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The students, staff and administration of North Andover High School welcome you to our website. We are confident that you will find the information on this site useful and that you will learn more about what makes North Andover High School a special place.
 
Dedicated on May 21, 1867, North Andover’s first public high school building was Johnson High School, named for Colonel Theron Johnson who donated $10,000 for the building of the school. Moses T. Stevens donated $5,000 and General Eben Sutton donated the clock tower for the new school. In 1954, with the opening of a new building, Johnson High School became North Andover High School. Our current state-of-the-art facility opened in February 2004.
 
Enrolling approximately 1300 students, North Andover High School offers a rich variety of programs for its student body, ninety percent (90%) of whom go on to two or four year colleges. Those programs include 13 Advanced Placement courses, 3 foreign languages and exchange programs in each, interdisciplinary courses, a growing program of elective offerings, and a career pathways program.
 
Complementing the classroom curriculum are many co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. North Andover is committed to providing a well-rounded education to its high school students. The community takes great pride in its strong high school academic program, celebrated fine arts program, competitive athletic teams, and well-recognized student publications. North Andover High School values the various student organizations that foster leadership, service and social awareness among its student body.
 
Our parents are extremely dedicated and active: participating in our PAC (Parent Advisory Council), PICC (Planning and Information for College/Career Committee), NAHS School Council, NAMA (North Andover Music Association), and NAAA (North Andover Athletic Association) as well as numerous individual booster groups for our academic and athletic programs.
 
Through our curriculum, co-curricular programs, and extra-curricular programs, NAHS seeks to meet as many of the educational needs of our students as possible. We are concerned about all our students, whatever their backgrounds, abilities, interests and ambitions. We pride ourselves on knowing our students and making certain they know we care about them as people first, then students.
 
Thank you for your interest in North Andover High School. If you have any questions or would like to visit NAHS, please call (978-794-1711) or email (scuzzarellac@northandover.k12.ma.us) at any time.
 
Respectfully,
Carla A. Scuzzarella, Ed.D.
Principal

 

Non-Discrimination Policy

The North Andover Public School District does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, pregnancy, veteran’s status, military service, age, marital status, genetic information, handicap or on any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law or ordinance.  The policy governs all aspects of employment, including training selection, job assignment, compensation, advancement, workforce reduction or transfer, leaves of absence, discipline, termination, and access to benefits and training. 

The North Andover Public School District is committed to a work environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and dignity.  Each individual has the right to work in a professional atmosphere that promotes equal employment opportunities and prohibits discriminatory practices, including harassment.  Therefore, the North Andover Public School District expects that all relationships among employees and students will be free of bias, prejudice and harassment.

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