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Symmes House Overview

The history of our House name:

 

William Symmes

William Symmes was the son of a minister of the North Parish church and lived in the Parson Barnard House on Osgood Street. He grew up to be the first lawyer of the Parish of Andover.

In 1789, Symmes, along with two other men, Kittredge and Osgood, went to the State House in Boston as representatives of Andover. They were instructed to vote against the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Since Massachusetts was the first state to consider ratifying the Constitution, other states would likely follow its lead. Most people in Massachusetts wanted to vote against ratification because Massachusetts was an important and rich state that did not want to lose its power. Massachusetts was against Federalism. Also, there was no Bill of Rights in the Constitution yet.

On the last day of the debate, William Symmes announced that he was changing his mind and would vote what his conscience told him which was to favor ratification. A vote was taken and the Federalists won by one vote, that being the one cast by William Symmes.

Many people in Andover were angry with him so upon his return, they hounded him out of town. He moved to Portland, Maine where he became a very successful lawyer. Later he became a U.S. Congressman. It is because of William Symmes that we have a U.S. Constitution today.


Our Teams:

Each of our teams has its own web page for you to check out. Click on the Team Name to visit their web page.

Alligators

SocialStudies/LanguageArts
S101 Brenda Shanley

Math/Science
S102 Marsha McManus

Buccaneers

SocialStudies/LanguageArts
S208 Maryann Platt

Math/Science
S203 Greg Pascoe

Chillin' Cheetahs

SocialStudies/LanguageArts
S202 Robert Poirier

Math/Science
S201 Kacie Boutilier

Wildcats

SocialStudies/LanguageArts
S205 Dan Wrigley

Math/Science
S204 Kathy Poor

Eagles

SocialStudies/LanguageArts
S106 Kelli Bishop

Math/Science
S107 Nancy Chandler

Falcons

SocialStudies/LanguageArts
S104 Patricia Brayden

Math/Science
S103 Susan Francoeur

Grizzlies

SocialStudies/LanguageArts
S206 Andrea Van Horn

Math/Science
S207 Steve Wrigley

Special Ed

S105 Jennifer Mungovan
S103 Marycay Richard
S107 Brian Reilly

The mission of North Andover Public Schools is to cultivate a respectful community of engaged learners,
insightful thinkers, and effective communicators. 


It is the policy of North Andover Public Schools not to discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religion, national origin, color, homelessness, sexual orientation, age or disability in its education programs, services, activities or employment practices.

North Andover Middle School is located at:
495 Main Street | North Andover, MA 01845 | Phone: 978-794-1870 | Fax: 978 794 3619

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