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  1. On June 24, 1887, Staples High School conferred its first high school diplomas to six female students who comprised its first graduating class. [6] In 1909, the town of Westport accepted control of Staples High School from the Horace Staples estate. [6]

  2. Dec 24, 2018 · Staples High School is almost 135 years old. The 3-story building — the latest incarnation — was dedicated in 2005. It’s already a teenager. It replaced a low-slung, 1-story school that was completed in 1981.

  3. Staples High School, founded in 1884, is a comprehensive public high school grades 9–12 with an enrollment of 1,800 students and 203 faculty members. The single public high school serving Westport, Staples is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and consistently ranked as one of the top high schools in Connecticut.

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  4. Feb 14, 2017 · Now there’s even more proof: a video documentary, called “The High School That Rocked!”. It’s a labor of love from Fred Cantor, a 1971 Staples alum who missed most of those performances, but is now making up for lost time.

  5. Sep 22, 2022 · In 1884 – after being turned down several times over 16 years by the town – he finally began building a school on land he owned near his Riverside Avenue home. (The original building was torn down in 1967; we know it today as the site of Saugatuck Elementary School.)

  6. Staples High School, founded in 1884, is a comprehensive public high school grades 9–12 with an enrollment of 1,700 students and 200 faculty members. The single public high school serving the town of Westport, Staples is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and consistently ranked as one of the top high

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  8. Staples High School offers a broad and deep curriculum designed to support each student through his or her high school experience and in preparation for the future. At its core is the notion that the path to success and fulfillment may look entirely different from one student to another.

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