Lynnfield High School is a four-year, coeducational public high school for students in grades nine through twelve residing in the town of Lynnfield, Massachusetts, United States.
Athletics
Lynnfield High School is a member of the Cape Ann League and is a Division III competitor in the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association. Sports teams are known as the Pioneers, and the school colors are blue and gold. Lynnfield High offers sports in the fall, winter, and spring seasons.[3]
Fall Sports
Football
Golf
Soccer (boys & girls)
Field Hockey
Volleyball
Cross Country (boys & girls)
Cheerleading
Winter Sports
Basketball (boys & girls)
Ice Hockey (boys & girls)
Wrestling
Indoor Track (boys & girls)
Gymnastics
Swimming (Co-Ed)
Spring Sports
Baseball
Softball
Tennis (boys & girls)
Track & Field (boys & girls)
Lacrosse (boys & girls)
Arts and activities
Lynnfield High School has many notable art and music programs, as well as clubs and extracurricular activities. Every fall, a Club Fair is held during school, organized by student representatives from different activities to inform and encourage freshmen to participate and get involved. Some of Lynnfield's clubs and activities include:
Best Buddies
Math Team
Mock Trial
The Catalyst (Student Newspaper)
Dance Club
Debate Team
Habitat for Humanity
Concert Choir
Men's Chorus and Women's Chorus
Stocks and Trades Club
Pickleball Club
Yearbook Club
Interact Club
Environmental Awareness Club
Chess Club
Lynnfield Media
A Healthy Lynnfield
Asian Students Alliance
Tri-M Music Honor Society
Theatre East is Lynnfield High School's drama company. The company performs a 40-minute play each winter as a long-time participant of the METG (Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild)'s High School division Dramafest. It has competed against numerous high schools in the local area, and the company is renowned for its consistently impressive productions and winning awards each year at every level of competition. In 2019, Theatre East went to the final level of competition with their production of Donald Margulies' Shipwrecked! An Entertainment. In 2024, the company moved on to the semi-finals with their original production of Isabell Moschella’s “Flicker” with original lighting by Kiri Dixon and Jake Martinho and an original score by Siri Tudi
Graduation requirements
To graduate from Lynnfield High School, students must earn 108 credits and meet the following departmental and community service requirements:
Department
Required Courses
English
English 9, 10, 11, 12 (including Research Paper in grade 11)
Mathematics
Four full-year math courses
Science
Three full-year science courses
Social Studies
Modern World History, U.S. History I, U.S. History II
Unified Arts
One semester course
Business/Technology
One semester course
Physical Education/Health
PE 9/Health, PE 10, PE 11, PE 12
Community Service
35 hours (20 hours to be completed by the end of grade 10; an
additional 15 hours to be completed by the end of semester one of
the senior year)
Students must be scheduled for a minimum of 27.5 credits (or the equivalent) per school year. At least one-semester elective is required of all students.[4]