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Weston High School (Massachusetts)

Coordinates:42°20′20.0″N71°18′16″W / 42.338889°N 71.30444°W /42.338889; -71.30444
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Public high school in Weston, Massachusetts, United States
Weston High School
Location
Map
444 Wellesley Street

,
02493

United States
Coordinates42°20′20.0″N71°18′16″W / 42.338889°N 71.30444°W /42.338889; -71.30444
Information
TypePublichigh school
School districtWeston Public Schools
Faculty57 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment658 (2024-25)[1]
 • Grade 9155
 • Grade 10167
 • Grade 11167
 • Grade 12169
Student to teacher ratio11.3[1]
ColorsMaroon, Gray and White  
Athletics conferenceDual County League
MascotWildcats
Team nameWildcats, Red Tide (Swimming) Wayland-Weston Crew (Rowing)
WebsiteWeston High School

Weston High School is ahigh school (grades 9–12) inWeston,Massachusetts,United States, a suburb 12 miles west ofBoston. The school is located at 444 Wellesley Street in Weston. During the 2024-2025 school year, it had 658 students.[2]

The current principal is Sue Baristow and the current assistant principal is Todd Whitten. Other administrators include Katherine Lemons (English Dept.), Kimberly Young (Social Studies Dept.), Stephen Ribisi (Science Dept.), James McLaughlin (Mathematics Dept.), Kathleen Baker (World Language Dept.), Christopher Fehl (Art Dept.), and Christopher Memoli (Music Dept.). Marla Shay is the Head of Guidance and Patrick Kelly is the Head of Special Education.

Weston High School’s Class of 2024 achieved a graduation rate of 99.3%, with 96% of graduates continuing on to college. Over the past decade, the five universities most frequently attended by the school’s graduates have been theUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst,Northeastern University,Boston College,Harvard University, and theUniversity of Michigan—Ann Arbor. The school's2024-2025 profile highlights Weston High School's unique programs and notable student achievements.

History

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Between the end of WWII in 1945 and 1970, the "Boomer" generation, the number of school-age children in Weston increased 363%, from 635 students to 2,937. The town embarked on 25-year school building program resulting in five new school complexes. After a devastating fire in 1948 destroyed the roofing and interior of the new Weston High School, the building was rebuilt as an elementary school and a new replacement high school was commissioned.[3]

This new high school, which was located near Weston Town Center by the current Weston Public Library, Country and Woodland Elementary Schools, was renowned as the "architectural achievement of the century" by the Boston Herald when it opened in January 1950. The nation's first million-dollar public building, Weston High School offered resources and technologies never before seen in a public school. Revolutionary architecture and layout of the school allowed for new teaching and class organization methods. The building has since been torn down due to the building of the newField School, but it served as the Field School until the 2014–2015 school year.

In 1961, the current Weston High School was built as one of the most expensive schools in the nation at $8,930,001 (1961 dollars). This building is the fifth public high school in Weston and is designed to be in active service far longer than many contemporary schools, thanks to constant renovation and a high-quality initial design and build.

Campus

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Weston High School campus and athletic fields

Weston High School is a large brick and glass building sitting on a 103-acre campus that is shared with Weston Middle School. The campus includes 14 athletic fields, 10 tennis courts, an indoor pool, sugar house, and fishing pond.[1]

Weston High School, designed and built in 1961 at a cost of $64.3 million (2012 dollars), has been renovated periodically since its construction. The facilities have maintained a modern appearance, marked especially by the extensive use of glass.

The building itself consists of a large gymnasium, weight room, library, theater and tech center, dance studio, music rooms, auditorium, computer labs, and many classrooms. The building is split into different wings for each subject, including English and History, Math and Science, and Language.

A seventh wing (G Wing) has been constructed for the 2012–2013 school year. The 23,000 square foot addition serves as the science wing, housing eight science classrooms, a 58-seat lecture hall, an outdoor amphitheater-style classroom, and copious atrium space. The project is designed for and seekingLEED Silver certification.[4]

Athletic state championships

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Weston is known for their athletic success. They are widely regarded as one of the best high school sport schools in Massachusetts, consistently winning multiple state championships each year in a variety of sports. In terms of state championships, the boys' swimming team has seen the most success, winning 27 state titles.

Note: Some state championships from the 2024-2025 school year may not be included because some of the MIAA state championship archives haven't been updated.

SportYear(s)
MIAA sanctioned sports
Boys' swimming(27)[5]1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022, 2023, 2024
Boys' tennis(12)[6]1974, 1975, 1976, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
Boys' golf(9)[7]2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2022, 2023
Boys' indoor track(5)[8]1973, 1991, 1997, 2019, 2025
Girls' indoor track(4)[8]1997, 1998, 2022, 2023
Girls' soccer(4)[9]1997, 1998, 2010, 2012
Football(3)[10]1991, 1996, 1998
Girls' tennis(3)[6]1978, 2010, 2019
Boys' basketball(2)[11]1955, 1998
Girls' swimming

(2)[5]

2015, 2024
Field Hockey(1)[12]2008
Boys' soccer(1)[13]2009
Boys' lacrosse(1)[14]2011
Girls' cross country(1)[8]2022
Boys' cross country(1)[8]1990
Girls' outdoor track(1)[8]2022
Boys' outdoor track(1)[8]2025
Girls' volleyball(1)[15]2023
Baseball(0)
Softball(0)[16]
Girls' lacrosse(0)[14]
Girls' golf(0)[17]
Girls' basketball(0)[11]
Girls' alpine skiing(0)[18]
Boys' alpine skiing(0)[18]
Boys' rugby(0)[19]
Girls' rugby(0)[19]
Girls' gymnastics(0)[20]
Wrestling(0)[21]
Other sports & Co-op's
Boys' ice hockey (Co-op)

(1)[22]

2024
Girls' ice hockey (Co-op)

(0)[22]

Rowing/Crew(?)

Rankings

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The school is accredited by theNew England Association of Schools and Colleges. In 2024,Boston Magazine ranked Weston High School #2 in the Boston area,[23] andU.S. News & World Report ranked the school #12 in Massachusetts (#7 excluding exam and charter schools), and #328 in the United States.[24] In 2025, Niche ranked Weston High School #2 of 365 public high schools in Massachusetts (#1 excluding exam and charter schools) and #66 of 20,733 public high schools in the United States.[25]

Sports

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Weston competes in theDual County League, which includesActon-Boxborough Regional High School,Bedford High School,Concord-Carlisle High School,Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School,Newton South High School,Waltham High School,Wayland High School, andWestford Academy. The athletics department is headed by Athletic Director Mike McGrath.[26]

During the 2023-2024 school year, Weston High School fielded athletic teams in 22 sports during three seasons. Winning eight state championships and 11 Dual County League championships, the athletic program was recognized as the second best in Massachusetts.[27] More than 50 percent of the school’s student body participated in each of the three sports seasons.

Demographics

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According to the Massachusetts Department of Education, the approximate demographic profile of Weston High School is as follows in the 2024-2025 school year:[28]

  • White - 55%
  • Asian - 24.9%
  • Multi-Race - 7.4%
  • Hispanic - 6.8%
  • Black - 5.5%

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^abc"Weston High". National Center for Education Statistics. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2024.
  2. ^"Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education: Weston High School Profile".Weston Public Schools.
  3. ^"A Weston Timeline, 20th Century".
  4. ^Weston HS. Ctaconstruction.com (2011-09-29). Retrieved on 2012-05-25.
  5. ^abMIAA Swimming State Champions
  6. ^abMIAA Tennis State Champions
  7. ^MIAA Boys Golf State Champions
  8. ^abcdefMIAA Track & Field and Cross Country State Champions
  9. ^MIAA Soccer State Champions
  10. ^MIAA Football State Champions
  11. ^abMIAA Basketball State Champions
  12. ^MIAA Field Hockey State Champions
  13. ^Microsoft Word - 2023 Soccer State Champions
  14. ^abMIAA Lacrosse State Champions
  15. ^MIAA Volleyball State Champions
  16. ^MIAA Softball State Champions
  17. ^MIAA Girls Golf State Champions
  18. ^abMIAA Alpine Ski State Champions
  19. ^abMIAA Rugby State Champions
  20. ^MIAA Girls' Gymnastics State Champions
  21. ^MIAA Wrestling State Champions
  22. ^abMIAA Ice Hockey State Champions
  23. ^"Boston Magazine, Best Public High Schools in Greater Boston, 2024".
  24. ^"U.S. News & World Report, Best High Schools, 2024 Rankings".
  25. ^"2025 Weston High School Rankings".Niche. RetrievedJune 10, 2023.
  26. ^"Athletics".Weston High School. June 8, 2023. RetrievedJune 10, 2023.
  27. ^"2024 MaxPreps Cup".
  28. ^"Contact Information - Weston High (03300505)".profiles.doe.mass.edu. RetrievedAugust 16, 2025.

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