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WHS Team (2015)

WHS Team (2015). Principal – Mrs. Stevenson Associate Principal – Mr. Haviland Dean (Grade Level) – Ms. Kelley Adjustment Counselor (Grade Level) – Ms. DiSanto Guidance Counselor – (Alphabetical - See Below). GOLD OFFICE Ms. Dornisch (Hb-Macc) Ms. Powell (Macd-Nez) Ms. Brennan (Nf-Sha)

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WHS Team (2015)

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  1. WHS Team (2015) Principal – Mrs. Stevenson Associate Principal – Mr. Haviland Dean (Grade Level) – Ms. Kelley Adjustment Counselor (Grade Level) – Ms. DiSanto Guidance Counselor – (Alphabetical - See Below) GOLD OFFICE • Ms. Dornisch (Hb-Macc) • Ms. Powell (Macd-Nez) • Ms. Brennan (Nf-Sha) • Mr. Powers (Shb-Z) MAROON OFFICE • Mr. Carter (A-Caz) • Ms. Clancy (Cb-Dox) • Mr. Woods (Doy-Haz)

  2. Subject credits earned as part of the WHS graduation requirement: - English - (including English I, II, III and senior electives) 4 credits - Social Studies- (must pass US History II) 3 credits - Mathematics – (must take math in Grade 10) 3 credits - Science - (including 2 in a lab science) 3 credits - Unified Arts or Vocational- 1.5 credits - PE – (.25 credit per year) 1.0 credits or PE/CTE – (.1 credit per year) .4 credits - Health (taken in grade 9 or 10) .25 credits -Additional Credits Required for an Academy Certificate + 5.0 credits TOTAL =22 Credits Note: Class of 2015: 22 credits including the completion of all core and non-core subject area requirements and all required MCAS Competencies (ELA, Math, Science). Students have many chances to pass MCAS before they graduate. In addition, students will need to complete 40 hours of community service (10 per year) & a capstone project

  3. CURRICULUMWeymouth High School has a diverse elective and core curriculum boasting nearly500 coursesoffered in either a year long, semester or single termformat. Departmental / standards based final exams are administered at the conclusion of all courses. Core courses are offered at three instructional levels:College Preparatory, Honors, and Advanced Placement. Students are also given the opportunity to pursue Advanced Independent Studies at the Honors level andLaboratory/Community Service Assistant positions within the school.

  4. SCHEDULE • Weymouth High School runs a seven period cascading block schedule. Within the seven periods, there are six 47 minute periods and one 70 minute extended learning “cascading” block that rotates through the seven day cycle

  5. Sample Student Schedule – Freshman Year – NOTE this is a sample – timing & courses can vary

  6.  Weymouth High School Wildcat Athletics  • Girls' Soccer • Girls' Volleyball • Girls' Cross Country • Cheerleading • Boys' Soccer • Football • Boys' Cross Country • Golf • Girls' Basketball • Girls' Indoor Track • Girls’ Ice Hockey • Girls' Swim Team • Cheerleading • Swimming • Boys' Basketball • Boys' Indoor Track • Boys’ Ice Hockey • Gymnastics • Wrestling • Girls' Spring Track • Girls' Tennis • Girls' Lacrosse • Softball • Boys' Spring Track • Boys' Tennis • Boys' Lacrosse • Baseball • Boys' Volleyball 

  7. Class of 2010Where are they now?

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