Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, Public regional high school in Sudbury, United States.
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School is a public regional school serving two communities with four gymnasiums, science laboratories, a 750-seat auditorium, and multiple sports fields on its modern campus. The facility provides comprehensive spaces for academics and athletics.
The school district formed in 1954 by merging students from Sudbury and Lincoln into a shared system. A major facility reconstruction occurred in 2004, bringing the entire campus up to modern standards.
The school offers instruction in five languages including Mandarin Chinese, and students participate in regular exchange programs. This linguistic diversity shapes daily school life and exposes learners to different cultures.
The campus features well-organized athletic facilities and academic buildings that are straightforward to navigate. Clear pathways and signage make it easy for visitors to find their way around the grounds.
Students created the computer game Hack in 1982, a work that shaped the development of roguelike games and open source software. This creation remains a notable contribution to gaming history from a high school setting.
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