Tuesday, November 8, 2016

NHS Sponsors "Empty Bowls" Nov. 12th

NHS Sponsors Annual "Empty Bowls" Event on Nov. 12th

In Western Massachusetts, over 200,000 people face hunger.  These people have to make the difficult choice of using their money to purchase food vs. other basic necessities such as housing, clothing or transportation.  Many of these people (over 20% of whom are children) look to food banks to help alleviate their hunger needs such as local food pantries like St. Agnes in Dalton or the United Methodist Church in Dalton.  These organizations struggle to get funding to feed those in need.  

The Wahconah Regional High School chapter of the National Honor Society raises money for these and other food banks by holding an annual Empty Bowls Event at the First Congregational Church in Dalton on Saturday, November 12th from 6-8PM. “Empty Bowls” allows local artists to create and donate bowls, while the students make and serve a simple meal. Guests choose a bowl to use that day and to keep as a reminder of all the empty bowls in the world. In exchange for the meal, and the bowl, guests contribute a suggested minimum donation. One hundred percent of each meal's proceeds are devoted to local hunger-fighting organizations, such as food banks or soup kitchens, or to national or international charitable groups.

Please consider joining us on Nov. 12th!

Health Center News - November, 2016

News from the Wahconah Health Center 
November 2016

Parents and Guardians of 9th and 10th graders are reminded to send in a copy of your student’s most recent physical exam, including their immunization record. Health Screenings of the ninth graders will begin during the second quarter of the school year; these will include measurement of height and weight, as well as postural, visual and hearing screening. These screenings are required as set forth by the Department of Public Health.

It is highly recommended for all students and family members to get their annual ‘flu’ shot.  The vaccine helps protect against a variety of respiratory born influenza viruses. The vaccine can help reduce the severity and duration of symptoms and helps prevent complications.

Besides getting the annual ‘flu’ shot, best practices to stay healthy include thorough handwashing at regular intervals, covering sneezes and coughs with the elbow, getting at least 8 hours of sleep every night, eating regular meals with at least half the foods being fruits and vegetables and getting regular exercise.

Please keep the school nurse informed of changes in your student’s health, such as development of a communicable illness including Strep, Mononucleosis or Influenza or with another illness. Please also let the school nurse know if your student sustains a significant injury, whether during a school sporting event or otherwise after school hours.

Students considering a career in a health related field may be interested in attending our next School Health Advisory Committee meeting. It will be held on Wednesday November 16 at 3:30 at the Nessacus Regional Middle School Library. The group includes representatives of parents/guardians, students, school committee, physical education, school nurses, food service and administration. We meet quarterly to discuss health issues of the district students in general to consider changes needed in district policy. In the past we have proposed changes to the wellness policy and the water bottle policy. All parents and guardians and students are invited to attend.


Phoebe Bushway, RN MS NCSN  
School Nurse, WRHS

2nd Quarter Letter from the Principal

November 8, 2016

Dear Wahconah Families:

We have successfully completed first quarter and we are now settling into 2nd term.  Since I last wrote to you, we have engaged in a great deal of “behind-the-scenes” work to make PowerSchool perform for the betterment of all of us. The vast majority of feedback I’ve received from Wahconah families has been positive. Furthermore, we have worked to enhance the look and function, as well as content, within our school website. We hope the improved website provides more accessible information for all of you. Finally, having been inspired by Mrs. Tierney’s “Friday Family Focus” emails at Nessacus, I have begun sending home “Wahconah Wednesday” emails to all families. Again, we’ve received great feedback on that as well. Below you will find some updates regarding some ongoing efforts here at Wahconah during the 2016-17 school year.

Faculty Meetings and a Commitment to Learning
If you are an educator, then you understand that in recent years the world of education has experienced frequent and sharp philosophical shifts. Information has become so accessible and its transference so diversified that many students have developed a view of school and learning that may not be in line with what our view once was. Given all of that, one of the most exciting elements of this school year has been our new approach to faculty meetings. We have committed ourselves to focusing our monthly meetings on true teaching and learning and less on logistical information and updates. We are conducting a year-long deep dive into conversations about what it means to be a teacher, our core values, and how to effectively collaborate with one another across all disciplines. We are exploring some rather “heavy” topics in an effort to enhance our craft so that we can better serve our students. We are pushing ourselves to learn from one another and to celebrate the good work we do more often. Furthermore, I have given more latitude to all teachers to experiment with their teaching practices, whether it be through technology or other forms of enhancements, so they can find new and creative ways to engage our students in the never-ending process of learning.

Wahconah 2016-17 School Improvement Plan
Every year, each school is required to create and present an annual School Improvement Plan to the CBRSD School Committee. That plan is also posted on the school website under “Family Information”. Below are the 2016-17 School Improvement Goals we will be working on:

Student Achievement
  • ·         To increase math MCAS performance of the high needs sub-group.
  • ·         To narrow overall MCAS performance gaps in ELA and Science.


Content Areas
  • ·         To explore the possibility of further expanding AP Course offerings for the 2017-18 school year.
  • ·         To analyze AP student performance data to inform instructional changes and address student needs.
  • ·         To actively seek out and enroll AP teachers in College Board certified training.


School Climate
  • ·         To continue to identify remaining barriers and initiate improvement steps that increase access to general education for and inclusion of ALL students.

Wahconah Building Project Update
After submitting statements of interest for the past ten consecutive years, the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) voted to invite CBRSD into the Eligibility Period for a school building project to renovate or replace Wahconah Regional High School. To learn more about what this means and its implications for the future, I highly encourage you to click on the link below to learn more:

http://cbrsd.ss10.sharpschool.com/m_s_b_a_building_project

That webpage will be updated regularly as we continue to progress through the MSBA Eligibility Period. I will also provide specific updates to all of you as they become available.

And finally…
I have had the privilege of living in the Central Berkshire community most of my life. I have also been fortunate to work at Wahconah for the past twenty years. During that time, I’ve fulfilled the role of teacher, coach, Assistant Principal and parent. No matter the job, I’ve always felt that our school community has risen above many others in the way we work to educate and support our students. Now that I am Principal, I have been given a tremendous vantage point to witness all of the facets of the Wahconah school community. In just a short period of time, I have become overwhelmed by a sense of pride in the way our students and staff work and the way in which our families support our school. What drives me as an educator…what drives all of us who work at Wahconah…is the opportunity to have a tremendous impact on the lives of our youth and to work, in whatever way possible, to make them good, thoughtful, educated people.  We have some great things happening at Wahconah and there’s more to come. In the meantime, I will continue to relentlessly pursue what is going right and celebrate it like crazy. To all Wahconah families…thank you for giving us such terrific students. We are fortunate.

Sincerely,

Aaron M. Robb, Principal

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Congratulations to Wahconah's John & Abigail Adams Scholarship Winners!

The John & Abigail Adams Scholarships are given to members of the senior class for their exceptional performance on their MCAS exams. In order to be eligible, students must:

  • score at the Advanced performance level on one of the three high school state assessment tests in ELA, Mathematics, or Science; and
  • score at the Proficient level or higher on the remaining two high school state assessment tests; and
  • have combined scores from the three tests that place them in the top 25 percent of students in the graduating class in their district.
The John and Abigail Adams Scholarship provides a tuition waiver for up to eight semesters of undergraduate education at a Massachusetts state college or university and must be used within six years of a student's graduation from high school. 

It is my distinct honor to announce these 40 members of Wahconah's Class of 2017 as the latest recipients of the John & Abigail Adams Scholarship:

Katie Bachli
Colette Basiliere
Allison Borowsky
Daniel Brainerd
Cassidy Brewer
Austin Cancilla
Hayden Cantoni
Samuel Clayton
Emmaline Cote
Miles Cramer
Dalton Dean
Michaela Defoe
Emily Derouin
Annalise Ellsworth
Rachel Fox
Noelle Frederick
Danielle Fusini
Jillian Gaudette
Kyle Gazzillo
Tara Gilardi
Will Harris
Shawn Hayes, Jr. 
Samuel Henderson
Jessica Houle
Mikel Lamont
Connor Mathews
Robyn McCabe
Devon Mikaniewicz
Lilian Pudlo
Cassondra Pularo
Samuel Pyser
Dana Quail
Haley Sickell
Luke Steinman
Adam Stevens
Hannah Streeter
Isaac Voltoline
Connor Washburn
Abigail White
Ashley Zink

On behalf of the faculty and staff at Wahconah, congratulations to all! We are all very proud of you!

Mr. Robb

Parent-Teacher Conferences Nov. 10th and 15th

Wahconah will be offering Parent-Teacher conferences the afternoon of Nov. 10th and the evening of Nov. 15th. In order to sign up online, please do the following:

  1. Open a web browser and go to http://ptcfast.com/schools/Wahconah_Regional_High_School
  2. Place check boxes next to the teachers that you would like to schedule conferences with and click the continue button at the bottom of the page.  If you have more than one student that you are scheduling conferences for, you may select teachers for both students at this time.
  3. On the next page, select whether the conferences are for one student or for more than one.
  4. Fill out the “Student Sign Up” Form with your child’s name, your name, and your email address.  The email address must be valid because this is where information will be sent to schedule times for your conferences.
  5. Check the email account that you used in the student sign-up form.  You should have an email from do-not-reply@ptcfast.com with a link to schedule your conferences.  Click this link to be taken to a page to schedule the times.
We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Come See "Big Bad" presented by Wahconah's Apollonian Players!

The Wahconah Regional High School Apollonian Players will present “Big Bad” by Alec Strum.  There will be ONE performance open to the public on Saturday, October 29th at 4:00 p.m. Ticket prices are: 
  • $4.00 for students
  • $6.00 for adults

 Big Bad provides actors and audiences of any age with a smart and wickedly funny play that lets the audience determine the outcome of the play!  The most notorious criminal in the fairy-tale world, Big Bad Wolf (Will Harris), is being slapped with a class-action lawsuit by the countless quirky characters he has wronged.  Now, the two greatest legal minds in the Enchanted Forest — the Evil Stepmother (Haley Sickell) and the Fairy Godmother (Brooklyn Pratt) — will clash--on live Court TV, no less, with Sydney Grimm (Hannah Rogers) as commentator in a trial that will be remembered forever after.  As Little Red Riding Hood Aleksandra Tsangarides, her Grandmother (Ellie Wright), the Three Little Pigs (Anthony Coviello, Mark Pusky, Annie Cramer) and the Shepherdess (Mikel Lamont) in charge of the Boy Who Cried Wolf (Holden Nelson) testify, the wolf seems deserving of all that’s coming.  But, even though the disreputable Evil Stepmother couldn’t be less interested in pro-bono work on such an obviously futile defense, Mr. Wolf makes a good case for himself.  Was he born a criminal, or made one?  Perhaps he does deserve compassion instead of condemnation?  What will the verdict be?  Only the jury — your audience — can decide, when the doddering old Judge (Lucas Walsh) invites them to determine the outcome of the trial...  and the play!  


Also, the Apollonian Players will also be putting on a performance for all grades 3-5 CBRSD students. All of those students will be bused in from their respective schools to Wahconah for a special daytime performance on November 1st. Many thanks to Wahconah's Apollonian Players for taking the initiative to do this!

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Back to School Night - Sept. 15th

September 7, 2016

Dear Wahconah Parents/Guardians:

I am pleased to inform you of Wahconah Regional High School’s upcoming “Back to School Night” on Thursday, September 15th from 6:30-8:00pm. This evening will provide parents and guardians the opportunity to meet each of their students’ teachers for the 2016-17 School year.

We will be following an abbreviated class schedule for the evening to provide you the opportunity to meet the teachers who will be working with your student. We will be following our “A Day” schedule, therefore, it would be best if you had a hard copy of their class schedule with you that evening. Wahconah support staff will also be on hand to assist you with any needs you may have.

Additionally, we will be offering an introduction to PowerSchool for all interested parents in our auditorium from 5:30-6:30pm. This is optional but many parents might find this useful as we begin the year with a new student information system.

Finally, it is my hope that we breathe new life into our School Advisory Council (SAC) in the coming school year. If this is something you may be interested in, please sign up at the table in A lobby that evening. There will be an informational handout about SAC along with a sign-up sheet on the table as well. For more information about SAC and the many other facets of our school, please consider visiting the new Wahconah website at


Our website is entering its last phase of construction, but we do have many helpful resources available to you on the site that you can view prior to your visit with us on September 15th.  On behalf of the Wahconah staff, I look forward to seeing you on the 15th!


Sincerely,

Aaron M. Robb

Principal

Monday, August 29, 2016

WELCOME BACK!

August 31, 2016

Dear Wahconah school community,

It is both an honor and a privilege to be reaching out to you as the new Principal of Wahconah Regional High School. Mr. Steve Messina, our new Assistant Principal, and I are excited to begin this new endeavor with the staff, students, and families of our great school. Our goal is to reach out to you more often than you’ve probably been accustomed to in an effort to keep you apprised of all of all of the wonderful happenings at Wahconah. Our new school website is up and running but please keep in mind that it’s still under construction and will be so for the next several weeks. You may access it at http://cbrsdwahconah.ss10.sharpschool.com/ where you will also be able to access our school blog and our own Twitter page. You can also find important information at:

We are also starting this year with a brand new platform that is guaranteed to be an improvement over Edline. As such, have been working tirelessly to bring you PowerSchool. Similarly to the website, we ask for your patience as we continue to learn how to use this new platform to its fullest extent. We plan to offer a face to face session with you prior to “Back to School Night” on September 15th so you can ask any pertinent questions about PowerSchool in that venue.

Our School Advisory Council has remained dormant for the past several years at Wahconah. My hope is to breathe new life into that organization and re-ignite some of the quality communication that occurred in the past as a result of SAC. Typically this group has met one Monday evening a month to discuss issues pertinent to school, get updates from administration, and explore new and exciting ideas in education. I will be sending a separate mass email about that later this month along with more information that will be posted on the school website as well. Please consider joining!

Finally, it is with great pride that I inform you of Wahconah’s acceptance in the Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) program. The first official meeting of the newly formed Wahconah Building Committee will take place later this month. We will be sure to post all information pertinent to the MSBA process on our website as well. You can access that information on the “MSBA” Quick Link toward the bottom of the page. We are currently in the eligibility phase of the process, which is the earliest stage. You will be hearing a great deal more about this as the school year progresses. Though there is still plenty of work to be done, it is extremely exciting to be entertaining the prospect of creating a new and improved Wahconah to serve the students of our district well into the 21st century!

On behalf of Mr. Messina and the rest of the Wahconah staff, we are excited to begin anew by working with you and your student in the coming school year.

Sincerely,

Aaron M. Robb
Principal

Friday, May 6, 2016

Health Office News - May

News from the Nurse May 2016

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Parents, guardians and students are invited to attend the last School Health Advisory Committee meeting of the school year which will be held on May 9 at 6:00 PM at the Kittredge School’s Special Education room. Kathy Buckley, Principal at Kittredge School, who is a parent of a transgender young adult will give a presentation on Transgender Insights. The committee, with representation from the school committee, physical education, school nurses, food service and parents and guardians, meets quarterly to discuss health issues that relate to students district wide.

All parents, guardians, teens and teachers are also invited to attend Dr. Ruth Potee’s engaging and informative presentation on The Teen Brain & Risk Taking, on May 26, 6:30 PM at Taconic High School Auditorium.  Dr. Potee is a family practice physician in Greenfield and is Chair of the Healthcare Solutions Opioid Task Force of Franklin County. Her talk is free and open to the public. Attendees will gain insight into how the teen brain develops and functions and how to apply this information in daily interactions with teens.  

Parents and Guardians of 9th graders are reminded to provide the school nurse with an updated physical exam report and immunization record before the start of the 2016-2017 school year.  Vision, hearing and postural screening as well as measurement of height and weight of the 9th graders will be concluded by the end of the year. You will be notified by mail if your student does not pass one of the screenings.

Please keep the school nurse informed of changes to your child’s health whether illness, injury, medication or significant life event. I can be reached at 684-1330 x 5; fax: 684-1602; pbushway@cbrsd.org.

Sincerely,
Phoebe Bushway RN MS NCSN




Thursday, May 5, 2016

WRHS Students Practice Resiliency with American Idol Contestant Casey McQuillen

Photo published for 'American Idol' alum Casey McQuillen brings a message of resiliency to WRHS

Casey McQuillen, a former top 48 American Idol contestant, performed for Wahconah students Thursday afternoon, as part of her “You Matter” tour.  Sharing a combination of stories and original music, she addressed the issues of bullying, resilience, and self-love. The Berkshire Eagle covered the story, on the front page of the Berkshire section, with pictures.

She shared her experience of having made it as a finalist on American Idol, and since the shows had been taped well before they were to air, she, by contract, had to remain silent regarding the outcome. Her family and friends were effusive in their praise and were convinced that she was going to win. For months, having to keep the secret that she had ultimately lost, she struggled with self-doubt and disappointment, which led to weight loss and depression. When her secret was revealed, and her friends and family remained supportive, she came to understand that those who loved and supported her would do so regardless of such outcomes. It also helped her to understand the importance of both self-love and appreciation, and she encouraged the student audience to practice both. 

Casey also talked about being bullied in middle school, and then about a friend who returned to middle school, struggling with a medical issue, only to be treated terribly by his peers. She had written a song about him, which helped him to feel supported, which she performed, and was very well received by the students. Casey also sang another song to everyone in the audience who “feels that people often don’t understand how hard it is being you.”

Finally, Casey stressed the importance of finding what each of us “really wants to do” and then to give it a try – to not let the way people’s lives look on snapchat and Instagram discourage us. She pointed out that no one is snapchatting about when they do things like laundry, and yet everyone has to do things like that.
Casey ended her performance with the students on their feet singing “This Girl is on Fire.” She subsequently met with students for photos.


               The Wahconah Ambassadors, a group of 17 students, sponsored Casey’s visit, through fund raising and support from The United Way. The group’s focus for the year was raising awareness of the importance of being resilient. Members interviewed after the concert were pleased with how everything went. Donna Therrien and Mary DeMaranville, Wahconah faculty members, are the advisors of the group.

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Latin and Physics Join Forces at Wahconah

Latin and Physics join forces at Wahconah for an exercise in cross-disciplinary learning

The New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) has made cross-curricular learning one of its signature recommendations for schools in the six-state region. The purpose of this approach is to encourage students to view what they are learning in one class not in isolation, but in concert with the rest of their academic courses. The ultimate goal of cross-curricular teaching and learning is to stimulate students to use their critical thinking skills so they will think “outside the box.” Sometimes a school’s non-stop daily schedule unintentionally prevents both teachers and students from achieving this goal, and often keeps students “locked” into viewing what they learn in one class as separate from information gained in their other five or six classes.

Recently, two Wahconah staff members, Charles Bradshaw and David Dahari, who teach academic subjects that could not be less alike—physics and Latin—agreed to combine two of their classes for two cross curricular sessions. Nearly fifty students met in the Latin classroom, where they shared thoughts and impressions about academic connectivity across the board, and how that matters when it comes to processing everything they learn in school. Both teachers posed essential questions about the importance students should attach to thinking about what they learn in a broader context not simply limited to test and quizzes in one class or another. Although some juniors were among the students involved, a majority were seniors who will be leaving Wahconah in their rear view mirror very shortly.  One of the exercises during the second class included a passage from the Roman writer Lucretius, an atomist, poet and philosopher from the first century before the Common Era. In that selection, he focuses on how irrational the “fear of newness” was then, and the students agreed continues to have a strong presence in our lives some 2,100 years later. The students who will be graduating were asked to share what they might fear about their “new lives” after high school, but what they will also gladly embrace. Mr. Dahari asked students to think about what science really means. Sometimes people equate it with knowledge. But as Mr. Dahari pointed out, what we “know” today may be something very different from what we will “know” five, ten, or fifty years from now. Students offered their thoughts about this, and many were thinking seriously about the process and the purpose of learning as it relates to a holistic overview of the lives they will live after high school.


All in all, both sessions for the combined physics/Latin students yielded positive outcomes. As student Austin Cancilla put it, he felt being in this mixed group was a “healthy” exercise.   Connor Washburn said "I thought it was really amazing that we were able to do so much thinking without lifting a pencil." Connor Matthews just said "I thought it was interesting how much two totally different classes have in common."  

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Health Office News - April, 2016

News from the Nurse April 2016

Parents and Guardians are reminded to please keep the school nurse informed, including providing a note from their health care provider, if your child is diagnosed with an illness or sustains a significant injury. This is particularly important if the illness/injury necessitates any accommodation for your student, such as restriction from physical education.

 If your child becomes ill or injured during the school day he or she must see the school nurse for evaluation.  The school nurse will make an assessment and will contact the parent or guardian before a dismissal takes place.  When possible please make medical appointments for after the school day. If your child needs a medical appointment during the school hours and needs to be picked up early or will come in late please notify Mrs. Stowers well in advance and provide the school nurse with a Dr.’s note.

If your child needs medication to be administered during the school day, please notify the school nurse to make arrangements. Students are not permitted to carry their own medication other than EPI PEN and inhalers.

Parents and guardians of 9th graders: health screenings will be continuing through April. You will be notified by mail if your student does not pass a vision, hearing or postural screening. You are reminded that all students entering grade 10 are required, by the Department of Public Health, to submit a recent report of physical examination to the school nurse before the start of school in September. This is especially important if your student does not play a sport for WRHS. The reports can be dropped off to me at school or mailed or faxed to my desk.

Parents and Guardians of Seniors: your student will receive their cumulative health record including a print out of their immunizations at the end of the year during graduation rehearsal. This is important information to keep in a safe place for future reference.  All colleges, the military and some places of employment have immunization requirements. It will convenient in the future to have access to these records.

With Prom and the Spring/Summer season around the corner, please be aware of the dangers of tanning, especially the use of tanning salons and discourage your teen from tanning. Tanning and sunburn can have very serious consequences, particularly to teenagers.  Sunburn and tanning, particularly from the use of tanning salons, has been shown to be closely linked to the development of malignant melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer.

Please contact me with any questions or concerns; I can be reached at ph. 684-1330 x 5; fax: 684-1330. Email: pbushway@cbrsd.org.


Sincerely, 
Phoebe Bushway RN MS NCSN

Monday, April 4, 2016

2016 Senior End-of-Year Schedule

SENIOR END-OF-YEAR SCHEDULE
2016

Seniors’ last day of classes: 
·         Monday, May 23

Senior Final Exams:
·         Tuesday, May 24 (Day 7 - per. TBA)
·         Wednesday, May 25 (Day 1 - per. TBA)
·         Thursday, May 26 (Day 2 - per. TBA)
·         Friday, May 27 (Day 3 - per. 4 with graduation rehearsal to follow)

Senior Events and Graduation Rehearsal Schedule:
·         Friday, May 27 (graduation rehearsal  12:30 – 2:21pm)
o   Explain expectations
o   Organize the class with seating arrangement; clipboards with name order
o   Practice processional/recessional
·         Sunday, May 29 - PROM
·         Monday, May 30 – NO SCHOOL (MEMORIAL DAY)
·         Tuesday, May 31 (Class Trip – Time/Place TBA)
·         Wednesday, June 1 (graduation rehearsal 9:00 – 11:00am; Class Picnic to follow)
o   Distribution of health records, caps/gowns, graduation tickets
o   Senior Assembly practice w/Mr. Bradshaw
·         Thursday, June 2 (final graduation rehearsal 9:00 – 11:00am; report cards distributed)
o   Practice handing of diplomas with Ms. Casna and Mr. Armacost
·         Thursday, June 2 (Class Night @ 7pm; graduates assemble in A lobby at 6:15pm)
·         Friday, June 3 (Senior Assembly @ 10am; graduates assemble in gym at 9:30am)
·         Sunday, June 5 (Graduation @ 1pm; graduates assemble in A lobby at 12:15pm)

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 
·         Graduation rehearsals are mandatory
o     NO SHOW to Graduation Rehearsal  on May 27 =  no Class Trip and no Senior Assembly
o   NO SHOW to Graduation Rehearsal  on June 1 and/or June 2 = no Senior Assembly
o   NO SHOW to Class Night on June 2 = no Senior Assembly

·         Caps/gowns will not be released until all academic/financial obligations are met

Friday, March 25, 2016

2016 AP Exam Dates/Times Have Been Released

2016 AP EXAM DATES/TIMES

Week 1
Test Date
Morning (8 AM)
Afternoon (12 PM)
Monday
May 2
AP Chemistry
Tuesday
May 3

AP Physics 1: Algebra-based
Wednesday
May 4
AP English Literature and
Composition
Thursday
May 5
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
Friday
May 6

AP United States History

Week 2
Test Date
Morning (8 AM)
Afternoon (12 PM)
Monday
May 9
AP Biology
AP Music Theory
Tuesday
May 10
AP United States Government and Politics
Wednesday
May 11
AP English Language and Composition

AP Macroeconomics
Thursday
May 12
AP Statistics




Thursday, March 17, 2016

Come to a "Coffee Hour" to meet Wahconah's new Administrative Team

Wahconah Regional High School's new Administrative Team would like to invite the parents of all incoming and current Wahconah students to come to a "Meet and Greet" Coffee Hour on March 24th at 6pm in the Wahconah Library.  You will get an opportunity to talk with incoming Principal Aaron Robb and incoming Assistant Principal Steve Messina about our school and learn more about their vision for the future of Wahconah.  This informal gathering is expected to last no more than an hour.  Coffee and light refreshments will be served.  We look forward to seeing you!

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Wahconah Band Gets a Master Class from Two Pro Musicians


On March 9th, Wahconah Band was joined by two outstanding musicians from NYC Richard Boulger (protege of Freddie Hubbard) and Alex Foster (Currently plays with the Saturday Night Live Band) for a master class and clinic in woodwind and brass instrument technique.  They also spent time working with the band students on general musicianship including ensemble skills, ear training and playing together as a group. Thank you Richard and Alex for enriching our lives with great advice and music!

Brian Rabuse
WRHS Band Instructor

Friday, March 4, 2016

Health Office News - March

News from the Nurse - March 2016

Dear Parents, Guardians and Students,

The School Health Advisory Committee, originally scheduled for Feb. 8 has been rescheduled due to the hazardous weather of Feb. 8. The new date is Monday March 7 at 6:00 PM. It will be held in the Kittredge SPED conference room.  This district wide committee includes representatives from physical education, food service, nursing, administration, as well as parents, guardians and students to consider general health related concerns of the student body. In the past we have written the district’s School Wellness Policy as well as recommended changes to the WRHS water bottle policy. Parents, guardians and students are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Parents and guardians of ninth graders are reminded to send in a recent physical exam report before the start of school in September.  This should include an updated immunization report. The Department of Public Health requires families to provide the school nurse with a physical exam report upon entrance to Kindergarten, 4th, 7th and 10th grade.

The school nurse is in the process of completing mandated screenings of the ninth graders including hearing, vision, ht/wt and postural checks. You will be notified by mail if your child does not pass one of the screenings.

Please inform the school nurse of any changes to your student’s health including any new diagnosis, injury or medications taken regularly at home.

Sincerely,

Phoebe Bushway RN MS NCSN

Friday, January 29, 2016

8th Grade Parent Orientation - Feb. 24th - Come join us!

Orientation and registration for school year 2016-2017 is ready to begin.

On the evening of Wednesday, February 24th at 7:00 p.m. in the Wahconah Regional High School Auditorium a special orientation program will be held for the parents and students for the Class of 2020.  This will be an important and informative meeting and will help parents to better guide their students through the scheduling process and see the outstanding programs that are available in our high school.  Administration and staff will be present to answer any questions about their courses or other concerns.  Also, there will be student representatives from our National Honor Society available to answer questions for incoming 8th graders.

Parents and students who would like to tour the high school may do so prior to the evening program.  Members of the W.R.H.S. National Honor Society will offer tours of the building from 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m.

The W.R.H.S. Guidance staff will present course registration materials to eighth grade students at Nessacus on Friday, February 12th and at St. Agnes on Wednesday, February 10th at 12:45 p.m.  The students will receive a Program of Studies Guide and will be advised as to the required courses and elective options that will be available to them next year at Wahconah.  Parents are encouraged to review this guide as well.  There are a number of school policies included in the Program of Studies as well as a brief outline of all of the high school courses.

Communication and cooperation among students, teachers, parents, and counselors will help ensure the most suitable and challenging high school program.  We hope you will be able to join us as this process begins.

If you have any questions prior to the event, please contact Peter Andersen, Guidance Counselor at (413) 684-1330, ext. 1324.

                                                                                       **SNOW DATE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ND**

Monday, January 25, 2016

Health Office News

Dear Parents and Guardians,

Screenings: Vision and hearing screenings in grade 10 are very nearly completed.  Postural screening for the 9th graders will ensue shortly after the new term starts. This year I will be including vision and hearing screening, height and wt. in this encounter. Parents/Guardians are notified by mail if their student does not pass a screening.

Physical Exam Requirements: All students entering gr 10 (as well as K, 4th, and 7th) are required to submit a physical exam report and current immunization report to the school nurse. Recently I have been receiving some immunization reports without the physical exam report. Please ask the PCP to provide the school nurse with both documents.

Pain Management after surgery: Please notify me if your student will be having surgery for removal of wisdom teeth or surgery for some other purpose. There are strategies I would like to review with you prior to the procedure to help promote recovery with the least medication.  After wisdom teeth removal, generally prescription medication is only necessary for one day and alternating ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) with acetaminophen (Tylenol) and using cold packs is very helpful.

The next School Health Advisory meeting is scheduled for Monday February 8, 2016, 6PM at Nessacus RMS. All parents/guardians and students are invited to be part of this multidisciplinary committee to discuss health issues pertinent to the district student body and make recommendations to the school committee. We have previously been involved with the district Wellness Policy and the change in water bottle use at the high school. Members include representatives from administration, school committee, school nurses, physical education, food service, parents/guardians and students. Your presence would be very welcome.

Sincerely,

Phoebe Bushway RN MS NCSN

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Upcoming SAT Prep Course

SAT Preparation Course offered at Lenox Memorial Middle and High School

Lenox Memorial Middle and High School is pleased to offer an SAT prep course.  This course is designed for Juniors who anticipate taking the SAT during the May or June 2016 sitting.

When:  This course will be held on Saturday mornings and early afternoons from January 30th until April 30th (totaling 12 sessions) with additional sessions, if the interest level is high, on May 21st and May 28th for students sitting for the June exam.  (There is no session scheduled for either February 20th or April 16th)
Students will have the choice to attend one of two time blocks (10:00am-12:00 noon or 12:30pm-2:30pm)

Instructors:  Each session will feature one hour of English instruction (critical reading & writing) by Mr. James Hurley and one hour of Math instruction by Mr. Matthew Gottfried.

Cost:         The cost for the entire course is $250.00.  All students must pre-register and pre-pay with Lenox Guidance Office.  Checks should be made payable to Lenox SAT.

Contact Lenox Guidance at 637-5560 with any questions.