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Important Dates 2010-2011
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Yearbook Pickup Night
Class of 2010 Yearbooks are in! Pick up them up on August 4, 2010 from 12-2PM at the WHS Foyer |
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New Student Registration
Wareham High School new student registrations, for the upcoming school year 2010 – 2011, will be held on the following dates;
August 9th and 26th Last name beginning with G-M
August 2nd and 10th Last name beginning with N-Z
August 24th and 26th Last name beginning with A-F
August 27th Last names A-Z
**Please provide Grades to date/transcripts, MCAS Scores; Health and Immunization records; IEP or 504 plan, and discipline records.
Please call Ms. Austin at Wareham High School to make an appointment at 508-291-3510 ext. 391 |
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Summer Reading website
Click here to visit the Summer Reading website, where you will find a downloadable Summer Reading List |
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WHS Seniors DVDs
Seniors, to order copies of the Senior Prom/Promenade, Senior Awards Night and Graduation, please e-mail Tom Tricker at ttricker@wareham.k12.ma.us. All DVDs are $5.00 and the proceeds benefit the WHS AV Scholarship Fund. DVDs will be available for pick-up on June 14, 2010. All checks should be made payable to Wareham High School. |
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Wareham High School's 2010 Fifth Quarter Summer Session Schedule
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Wareham Special Education Parent Advisory Council meetings
The next Wareham Special Education Parent Advisory Council meetings will be held on Wednesday, April 7 at both 10am and 7pm at the Everett Educational Center on Gibbs Ave, Wareham. Both meetings will address the same agenda in the hopes that more parents of children who have special needs will attend the meetings to seek support and learn the special education process. Please call WSEPAC President at 508-273-7817 for more information, or email WSEPAC1@gmail.com |
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New England Association of Schools & Colleges
NEASC is the accrediting agency that certifies the quality of the education being delivered at the high schools and colleges in New England.
During the 2009-2010 school year, WHS will be conducting a "Self-study", examining our curriculum, instruction and assessment practices.
A NEASC committee of teachers and administrators will conduct a site visit in 2011, and issue a report on educational standards.
We welcome the opportunity to report on our instructional practices and provide a quality secondary education experience. |
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Cell Phones for Soldiers
WHS is becoming a collection site for Cell Phones for Soldiers to honor Mr. Barnett. By donating your old cell phone, you are allowing soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan to stay in touch with family in the U.S. Please contact Principal Clark for details. |
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Athletic User Fees
Click here to download the Athletic User Fees cost sheet for 2009-2010 (.pdf) |
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| As of September 15, 2008, personal checks will no longer be accepted in the cafeteria. There are four other methods of payment that will be accepted. They are money orders, bank checks, cash or deposits online. To access the online deposits parents can go to the district web site at www.warehamps.org, click on the food services link, then click on the MyNutrikids.com link and set up the account using PayPal. There is a convenience fee of $1.75 per transaction. If you have any questions please contact Ms. Perry at 508-291-3575. |
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| Parents - If you have forgotten your login and password for PowerSchool or have never received it, please call Mrs. Munson or any other secretary at the high school to send you the information. Your student was issued their password on the first day of school |
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The Wareham Public Schools, in partnership with the community, provides a valuable, safe, and supportive learning environment for its most cherished resource, our children. District educators are committed to challenging and empowering all students to reach high academic achievement by celebrating the diversity, interests, and individual abilities of each child. Our school district is dedicated to offering excellent educational experiences that focus on the entire community as life-long learners. |
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