King Philip Regional High School
Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox school/short descriptionScript error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for clobbered parameters".Template:Main otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". King Philip Regional High School (KPRHS) is a regional high school in Wrentham, Massachusetts, United States. It is a part of the King Philip Regional School District, drawing students from three towns: Wrentham, Norfolk, and Plainville.
Marching band
The King Philip Regional High School Marching Band, known as "The Pride and The Passion",[1] has traveled throughout New England and the United States for state, regional, and national competitions including Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association (MICCA) marching band festivals,[2] New England Scholastic Band Association competitions,[3] USBands national competitions, and Bands of America Grand National competitions.
Awards and titles won by the King Philip Marching Band include:
- 21 consecutive (32 total) MICCA Finals Gold Medal awards (1986—2006 2008—2019)[2]Template:Better source needed
- USBands Group 2 Open Class National Champions (1995)[4]
- USBands Group 3 Open Class National Champions (1998, 1999, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2024)[4]
- USBands Group 4 Open Class National Champions (2009, 2012)[4]
Notable alumni and faculty
- Emory Rounds. Attorney and government ethics official. In 2018, he was appointed director of the United States Office of Government Ethics.
- David G. Binney, 1940 - 2008. Former deputy director of the FBI.[5]
- Joe Johnson, b. 1961. Former pitcher in Major League Baseball.[6]
- Jeff Plympton, b. 1965. Former pitcher in Major League Baseball.[7]
- Liam Kyle Sullivan, b. 1973. Comedian, cross dresser, singer, and YouTuber.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Jeremy Udden, b. 1978. Jazz musician. As of 2009, he was in a band called Plainville.[8]
- Lofa Tatupu, b. 1982. Former linebacker in the National Football League.[9]
- Evan McGill, b. 1983. Three-Time Tony Award–Winning Producer
- Jake Layman, b. 1994. Former player in the National Basketball Association.
- Michelle Carter, b. 1996. Convicted of involuntary manslaughter for encouraging her then boyfriend, Conrad Roy, to kill himself. See Death of Conrad Roy.[10]
References
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