According to Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education annual statistics, for the 2019–2020 academic year, the demographic enrollment distributions for race, gender and grade level at Tewksbury Memorial High School are as follows:
[7] In 2010 the town voted to build a new high school next to the old one to address structural issues leading to the institution of this warning status.
Some of the more distinguishing characteristics of the complex include airport style restrooms for students, shared prep areas behind science and art classrooms, a TV studio, and two large rooms that can accommodate three or four classes meeting together.
This ties in with numerous green features that add to the energy efficiency of the school and guarantee an additional reimbursement from the state.
[9] As of September 2012, the new high school was finally complete, though the exterior features including the parking lot and track and field were delayed for a while longer.