Fitchburg High School
Due to ever growing enrollment, a new structure was built in 1869 and was designed by a local architect named Elbridge Boyden.Notably, in the 1874–1875 school year, Henry P. Armsby taught at Fitchburg High.This new building was designed by the firm of Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott to replace the previous high school which had burned down in 1934.[3] Charles Wilson Killam, a professor at Harvard University, was hired as consulting architect for this project.Notable coaches of the Fitchburg High football team history include Walt Dubzinski, Dennis Gildea, and Cleo A. O'Donnell.