Students get a sobering view of the ultimate consequence of driving under the influence. Here, the victim will soon arise and continue his teenage day. In real life....
DSF President Karen Vergakes addresses 2019 scholarship recipients and their parents at the annual DSF reception held at Harmony Hall. Class of 2020, you’re next. Get ready!
In what has become an annual tradition at Dracut High, our band, cheerleaders, and color guard offer a rousing welcome to students as they enter the school, many for the first time. Welcome freshmen! Go Middies Go!
The holiday season of giving came early to Dracut High School as members of the Dracut Volunteers stopped by to deliver school supplies for deserving students. Civic pride in real life and real ways!
DHS seniors hear a presentation from a representative of the University of New Hampshire. About eighty colleges and universities will visit our school to provide information about their college and programs. See Naviance for a complete listing of visiting schools.
Usually hard work and commitment is the magical combination to high school success, but these teachers tried a little “Hocus-Pocus” during their instruction on Halloween! We await word on whether spells aids spelling.
DHS soccer standout Brendan Davis is all smiles as he signs his Letter of Intent to study and play soccer at Stonehill College. Parents Jennifer and John join their son at DHS. Hard work (and talent) pay off!
Reason to be thankful this Thanksgiving? DHS Peer Mentors organized a benefit PowderPuff football game and, along with other activities, and the support of the DHS community, raised $2700 for the Oakes family. The Oakes recently lost their home due to a devastating fire.
Why is this Student Council President smiling? After she updates the Dracut School Committee on high school happenings (each meeting), Shakira Kawuba will dash off to the high school’s benefit PowderPuff game. Do you think she already knows the event will raise $2700?
Holiday elves-a.k.a. D.H.S. students-help in the annual Giving Tree drive of clothing, toys, and gift cards donated by families of DHS. This year's donations surpassed all previous years! Thank you to all whose generosity will make the holidays brighter this year.
DHS seniors Colby D. and Gabe M. proudly demonstrate their knowledge of physics and aerodynamics using a wind tunnel under the beauty of student-created artwork illuminating the school hallway.
Congratulations to the cast, crew, and director Hayley Wood for the weekend performance of Holes, performed at the Dracut High School Performing Arts Center!
Congratulations to DHS senior Tyesin Jasmin who qualified for the Northeastern Senior District Chorus and will be performing this weekend at Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory!
Ashlee Talbot, center, joined by her Middies teammates, entered DHS athletic history when she scored her 1000th career point as the Middies girls basketball team defeated Central Catholic High School at Dracut High. Congratulations Ashlee!
Thank you to Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union and more than fifty community volunteers who partnered with us to bring the Credit for Life Fair to our soon-to-be graduates in which students learn the financial consequences of the decisions they will have to make soon after graduation.
Congratulations to our Unified Sports teams and coaches, our active Best Buddies chapter, and the many students from across the entire school who make this recognition "special" indeed. We look forward to continuing the tradition and practice of inclusiveness in 23-24!