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Foxborough High School

Foxborough High School (FHS) is a public high school in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Part of the Foxborough Public Schools district, it serves about 750 students in grades 9 to 12.It is at 120 South Street. In 2026, the student body was about 74 percent White, 10 percent Black, 8.5 percent Hispanic, and 4 percent Asian.

History
Foxborough High School was preceded by the English and Classical School established by James L. Stone. It was in the Town House in 1858. Housed in a public building, it was required to admit some students who could not pay. It closed when a public high school was established. In 1928 a new high school building opened. In 1973 a new high school building opened and the old building became a middle school named for former FHS principal John J. Ahern. In 2009 a vote was held on millions of dollars of repairs for the school. In 2013 the history department ran a congressional bill process simulation with student roleplaying legislators. Later that year, the school made national headlines after a class ring was returned to its owner after 40 years. ==Extracurriculars==
Extracurriculars
The school has a jazz band. ==Sports==
Sports
Football coach Jack Martinelli led the team to almost 300 wins and four championships. The school has a football rivalry with Mansfield High School. The school has an Athletics Hall of Fame. The girls soccer tram won a state championship in 1987. ==Alumni==
Alumni
Sarah Behn, basketball coach and former professional basketball player • Tom Nalen, football player ==References==
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