Based on a feasibility study performed in 2007 by Berlin-Boylston Regional School District, a recommendation for new construction of Tahanto Regional Middle/High School versus renovation was accepted by the Massachusetts School Building Authority as the more cost-effective option. It was additionally determined by affirmative town vote to move the 6th grade students from the two district elementary schools to the new building to create a "school within a school" approach.
Breaking ground
The groundbreaking ceremony took place in May 2011 for the new two-story, 126,100 square-foot facility. The new building is designed to serve 560 students from grades 6 through 12. A proposed U-shaped design was planned, with the two wings housing the middle and high schools, and the central core accommodating the auditorium, gymnasium, and cafeteria.
New school opens
The newly constructed $32.2M building opened its doors to students in grades 6 through 12 on January 3, 2013. The sixth-grade classes made the move from their respective elementary schools the following September. One major focus of the new building was to integrate new technology, such as Smart Boards, common spaces for students to meet in as groups, and the ability to provide a middle school experience within a larger school setting.
Academics
Courses are offered on four levels: Advanced Placement, Honors, College Preparatory, and Life Skills - Vocational. The class rank is determined using a process determined by weight of class and the cumulative average of all courses completed, with the exception of Physical Education. Graduation requirements include passing scores on the MCAS in areas of English, Language Arts, Mathematics, and Biology. Students must earn 110 credits to graduate, and must also pass a health course and computer literacy test. Beginning in 2014, students are further required to pass a Technology class. The Class of 2019 brought high academic achievement to Tahanto. The valedictorian was Mischka Altucher and the salutatorians were Macy Jones and Neil Schaffer.
Athletics
Tahanto Regional High School received the District E Sportsmanship Award in 2009. Presented annually at the MIAA Sportsmanship Summit, this award serves to encourage and promote sportsmanship, integrity and ethics at all levels of interscholastic competition. In 2016 the football team, held by West Boylston High School, went 10–2 on the season. West Boylston won the Central Massachusetts District Championship. The team lost to Wachonna in the state semifinals. The 2016 Tahanto golf team fell short of a districts berth, but was able to secure second place in Leagues. Tahanto finished with a 4-4 league record and a 5–8 record overall. In 2017 the Tahanto baseball team went a perfect 20-0 in the regular season. The team won the D4 Central Massachusetts District Championship in 2017, beating Sutton 8–7, making this the school's second baseball title, and its first since 1993. The team rallied from a 5–0 deficit, and scored 7 straight and never looked back. The team later lost to St Mary 4–0 to end their post-season run. The 2016–2017 school year was the best ever for Tahanto, with them claiming two Central Mass championships. The Tahanto girls' varsity soccer team was League Champions in 2017, 2018, and 2019. In the fall of 2018, the boys' varsity cross country team took home the league championship after a tight championship race. The team was led by coach Patrick Minihan. The high school offers fall, winter and spring sports programs that include girls' and boys' soccer, field hockey, basketball and softball. Also offered are golf, boys' and girls' lacrosse, cross country, football, cheerleading, baseball, wrestling, tennis, gymnastics, ice hockey, and track and field.