Last updated: May 11, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-05-11)
Newton South High School is one of two public high schools in the city of Newton, Massachusetts, United States, the other being Newton North.
History and student life
By the late 1950s, Newton's sole public high school, Newton High, grew to 3,000 students. Newton built a new school, Newton South, in the Oak Hill neighborhood in 1960.[2] The school is organized into four student houses—Cutler, Goldrick, Goodwin, and Wheeler—each with a student commons.[2]
Newton South was the first public high school to create a gay–straight alliance in the United States in the early 1990s.[3]
Newton South features two award-winning student newspapers, Denebola and The Lion's Roar.[4]
U.S. News & World Report ranked Newton South as the 446th-best high school in the country and 20th-best in the Massachusetts in its 2020 rankings.[5]
The school is part of the Newton Public School District.
Public attention
The school gained notoriety in 2002 for its "Senior Scavenger Hunt",[6] a student-organized contest that featured theft, vandalism, illegal drug use, and various sexual acts committed by the graduating seniors in exchange for points.[7]
Newton South was named America's top athletic program by Sports Illustrated in 2010.[10]
Notable alumni
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Marisa Catalina Casey, class of 1997, co-author of Born in Our Hearts: Stories of Adoption, is the founder and executive director of the arts education nonprofit Starting Artists, Inc. located in Brooklyn
Roger Myerson, class of 1969, was one of the three recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2007 "for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory"[16]
Hari Nef, class of 2011, transgender actress, model, and writer. Debuted at New York Fashion Week Spring 2015[17]
B. J. Novak, class of 1997, co-executive producer, writer, and actor for NBC's comedy The Office[14]
Joe Rogan, class of 1985, TV host of Fear Factor, The Man Show, Joe Rogan Questions Everything, The Joe Rogan Experience podcast[14]
^ abc"Newton South High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 4, 2024.
^ abFrom the description of Newton South High School History, 1960–2003. (Minuteman Library Network). WorldCat record id: 319889351. Published by SNAC Cooperative