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Encyclopedia > Drury High School

Drury High School is a school located in North Adams, Massachusetts. It serves the towns of Florida, North Adams, Readsboro, and Stamford.   North Adams is a city in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ... Florida is a town located in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. ... Readsboro, Vermont Readsboro is a town located in Bennington County, Vermont. ... Stamford, Vermont Stamford is a town located in Bennington County, Vermont. ...


History

1843 - School built with $3000 grant given by the late Nathan Drury that the school now gets it's namesake from


1851 - Became a free, public high school


1867 - First building torn down and replaced with a new one.


2003 - School renovated to have new classrooms and updated electronic technology


2005 - Rog enters Drury and "shakes things up".


Current Standing

It has a student body of approximately 600 students. The school's mascot is currently the Blue Devil. The school colors are blue and white.


References/External Links

  • North Adams Public Schools
  • School History

Druy competes primarily within Berkshire County, however a small portion of its non-league independent schedule includes similar size schools from the Connecticut River Valley of Western Massachusetts and nearby Vermont. Most traditional rival is Hoosac Valley High School of Cheshire.



 
 

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