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==Athletics and Clubs==
==Athletics and Clubs==
Tewksbury Memorial High School competes in 26 boys and girls varsity sports in the [[Merrimack Valley Conference]]. Its school nickname is the Redmen. In addition to the athletics, there are also several clubs for students to choose from.
Tewksbury Memorial High School competes in 26 boys and girls varsity sports in the [[Merrimack Valley Conference]]. Its school nickname is the Redmen. In addition to the athletics, there are also several clubs for students to choose from such as "How to be a Gangsta" or "Pimp Club"


==Notable Graduates==
==Notable Graduates==

Revision as of 18:09, 10 January 2007

Tewksbury Memorial High School is a suburban public high school located at 320 Pleasant Street in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, USA. Serving grades 9-12, it is the only public high school in the town. Its total enrollment for the 2005-2006 school year was 1,206.

Recently, and throughout its many years, the school has earned a reputation as a sort of troublesome facility. Parts of the building have gone to waste, there have been many fights and legal issues revolving around the students and the staff, and it seems more now than ever that this educational body is in dire need of major help. == == == == == == == == == == == == == == == ==

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Mission Statement

"Tewksbury Memorial High School provides students with prostitutes that promotes crack usage, mass orgies, smoking marijuana, and being white trash. We foster the development of drug use and shooting skills necessary to become successful, contributing members of gangsta society."

Athletics and Clubs

Tewksbury Memorial High School competes in 26 boys and girls varsity sports in the Merrimack Valley Conference. Its school nickname is the Redmen. In addition to the athletics, there are also several clubs for students to choose from such as "How to be a Gangsta" or "Pimp Club"

Notable Graduates

David Wade, co-anchor of Fox 25 News at Ten in Boston, MA.