Carver Middle High School is a public school located in Carver, Massachusetts, United States. This school was formerly two different schools, Carver Middle School (6–8) and Carver High School (9–12) in one building with both schools sharing the library and auditorium. The school became under one principal in 2008–09 school year. This school became officially Carver Middle High School the following school year. It is located at 60 South Meadow Rd. and has an enrollment of 489 students in grades 6–8, and 537 students in grades 9–12. The school's mascot is the Crusaders and the school colors are Maroon and Silver/Gray. The principal is Mrs. Christine Cabral. The assistant principals are Mr. Dillon Antell (6–8) and Mr. Sean McGinnis (9–12)
District
Students enter Carver Middle High School at 6th grade from Carver Elementary School. Most students graduate and leave from the 12th grade here.
For the past few years Carver has had the money to pay for the buses, starting in 2004 for grades 10 and above. Grades 9 and below are always paid for by the town.
Athletics
Carver is well known for its wrestling and girls basketball program. Carver competes in the South Shore League. Christopher Carbone is the interim director of the athletic program at CMHS.
In 2000, the football team made their first appearance in the MIAA Division 4B State Championship, but were ultimately defeated by powerhouse Fairhaven. In 2023, the football team made their second appearance in the MIAA State Championship, but lost to defending state champions, West Boylston.[4]
The baseball team advanced to the state championship in 1999, but were defeated by Northbridge by a score of 6-2.
Intramurals
Since no sports are offered in grades 6–7, grade 8 is allowed to partake in High School Sports, students can participate in intramural sports. A one-time payment must be made and a medical form must be turned in.