Pioneer Valley Regional School

Coordinates: 42°41′01″N 72°29′09″W / 42.6835216°N 72.4857444°W / 42.6835216; -72.4857444

Pioneer Valley Regional School

Pioneer Valley Regional School
Location
Northfield, Massachusetts
United States
Information
School type Public secondary
Established 1957
Founder Ronald White
School district Pioneer Valley Regional School District
NCES District ID 2509600
Superintendent Ruth Miller
NCES School ID 250960001515
Principal Bill Wehrli
Principal Dale Hopkins
Grades 7-12
Enrollment 461 (2014-2015[1])
  Grade 7 73
  Grade 8 87
  Grade 9 73
  Grade 10 77
  Grade 11 68
  Grade 12 83
Student to teacher ratio 12.58 : 1
Medium of language English
Schedule type Rotating block schedulling
Hours in school day 6.5
Campus type Rural
Color(s) Black and gold
Slogan "Go Panthers!"
Song "The Washington Post March"
Athletics Yes
Sports Yes
Mascot Black Panther
Team name Pioneer Panthers
Average SAT scores 520 verbal
500 math
504 writing
1524 total (2015-2016)[2]
Newspaper The Panther Press
Budget $4.2M[3]
Communities served Northfield, Bernardston, Leyden, Warwick, Vernon
Feeder schools Northfield Elementary School, Bernardston Elementary School, Pearl Rhodes Elementary School, Warwick Community School, Vernon Elementary School
Website Pioneer Valley Regional School

Pioneer Valley Regional School is a public regional comprehensive secondary school located in Northfield, Massachusetts, United States. It offers grades seven through twelve. It is the primary high school for the towns of Leyden, Northfield, Warwick and Bernardston, Massachusetts. It is also an alternative for students from the neighboring town of Vernon, Vermont. The school was founded in 1957.

History

The Pioneer Valley School District was formed in 1991 following an agreement by the four towns involved: Leyden, Northfield, Warwick, and Bernardston. All four elementary schools feed into Pioneer.

A second expansion was made in 1992, expanding the high school portion and overhauling the auditorium.

Governance

Since the formation of the Pioneer Valley Regional School District, Pioneer Valley Regional School has fallen under the jurisdiction of the district's twelve-member school committee, made up of three members from each of the four towns. Though students from Vernon, Vermont are allowed to attend Pioneer, Vernon has no seat at the committee.

Criticism

Throughout the years, Pioneer has drawn criticism from concerned community members, in particular those who live in member communities. The school has been criticized for its handling of finances, including its recent several million dollar investment[3] in technology that failed to allocate any new personnel to deal with the installation, and as a result, the installation remains unfinished.

The school has repeatedly failed to meet state educational goals, with the school being located in the 41st percentile of MCAS test scores. The average SAT scores for the school were, as of 2014, average.[4][5]

Notable alumni

References

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