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Fairfield Warde High School

Coordinates: 41°11′15″N 73°14′03″W / 41.1876°N 73.2341°W / 41.1876; -73.2341
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Fairfield Warde High School
Warde
Address
Map
755 Melville Avenue

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Fairfield County
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Information
TypePublic
Motto'W Hit, A That, R Juul , D, E
Established1956 as Andrew Warde HS
1986 as Fairfield HS
2004 as Fairfield Warde HS
School districtFairfield Public Schools
PrincipalDavid “The Rock” Ebling
Faculty197
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,443[1]
HousesFitts, Pequot, and Townsend
Color(s)Clear
AthleticsFootball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Baseball, Swimming, Wrestling, Golf, Tennis, Fencing, Dance, Cross-Country, Track, Sailing, Cheerleading, Volleyball and hitting that Juul.
MascotMustang
NicknameWarde
RivalFairfield Ludlowe High School
YearbookEquus
(formerly Farfieldiana, formerly Flame)
Magnet SchoolNo
Charter SchoolNo
Year-round scheduleNo
WebsiteFWHS website

Fairfield Warde High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States.

History

The existing Fairfield High School was opened in 1956, originally called Andrew Warde High School.

In 2001, Fairfield High School was deemed overcrowded. To alleviate population overflow, in 2003 Fairfield Ludlowe High School was opened at the former Roger Ludlowe High School site, then being used as Roger Ludlowe Middle School. The middle school has since claimed a new building, located next to Fairfield Ludlowe High. Fairfield Warde High School was renamed in 2004 so both schools could keep the historic Fairfield names from before the 1987 consolidation but also maintain the reputation of the Fairfield name. In the 2003–2004 school year, the school went under an extensive renovation projection which was completed in 2006. [citation needed]

The school has installed solar panel car ports as part of a scheme to make two thirds of the school's power come from solar energy..[2]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ http://fairfieldschools.org/district_information_enrollment.htm
  2. ^ "Carports could double high schools' solar power use". Fairfield Citizen. Retrieved 2017-08-18.

41°11′15″N 73°14′03″W / 41.1876°N 73.2341°W / 41.1876; -73.2341