Chariho High School, Public high school in Richmond, United States
Chariho High School is a public secondary school located on an expansive campus in Wood River Junction featuring multiple classroom buildings, science laboratories, and sports facilities. The site includes specialized training areas and marine technology instruction spaces that serve the student population.
The school was founded in 1960 to serve three communities - Charlestown, Richmond, and Hopkinton - through a shared regional arrangement. This cooperative structure was created to provide secondary education across multiple municipalities.
The Marine Technology Center at Chariho High School received an early endorsement from the American Boat and Yacht Council for marine trades education.
The campus is situated in Wood River Junction, offering a central location for students from the three served communities. The site is accessible and can be easily viewed from the surrounding area by those interested in seeing the facilities.
Students from Chariho High School excel in athletics, with numerous championships in baseball, football, lacrosse, and track competitions.
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