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Saugus High School opened its doors for the first time in September 1975 to 870 ninth and 10th grade students. Forty years later, the school is planning to celebrate.

On September 8, 2015, Saugus High School will be having a big day, inviting alumni and past staff back to the campus for tours (the changes are significant), a large assembly involving every current student and appearances by past teachers and alumni who have gone on to make significant contributions to the world.

“Saugus High School is proud of its four decades of service to this community,” said current Saugus principal Bill Bolde. “More than 22,000 students and over 1,000 staff members have called this campus home and it will be good to see some familiar faces on September 8th.”

The assembly in the gym will feature video and slide presentations showing life before and after the high school was built, presentations from political leaders, and an appearance by the school’s founding principal, 91-year-old Dr. Myron Sproul.

“We’re very proud of the rich history and all of the outstanding contributions Saugus High School has made to the community,” said Hart School District Superintendent Vicki Engbrecht.

“Having been a part of this school for 31 years has personally given me a unique connection with Centurion families through the years,” Bolde said. “I’m very proud of what we stand for and how we approach educating students. We look forward to this special celebration as a way of remembering our past successes as we anticipate where the future will take us.

Tours will be held starting at 7:30 in the morning on September 8th, with the main program getting underway at 11 am in the gym. For more information and to schedule a tour, contact Bill Bolde (wbolde@hartdistrict.org) or Tracy Moscoe (tmoscoe@hartdistrict.org), or call 661-297-3900.

 

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43 Comments

  1. an amazing school! i attribute my post-high school pursuits to them!

  2. Eric Baker Eric Baker says:

    I don’t even recognize it anymore…

  3. Roberta Rock Roberta Rock says:

    Kwik Ink Silk Screen Designs, Dean Allen Spunt,Joel Spunt,

  4. Joel Spunt Joel Spunt says:

    Saugus graduate class of 2004

  5. I went there in 1977 lol so cool

  6. Gary Wanjon Gary Wanjon says:

    1979 graduate yikes!!!

  7. Joan Casey Joan Casey says:

    I remember the day, imagine a high school in what used to be a cow pasture.

  8. I was a Sr at Hart that year, so our class stayed at Hart and graduated in 1976. But I do remember when Saugus opened, it was the 3rd high school in the area.

  9. Lori Brown, Jamie Ayers Page, Andi Piccini, Wendy Santogrossi check it out.

  10. Andi Piccini Andi Piccini says:

    Oh man I wish I knew about this sooner!!

  11. Josh, you speaking about your great contribution to the world?

  12. Shawn Gibson Shawn Gibson says:

    What time is it over?..I work til 2:15…

  13. Lisa Mello Lisa Mello says:

    Good old Cow Pie High. Hung out in Mr. Garrisons room at lunch with friends. We all gave our lunch money to the person closest to the cafeteria and they ran for our food. My one regret was that they didn’t have choirs that’s why I wanted to go to Hart HS. They had an awesome music and performing arts group.

  14. Darb Corked Darb Corked says:

    Wish I could be there!

  15. Terry Ellis Terry Ellis says:

    I was there that day for 10th grade. Remember that each building was painted a different color. Personally I like the colors now better.

  16. Happy birthday…..wonderful school

  17. Danny Cato Danny Cato says:

    It looks nicer than when i was there! Time flies

  18. Patty Munoz Patty Munoz says:

    I was there the next year. Love the way it looks now. Wish I could be there.

  19. I love my Saugus High ……Class of 1982. Looks good

  20. Lisa Bailey Lisa Bailey says:

    That’s right!!!

  21. Sally Burk Sally Burk says:

    Wow! Wish I was closer.

  22. Mani Torres Mani Torres says:

    I wish I could be there to help celebrate our high school. Regardless, go Centurions and class of 1980!!!

  23. Anne Marie Anne Marie says:

    Woop woop class of 80!

  24. Rosa Ruiz Rosa Ruiz says:

    Class of 1982 (Torres)

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