Acton-Boxborough Annual Report 2023-24

28 | ACTON-BOXBOROUGH REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT | ANNUAL REPORT 2023–2024

High School

• The 24th annual Community Service Awards Night honored 645 students who volunteered for over 70,000 hours in 2023. • Through the generosity of our communities, we awarded over 155 local scholarships that totaled approximately $150,000 at the 32nd annual Scholarship Night . • Proscenium Circus performed The Music Man , METG State semi-finalist A Doll’s House , and an evening of Adventures of Sherlock Holmes . • Nearly 100 A-B Ambassadors welcomed the 9th Grade class with tours and mentorship during the transition to high school. • 250 student musicians performed the Spring in Motion: From Pixels to Playbills Concert at Groton Hill Music Center . ABRHS Choruses presented our 29th Annual Cabaret Night, and the Orchestra presented its first-ever Masquerade Concert The Madrigal Singers traveled to Costa Rica for perfor- mances, volunteer projects, and elementary school visits. The Band, Chorus, and Orchestra invited elemen- tary and junior high school students to town-wide concerts in the Regan Gym The ABRHS Band had a successful fall season and performed in the Marlbor- ough Labor Day and Acton Memorial Day parades. • We offered these courses for the first time this year: Intro to Science Research, Modern Art History, Ukulele & Piano, and Public Speaking. • A number of students participated in Early College through dual and concurrent enrollment. We offered Introduction to Macroeconomics in partnership with Middlesex Community College and summer study of PreCalculus through University of Vermont, UMass Lowell, and University of New England.

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