The Newtown High School mascot and athletic emblem is the
Nighthawk with blue and gold as the school colors.
Athletics The Newtown Nighthawks compete in the Colonial Division of the
South West Conference. All SWC schools are members of the
Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference. The Nighthawks participate in cheerleading, cross country, field hockey, football, soccer, swimming, volleyball, basketball, ice hockey, indoor track, wrestling, baseball, golf, lacrosse, softball, tennis, and track. Until 1996, the school's teams were called "The Indians" and featured an Indian mascot. This was changed among controversy of the mascot being racist in nature. In 1996, local Connecticut students, all native American and actively involved with their culture, visited Newtown High School and explained that the pep rally and game activities—the war chants, tomahawk chants, the Indian costumes and dancing—trivialize religious customs. Representatives from other local tribes explained that mascots should not depict a race or ethnic group because it is dehumanizing. They were renamed the Newtown Nighthawks. On December 14, 2019, the football team won the school's first state championship since 1992. Scoring in the final seconds of the game, the win made national news. Newtown was ranked second in the state at the end of the year, behind St. Joseph, who went undefeated, beating every team by a combined 44.7 points. They won on the 7th anniversary of the
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, where several of the players on the team went for elementary school. ==Marching band and color guard==