Brighton High School, high school in Rochester, New York
Brighton High School is a public secondary school in Rochester, New York, serving students in grades nine through twelve. The building features traditional architecture with large windows, a brick facade, and is surrounded by sports fields and green space.
The school was founded in the early 1900s and evolved over decades to meet changing educational needs. The yearbook Crossroads has been published since 1933, documenting the institution's long history and its importance to generations of students.
Brighton High School takes its name from the Brighton neighborhood and reflects the community it serves. The school serves as a social hub where students gather in hallways, the cafeteria, and through clubs and teams that align with their interests.
The campus is easily accessible with ample parking and wide hallways with well-equipped classrooms throughout. Visitors should check in at the main office to navigate the grounds and learn about current activities or events.
The school operates multiple student publications including the art magazine Galaxy since the 1950s and the newspaper Trapezoid, both award-winning for creative writing and journalism. This active student media culture shows the creative commitment of the student body.
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