The Massachusetts Department of Education placed Duxbury High School in the 92nd percentile of Massachusetts public high schools in 2017.[7]

In 2020, the Massachusetts DoE classified Duxbury High School as a "School of Recognition" overall, placing it in the 99th percentile of public high schools in Massachusetts.[8]

Opportunities edit

71.8% of students have access to participate in an arts course. 83.1% of 11th and 12th grade students have completed at least one advanced course, including Advanced Placement. 95.9% of 9th grade students pass all of their courses. 100% of students complete the MassCore program of studies.[8]

Standardized test performance edit

Students who take the SAT averaged a score of 590 in Reading and 591 in Math in 2017.[9] Students who scored a passing grade of 3 or higher on Advanced Placement examinations accounted for 73% in 2017.[9] Students in the 10th grade who met or exceeded expectations on the MCAS ELA, Math, and Science portions numbered 89%, 86%, and 97%, respectively.[5]

Funding edit

The total dollars spent per student amounted to $16,037 in 2020, $15,960 of which (all except $77) came from local and state funds.[5]

Post-secondary preparedness edit

The four-year graduation rate is 98.8%, with 86.1% matriculating to a 4-year university and 2% matriculating to a 2-year university.[5]

Athletics edit

The Duxbury Dragons have won the following state championships.[10][better source needed]

Fall edit

  • Football: 2005(2A), 2008(2A), 2010(2A), 2011(2), 2016(2) & 2022(4) (Division in Parentheses)
  • Boys’ Golf: 1988, 1989, 1996, 2000, 2007, 2010, and 2011
  • Boys’ Soccer: 1976, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1995, 2000, and 2001
  • Girls’ Soccer: 1984, 1995, and 2009

Winter edit

  • Boys’ Basketball: 1989, 1994, and 2006
  • Girls’ Basketball: 1998 and 2015
  • Boys Hockey: 2000, 2005, 2007 and 2019
  • Girls Hockey: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2023
  • Girls' Swimming: 2017, 2018 and 2020

Spring edit

  • Boys’ Lacrosse: 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, and 2012
  • Girls’ Lacrosse: 2007
  • Girls’ Golf: 2001
  • Sailing: New England Team Racing Champions 2009, Herreshoff Trophy (Women's New England Fleet Racing Championship) 2013[citation needed]
  • Boys' Crew::2018
  • Girls' Crew: 2018
  • Girls’ Track: 1986
  • Boys’ Tennis: 1981, 1984, 1990, 1994, 2013 and 2023

History edit

The first high school in Duxbury was established as a private secondary school on Tremont and Depot Streets at the behest of U.S. Congressman George Partridge in 1844.[11] A public high school in the town of Duxbury was first proposed in 1866.[12] Public secondary education in Duxbury was originally conducted in privately-owned buildings throughout the town. The town was unable to afford teachers' salaries from the outset. In 1868, an agreement between the Partridge Academy Trustees and the Town of Duxbury was reached, which allowed Duxbury's high school-age residents to attend the Partridge Academy. The Duxbury High School football team was established in the 1925-1926 school year, while schooling continued at Partridge Academy.[12]

In 1927, a new high school building was constructed at 77 Alden Street for $85,000.[11] The building served as the location of the Duxbury Ellison High School until 1997, when the Duxbury Free Library moved from the Wright Building to occupy 77 Alden Street.[11] The Duxbury High School moved in 1997 to Saint George Street, where it remained until 2013, when the building was razed and replaced with playing fields. The present building housing the high school is located at 71 Alden Street.

Notable alumni edit

Controversy edit

Duxbury High School Football Program edit

During a March 12, 2021 game against rival Plymouth North High School, Duxbury High School football players were heard using anti-Semitic words and potentially other derogatory language as part of their play-calling system.[21] The incident sparked international[22] and national attention in the weeks following its discovery and elicited public statements from virtually every party to the incident, including the Anti-Defamation League.[23] By March 24, 2021, Head Coach Dave Maimaron had been terminated in his position at the Duxbury High School football program and placed on paid administrative leave in his position as a special education instructor at the Duxbury High School.[24] Duxbury Public Schools Superintendent John Antonucci announced that an investigation into the etiology and pervasiveness of anti-Semitic or otherwise offensive language was underway and contracted to Just Training Solutions, LLC by March 24th.[25]

On June 7, 2021, the results of the investigation conducted by Just Training Solutions, LLC were submitted in a 56-page document to Superintendent John Antonucci, who summarized the report in a document made publicly available on June 10, 2021.[26][27] The investigation concluded that anti-Semitic language and references to the Holocaust by members of the Duxbury High School football program were in violation of the School District’s Vision-Values-Mission-Goals Policy, its Harassment Policy, and its Staff Conduct Policy. These violations took the form of using the words "Auschwitz," "Rabbi," and "Dreidel" to call plays at the line-of-scrimmage since 2010-2012.[26] Additionally, the report concluded, "Coaching staff engaged in profane and vulgar language and condoned the use of profane and vulgar language by students."[26] Finally, the report concluded that the football program violated the aforementioned School District policies in addition to the School Ceremonies and Observance Policy inasmuch as Catholic worship and prayer was integrated into the football program's preparation for competitions.

Mr. Maimaron submitted his resignation from his teaching position at Duxbury Public Schools to Superintendent Antonucci on June 7, 2021.[26][28]

Administrative Aftermath edit

In June 2021, Duxbury High School Principal Jim Donovan announced that the contract of Thom Holdgate, who has been the school's Director of Athletics and Wellness for 19 years, would not be continued into the 2021-2022 school year.[29]

Joseph Foley, et al. vs. Duxbury Public Schools, et al. edit

Joseph Parker Foley was a graduate of the Duxbury Public Schools who died of an accidental drug overdose at the age of 27 years old in October 2020. As a sixth-grade student of Duxbury Middle School in 2006, Mr. Foley's gym teacher was John Blake, a middle school physical education instruction and long-time varsity men's hockey coach.

On March 31, 2021, the Estate of Mr. Foley filed a civil lawsuit in Plymouth Superior Court against the Duxbury Public Schools and John Blake, seeking $1MM in damages.[30] In the suit, the estate of Mr. Foley alleged that Mr. Blake repeatedly sexually abused the sixth-grader, Mr. Foley, beginning in 2006 during gym class, while it named the Duxbury Public Schools as grossly negligent, reckless, and/or callously indifferent about their student, Mr. Foley's, health, welfare, and safety.[31] Mr. Foley's subsequent drug use and accidentally lethal overdose was noted as a result of the sexual abuse he suffered as a Duxbury Middle School student at the hands of his teacher.[32]

By April 2021, the Duxbury Public Schools terminated Mr. Blake's more-than two-decade career as an educator and coach.[33] An independent investigation commissioned by the Duxbury School Department found that the allegations against Mr. Blake, including his sexual abuse of Mr. Foley and his sexual relationship with a colleague, were credible and in violation of the staff code of conduct.[34]

The suit was removed to the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts that same month, upon the petition of the school district's attorneys, Pierce Davis & Perritano LLP.[35]

As of December 2022, Joseph Morgan, attorney for the estate of Mr. Foley, announced that plaintiffs reached a monetary settlement with the Duxbury Public Schools.[36]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Search for Public Schools - Duxbury High (250441000594)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - 2019-20 SAT Performance Report - All Students Statewide Report".
  3. ^ "Superintendent's Office / Superintendent's Office". duxbury.k12.ma.us. Duxbury Public Schools. Retrieved 15 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Dr. Klingaman in charge - Duxbury Clipper". Duxbury Clipper -. 2022-02-02. Retrieved 2022-03-13.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "School and District Report Cards - Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education". reportcards.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  6. ^ a b "Best Public High Schools in Boston". from the original on 2018-10-09.
  7. ^ "2017 Report Card Overview - Duxbury High (00820505)". profiles.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  8. ^ a b "School and District Report Cards - Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education". reportcards.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  9. ^ a b "2017 Report Card Overview - Duxbury High (00820505)". profiles.doe.mass.edu. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  10. ^ "Duxbury State Championships". Athletics. Duxbury High School. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
  11. ^ a b c Browne, Patrick T.J. (2009). Duxbury Past and Present. Duxbury, Massachusetts: The Duxbury Rural and Historical Society. pp. 4ff.
  12. ^ a b Pillsbury, Katherine H., ed. (1987). The Duxbury Book: 1637-1987. Duxbury, Massachusetts: The Duxbury Rural and Historical Society. pp. 185ff.
  13. ^ Partridge. Duxbury Free Library. Duxbury High School. 1971.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-14.
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  21. ^ "Football players used anti-Semitic language at game". Duxbury Clipper. 2021-03-24. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  22. ^ Rosenberg, Steven. "Report finds history of antisemitism on Boston-area high school football team". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  23. ^ Levenson, Michael (2021-03-24). "High School Football Coach Is Fired After Players' Use of Anti-Semitic Language". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  24. ^ Hass, Trevor (2021-03-24). "Duxbury fires head football coach Dave Maimaron". Duxbury Clipper. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  25. ^ "Football players used anti-Semitic language at game". Duxbury Clipper. 2021-03-24. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  26. ^ a b c d Antonucci, John (June 10, 2021). "Summary Report on the Investigation into Duxbury High School Football Program" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2021-06-24. Retrieved June 23, 2021.
  27. ^ "Bad language, poor behavior". Duxbury Clipper. 2021-06-16. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  28. ^ Ellement, John R.; Stoico, Nick (June 11, 2021). "Duxbury High football team used antisemitic audibles since 2010 in practice, investigator reports". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  29. ^ "Holdgate let go". Duxbury Clipper. 2021-06-23. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  30. ^ "DocumentCloud". www.documentcloud.org. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  31. ^ "Blake called not credible". Duxbury Clipper. 2021-07-14. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  32. ^ "Former Duxbury Gym Teacher Denies Accusations He Raped Student 15 Years Ago". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  33. ^ "Duxbury Gym Teacher Accused Of Rape Files Counterclaim". www.wbur.org. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  34. ^ "Settlement reached in Parker Foley lawsuit". Duxbury Clipper. 2022-12-14. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  35. ^ "DocumentCloud". www.documentcloud.org. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  36. ^ "Settlement reached in Parker Foley lawsuit". Duxbury Clipper. 2022-12-14. Retrieved 2022-12-14.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Duxbury Public Schools website
  • Duxbury School District Profile

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Duxbury High School is a public high school located in the town of Duxbury Massachusetts United States and operating in the Duxbury Public School District The superintendent of the Duxbury Public School District is Danielle Klingaman the assistant superintendent is Beth Wilcox and the principal of Duxbury High School is Todd Warmington 3 4 The building that houses the Duxbury Middle and High School is located at 71 Alden Street Duxbury MA and was newly constructed in 2014 The Duxbury High School mascot is the Dragons and its school colors are green white and silver Duxbury High SchoolFront of Duxbury High SchoolAddress71 Alden StreetDuxbury Plymouth County Massachusetts 02332United StatesCoordinates42 02 31 N 70 40 27 W 42 041999832 N 70 67416397 W 42 041999832 70 67416397InformationSchool typePublic PublicMotto Soar to New Heights Established1866 157 years ago 1866 School districtDuxbury Public SchoolsNCES District ID2504410SuperintendentDanielle KlingamanNCES School ID250441000594 1 PrincipalTodd Warmington Interim 23 24 Teaching staff77 95 on an FTE basis 1 Grades9 12Enrollment886 2023 24 1 Grade 9185 1 Grade 10229 1 Grade 11234 1 Grade 12238 1 Average class size19 8Student to teacher ratio12 58 1 Color s Green White amp Silver AthleticsMIAA Division 2Athletics conferencePatriot LeagueMascotDragonsNewspaperThe Dragon FlyerYearbookThe PartridgeWebsitehttps www duxbury k12 ma us o dhs Contents 1 Demographics 2 Academics 2 1 Ratings 2 2 Opportunities 2 3 Standardized test performance 2 4 Funding 2 5 Post secondary preparedness 3 Athletics 3 1 Fall 3 2 Winter 3 3 Spring 4 History 5 Notable alumni 6 Controversy 6 1 Duxbury High School Football Program 6 1 1 Administrative Aftermath 6 2 Joseph Foley et al vs Duxbury Public Schools et al 7 References 8 External linksDemographics editThe 2023 total school population was 888 students a figure 4 less than enrollment in 2019 and 8 less than enrollment in 2018 5 Of the total number of students enrolled in Duxbury High School in 2023 18 1 are High Need Students 6 8 are Economically Disadvantaged 0 3 are English Language Learners 12 8 are Disabled 0 3 are African American 1 6 are Asian American 2 8 are Hispanic 3 2 are Multiracial and 91 8 are White 5 Of the 78 full time teaching staff 99 2 are licensed teachers and 89 2 are licensed teachers in the subject they teach 5 Academics editRatings edit In 2011 Duxbury High School was ranked 13 of all public Massachusetts high schools and 272 of national public high schools by U S News amp World Report while Boston Magazine ranked Duxbury High School 27 among 150 greater Boston public high schools in the same year 6 In 2017 U S News amp World Report ranked the school 17 in Massachusetts and 271 nationally while Boston Magazine ranked it 47 among greater Boston area public high schools 6 The Massachusetts Department of Education placed Duxbury High School in the 92nd percentile of Massachusetts public high schools in 2017 7 In 2020 the Massachusetts DoE classified Duxbury High School as a School of Recognition overall placing it in the 99th percentile of public high schools in Massachusetts 8 Opportunities edit 71 8 of students have access to participate in an arts course 83 1 of 11th and 12th grade students have completed at least one advanced course including Advanced Placement 95 9 of 9th grade students pass all of their courses 100 of students complete the MassCore program of studies 8 Standardized test performance edit Students who take the SAT averaged a score of 590 in Reading and 591 in Math in 2017 9 Students who scored a passing grade of 3 or higher on Advanced Placement examinations accounted for 73 in 2017 9 Students in the 10th grade who met or exceeded expectations on the MCAS ELA Math and Science portions numbered 89 86 and 97 respectively 5 Funding edit The total dollars spent per student amounted to 16 037 in 2020 15 960 of which all except 77 came from local and state funds 5 Post secondary preparedness edit The four year graduation rate is 98 8 with 86 1 matriculating to a 4 year university and 2 matriculating to a 2 year university 5 Athletics editThe Duxbury Dragons have won the following state championships 10 better source needed Fall edit Football 2005 2A 2008 2A 2010 2A 2011 2 2016 2 amp 2022 4 Division in Parentheses Boys Golf 1988 1989 1996 2000 2007 2010 and 2011 Boys Soccer 1976 1978 1981 1984 1985 1989 1995 2000 and 2001 Girls Soccer 1984 1995 and 2009Winter edit Boys Basketball 1989 1994 and 2006 Girls Basketball 1998 and 2015 Boys Hockey 2000 2005 2007 and 2019 Girls Hockey 2011 2012 2013 2014 and 2023 Girls Swimming 2017 2018 and 2020Spring edit Boys Lacrosse 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 and 2012 Girls Lacrosse 2007 Girls Golf 2001 Sailing New England Team Racing Champions 2009 Herreshoff Trophy Women s New England Fleet Racing Championship 2013 citation needed Boys Crew 2018 Girls Crew 2018 Girls Track 1986 Boys Tennis 1981 1984 1990 1994 2013 and 2023History editThe first high school in Duxbury was established as a private secondary school on Tremont and Depot Streets at the behest of U S Congressman George Partridge in 1844 11 A public high school in the town of Duxbury was first proposed in 1866 12 Public secondary education in Duxbury was originally conducted in privately owned buildings throughout the town The town was unable to afford teachers salaries from the outset In 1868 an agreement between the Partridge Academy Trustees and the Town of Duxbury was reached which allowed Duxbury s high school age residents to attend the Partridge Academy The Duxbury High School football team was established in the 1925 1926 school year while schooling continued at Partridge Academy 12 In 1927 a new high school building was constructed at 77 Alden Street for 85 000 11 The building served as the location of the Duxbury Ellison High School until 1997 when the Duxbury Free Library moved from the Wright Building to occupy 77 Alden Street 11 The Duxbury High School moved in 1997 to Saint George Street where it remained until 2013 when the building was razed and replaced with playing fields The present building housing the high school is located at 71 Alden Street Notable alumni editPeter Chandler class of 1971 13 professional soccer player Peter Teravainen class of 1973 14 former professional golfer Stet Howland class of 1978 15 professional rock and metal drummer Juliana Hatfield class of 1985 16 indie rock singer Bill Curley class of 1990 17 NBA forward and Boston College athletic Hall of Famer Will Miller class of 2002 18 Team USA 2012 Olympic Games 4th in men s eight rowing 19 Chris Ajemian class of 2005 20 professional lacrosse player with the Boston Cannons Max Quinzani class of 2006 MLL playerControversy editDuxbury High School Football Program edit During a March 12 2021 game against rival Plymouth North High School Duxbury High School football players were heard using anti Semitic words and potentially other derogatory language as part of their play calling system 21 The incident sparked international 22 and national attention in the weeks following its discovery and elicited public statements from virtually every party to the incident including the Anti Defamation League 23 By March 24 2021 Head Coach Dave Maimaron had been terminated in his position at the Duxbury High School football program and placed on paid administrative leave in his position as a special education instructor at the Duxbury High School 24 Duxbury Public Schools Superintendent John Antonucci announced that an investigation into the etiology and pervasiveness of anti Semitic or otherwise offensive language was underway and contracted to Just Training Solutions LLC by March 24th 25 On June 7 2021 the results of the investigation conducted by Just Training Solutions LLC were submitted in a 56 page document to Superintendent John Antonucci who summarized the report in a document made publicly available on June 10 2021 26 27 The investigation concluded that anti Semitic language and references to the Holocaust by members of the Duxbury High School football program were in violation of the School District s Vision Values Mission Goals Policy its Harassment Policy and its Staff Conduct Policy These violations took the form of using the words Auschwitz Rabbi and Dreidel to call plays at the line of scrimmage since 2010 2012 26 Additionally the report concluded Coaching staff engaged in profane and vulgar language and condoned the use of profane and vulgar language by students 26 Finally the report concluded that the football program violated the aforementioned School District policies in addition to the School Ceremonies and Observance Policy inasmuch as Catholic worship and prayer was integrated into the football program s preparation for competitions Mr Maimaron submitted his resignation from his teaching position at Duxbury Public Schools to Superintendent Antonucci on June 7 2021 26 28 Administrative Aftermath edit In June 2021 Duxbury High School Principal Jim Donovan announced that the contract of Thom Holdgate who has been the school s Director of Athletics and Wellness for 19 years would not be continued into the 2021 2022 school year 29 Joseph Foley et al vs Duxbury Public Schools et al edit Joseph Parker Foley was a graduate of the Duxbury Public Schools who died of an accidental drug overdose at the age of 27 years old in October 2020 As a sixth grade student of Duxbury Middle School in 2006 Mr Foley s gym teacher was John Blake a middle school physical education instruction and long time varsity men s hockey coach On March 31 2021 the Estate of Mr Foley filed a civil lawsuit in Plymouth Superior Court against the Duxbury Public Schools and John Blake seeking 1MM in damages 30 In the suit the estate of Mr Foley alleged that Mr Blake repeatedly sexually abused the sixth grader Mr Foley beginning in 2006 during gym class while it named the Duxbury Public Schools as grossly negligent reckless and or callously indifferent about their student Mr Foley s health welfare and safety 31 Mr Foley s subsequent drug use and accidentally lethal overdose was noted as a result of the sexual abuse he suffered as a Duxbury Middle School student at the hands of his teacher 32 By April 2021 the Duxbury Public Schools terminated Mr Blake s more than two decade career as an educator and coach 33 An independent investigation commissioned by the Duxbury School Department found that the allegations against Mr Blake including his sexual abuse of Mr Foley and his sexual relationship with a colleague were credible and in violation of the staff code of conduct 34 The suit was removed to the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts that same month upon the petition of the school district s attorneys Pierce Davis amp Perritano LLP 35 As of December 2022 Joseph Morgan attorney for the estate of Mr Foley announced that plaintiffs reached a monetary settlement with the Duxbury Public Schools 36 References edit a b c d e f g h Search for Public Schools Duxbury High 250441000594 National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 22 July 2021 Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education 2019 20 SAT Performance Report All Students Statewide Report Superintendent s Office Superintendent s Office duxbury k12 ma us Duxbury Public Schools Retrieved 15 September 2014 Dr Klingaman in charge Duxbury Clipper Duxbury Clipper 2022 02 02 Retrieved 2022 03 13 a b c d e f School and District Report Cards Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education reportcards doe mass edu Retrieved 2021 06 25 a b Best Public High Schools in Boston Archived from the original on 2018 10 09 2017 Report Card Overview Duxbury High 00820505 profiles doe mass edu Retrieved 2021 06 25 a b School and District Report Cards Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education reportcards doe mass edu Retrieved 2021 06 25 a b 2017 Report Card Overview Duxbury High 00820505 profiles doe mass edu Retrieved 2021 06 25 Duxbury State Championships Athletics Duxbury High School Retrieved 19 November 2019 a b c Browne Patrick T J 2009 Duxbury Past and Present Duxbury Massachusetts The Duxbury Rural and Historical Society pp 4ff a b Pillsbury Katherine H ed 1987 The Duxbury Book 1637 1987 Duxbury Massachusetts The Duxbury Rural and Historical Society pp 185ff Partridge Duxbury Free Library Duxbury High School 1971 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Partridge Duxbury Free Library Duxbury High School 1973 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Partridge Duxbury Free Library Duxbury High School 1978 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Partridge Duxbury Free Library Duxbury High School 1985 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint 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Clipper Retrieved 2021 06 23 Football players used anti Semitic language at game Duxbury Clipper 2021 03 24 Retrieved 2021 06 23 a b c d Antonucci John June 10 2021 Summary Report on the Investigation into Duxbury High School Football Program PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2021 06 24 Retrieved June 23 2021 Bad language poor behavior Duxbury Clipper 2021 06 16 Retrieved 2021 06 23 Ellement John R Stoico Nick June 11 2021 Duxbury High football team used antisemitic audibles since 2010 in practice investigator reports BostonGlobe com Retrieved 2021 06 23 Holdgate let go Duxbury Clipper 2021 06 23 Retrieved 2021 06 23 DocumentCloud www documentcloud org Retrieved 2022 12 14 Blake called not credible Duxbury Clipper 2021 07 14 Retrieved 2022 12 14 Former Duxbury Gym Teacher Denies Accusations He Raped Student 15 Years Ago www cbsnews com Retrieved 2022 12 14 Duxbury Gym Teacher Accused Of Rape Files Counterclaim www wbur org Retrieved 2022 12 14 Settlement reached in Parker Foley lawsuit Duxbury Clipper 2022 12 14 Retrieved 2022 12 14 DocumentCloud www documentcloud org Retrieved 2022 12 14 Settlement reached in Parker Foley lawsuit Duxbury Clipper 2022 12 14 Retrieved 2022 12 14 External links editOfficial website Duxbury Public Schools website Duxbury School District Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duxbury High School amp oldid 1178953201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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