Hartford Public High School
Hartford Public High School, in Hartford, Connecticut, was founded in 1638. It is the second-oldest public secondary school in the United States,[1] after the Boston Latin School. It is part of the Hartford Public Schools district.
Hartford Public High School | |
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The original school, on a 1911 postcard | |
Address | |
55 Forest Street , , 06105 United States | |
Coordinates | 41.765°N 72.701°W |
Information | |
Type | Public school |
Established | 1638 |
Grades | 9–12 |
Color(s) | Blue and white |
Team name | Owls |
Website | www |
Notable alumni
- Michael Adams, class of 1981, NBA All-Star and coach
- George Athanson class of 1946, Mayor of Hartford 1971–1981
- Morgan Bulkeley, Governor of Connecticut, U.S. Senator
- Marcus Camby, class of 1993, NBA player 1996–2013
- Franklin Chang-Diaz, class of 1969, NASA astronaut
- Katharine Seymour Day, historical preservationist
- Monk Dubiel, class of 1936, former MLB player
- Reuben Ewing (born Reuben Cohen), Major League Baseball player
- Edward M. Gallaudet, class of 1851, President of Gallaudet University in Washington, DC from 1864–1910
- George Kirgo, class of 1943, screenwriter, author, humorist, and founding member of the National Film Preservation Board of the Library of Congress
- Nick Koback, class of 1953, former MLB player
- Pete Naktenis, class of 1932, former MLB player
- Bob Nash, class of 1968, basketball player
- Eddie A. Perez, class of 1976, Mayor of Hartford, 2001–2010
- Lindy Remigino, class of 1949, Olympic track athlete
- Harold Rome, class of 1923, songwriter
- Marlon Starling, class of 1976, WBC & WBA Welterweight World Champion
- Griffin Alexander Stedman, Union Army Colonel in the Civil War
- Tony Todd, class of 1972, actor
- Kang Tongbi, Chinese feminist
- Laura Wheeler Waring, class of 1906, college teacher[2] and artist of the Harlem Renaissance
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References
- Varhola, Michael (2011). Life in Civil War America. F+W Media. Retrieved June 22, 2012.
- "Laura Wheeler Waring". Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
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