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Untitled Spreadsheet District Name of Senior High School Middle School Name Grade(s) forSport Requested for Requested Waiver Waiver Yr for Requested Waiver E Abby Kelley Foster - Worcester Abby Kelley Foster Middle 7 Football - Boys 2018-2019 E Abby Kelley Foster - Worcester Abby Kelley Foster Middle 7 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 E Abby Kelley Foster Worcester Abby Kelley Foster Middle 7 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 A Academy of Notre Dame - Tyngsboro Academy of Notre Dame 7-8 Soccer - Girls 2018-2019 E Ayer Shirley Regional HS - Ayer Ayer Shirley Reg. Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 E Ayer Shirley Regional HS - Ayer Ayer Shirley Reg. Middle School 7-8 Volleyball - Girls 2018-2019 E Ayer Shirley Regional HS- Ayer Ayer Shirley Reg. Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 A Billerica Memorial HS - Billerica Locke and Marshall Middle 8 Swimming - Girls 2018-2019 E Blackstone-Millville Reg - Blackstone Frederick W. Hartnett Middle 7-8 Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 E Blackstone-Millville Reg - Blackstone Frederick W. Hartnett Middle 7-8 Soccer - Boys 2018-2019 E Blackstone-Millville Reg - Blackstone Frederick W. Hartnett Middle 7-8 Soccer - Girls 2018-2019 E Blackstone-Millville Reg - Blackstone Frederick W. Hartnett Middle 7-8 Volleyball - Girls 2018-2019 D Bourne High School - Bourne Bourne Middle School 8 Football - Boys 2018-2019 D Bourne High School - Bourne Bourne Middle School 8 Soccer - Girls 2018-2019 D Bourne High School - Bourne Bourne Middle School 8 Soccer - Boys 2018-2019 D Bourne High School - Bourne Bourne Middle School 8 Volleyball - Girls 2018-2019 D Bourne High School - Bourne Bourne Middle School 8 Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Basketball - Girls 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Basketball - Boys 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Baseball 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Softball 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Boys and Girls Tennis 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Boys Volleyball 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Boys and Girls XC 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Field Hockey 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Football 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Golf 2018-2019 DISTRICT APPROVED WAIVERS (2018-2019) Updated 9/21/2018 District Name of Senior High School Middle School Name Grade(s) forSport Requested for Requested Waiver Waiver Yr for Requested Waiver E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Boys and Girls Soccer 2018-2019 E Burncoat High School - Worcester Burncoat Middle School 8 Girls Volleyball 2018-2019 A Danvers High School - Danvers Holten Richmond Middle School 8 Wrestling - Boys 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 5-8 Golf - Boys 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 7-8 Football - Boys 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 7-8 Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 5-8 Golf - Girls 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 7-8 Indoor Track - Boys 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 7-8 Indoor Track - Girls 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 7-8 Outdoor Track - Boys 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 7-8 Outdoor Track - Girls 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 7-8 Tennis - Boys 2018-2019 E David Prouty High School - Spencer Knox Trail MS 7-8 Tennis - Girls 2018-2019 E Doherty Hgh School- Wocester Forest Grove Middle School 8 Basketball - Girls 2018-2019 E Doherty Hgh School- Wocester Forest Grove Middle School 8 Basketball - Boys 2018-2019 E Doherty High School- Worcester Forest Grove Middle School 8 Boys and Girls XC 2018-2019 E Doherty High School- Worcester Forest Grove Middle School 8 Field Hockey 2018-2019 E Doherty High School- Worcester Forest Grove Middle School 8 Football 2018-2019 E Doherty High School- Worcester Forest Grove Middle School 8 Boys and Girls Soccer 2018-2019 E Doherty High School- Worcester Forest Grove Middle School 8 Girls Volleyball 2018-2019 E Doherty High School- Worcester Forest Grove Middle School 8 Basketball - Girls 2018-2019 E Doherty High School- Worcester Forest Grove Middle School 8 Basketball - Boys 2018-2019 E Douglas High School - Douglas Douglas Middle School 7-8 Soccer - Boys 2018-2019 E Douglas High School - Douglas Douglas Middle School 7-8 Golf - Boys 2018-2019 E Douglas High School - Douglas Douglas Middle School 8 Volleyball - Girls 2018-2019 A Dracut Senior High School - Dracut Richardson Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 A Dracut Senior High School - Dracut Richardson Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 A Dracut Senior High School - Dracut Richardson Middle School 7-8 Swimming - Girls 2018-2019 A Dracut Senior High School - Dracut Richardson Middle School 7-8 Basketball - Girls 2018-2019 A Dracut Senior High School - Dracut Richardson Middle School 7-8 Soccer - Girls 2018-2019 A Dracut Senior High School - Dracut Richardson Middle School 7-8 Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 D Fairhaven High School Hastings Middle School 8 Football - Boys 2018-2019 C Falmouth High School - Falmouth Lawrence School 8 Football - Boys 2018-2019 DISTRICT APPROVED WAIVERS (2018-2019) Updated 9/21/2018 District Name of Senior High School Middle School Name Grade(s) forSport Requested for Requested Waiver Waiver Yr for Requested Waiver C Falmouth High School - Falmouth Lawrence School 7 & 8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 C Falmouth High School - Falmouth Lawrence School 7 & 8 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 A Gloucester High School - Gloucester O'Maley Middle School 8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 G Hoosac Valley Middle/HS - Cheshire Hoosac Valley Middle School 7 Soccer - Boys 2018-2019 G Hoosac Valley Middle/HS - Cheshire Hoosac Valley Middle School 7 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 G Hoosac Valley Middle/HS- Cheshire Hoosac Valley Middle School 7 Golf - Boys 2018-2019 G Hoosac Valley Middle/HS- Cheshire Hoosac Valley Middle School 7 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 D Joseph Case High School Joseph Case Junior High School 7 & 8 Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 E Leicester High School - Leicester Leicester Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 E Leicester High School - Leicester Leicester Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 E Leicester High School - Leicester Leicester Middle School 7-8 Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 E Leicester High School - Leicester Leicester Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 E Leicester High School - Leicester Leicester Middle School 7-8 Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 E Littleton High School - Littleton Littleton Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 E Littleton High School - Littleton Littleton Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 D Martha's Vineyard Reg. High School Oak Bluffs, Tisbury, West Tisbury, Edgartown8 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 D Nantucket High School Cyrus Pierce School 7 & 8 Volleyball - Girls 2018-2019 E Narragansett Reg. HS - Baldwinville Narragansett Middle School 8 Football - Boys 2018-2019 E Narragansett Reg. HS - Baldwinville Narragansett Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 E Narragansett Reg. HS - Baldwinville Narragansett Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 E Narragansett Reg. HS - Baldwinville Narragansett Middle School 8 Soccer - Boys 2018-2019 E Narragansett Reg. HS - Baldwinville Narragansett Middle School 8 Soccer - Girls 2018-2019 C Nauset Reg. HS - North Eastham Nauset Regional MS 8 Football - Boys 2018-2019 D New Bedford High School Keith MS, Normandin MS, Roosevelt8 MS Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 D New Bedford High School Keith MS, Normandin MS, Roosevelt8 MS Golf - Boys 2018-2019 D New Bedford High School Keith MS, Normandin MS, Roosevelt8 MS Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 D New Bedford High School Keith MS, Normandin MS, Roosevelt8 MS Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 E Nipmuc Regional High School - Upton Miscoe Hill MS 8 Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 E Nipmuc Regional High School - Upton Miscoe Hill MS 8 Soccer - Girls 2018-2019 E Nipmuc Regional High School - Upton Miscoe Hill MS 7-8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 E Nipmuc Regional High School - Upton Miscoe Hill MS 7-8 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 E North High School Worcester East Middle School 8 Basketball - Girls 2018-2019 E North High School Worcester East Middle School 8 Basketball - Boys 2018-2019 DISTRICT APPROVED WAIVERS (2018-2019) Updated 9/21/2018 District Name of Senior High School Middle School Name Grade(s) forSport Requested for Requested Waiver Waiver Yr for Requested Waiver E North High School Worcester East Middle School 8 Football 2018-2019 E North High School Worcester East Middle School 8 Girls Volleyball 2018-2019 E North High School Worcester East Middle School 8 Baseball 2018-2019 E North High School Worcester East Middle School 8 Softball 2018-2019 E North High School Worcester East Middle School 8 Boys Volleyball 2018-2019 E Northbridge HS - Whitinsville Northbridge Middle School 8 Soccer - Girls 2018-2019 E Northbridge HS - Whitinsville Northbridge Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Boys 2018-2019 E Northbridge HS - Whitinsville Northbridge Middle School 8 Golf - Boys 2018-2019 E Northbridge HS - Whitinsville Northbridge Middle School 8 Field Hockey - Girls 2018-2019 E Northbridge HSl - Whitinsville Northbridge Middle School 7-8 Cross Country - Girls 2018-2019 E Oakmont Regional HS - Ashburnham Overlook Middle School 8 Football - Boys 2018-2019 A Peabody Vet.
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