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.

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Sole Hope: NHS Winter Fundraiser

Wahconah Regional High School's chapter of the National Honor Society is currently working on a project to benefit the organization, Sole Hope, which provides shoes to people in need in Uganda.The organization was started by a family, who learned about bugs named Jiggers that burrow into the feet causing severe infections, and sought to take action to an issue they care deeply about. This organization employs local people who use the materials, consisting of pieces of jeans and plastic cut from templates, (which were put together by volunteers) to make shoes. They also have medical professionals who remove the bugs and eggs from infected feet. In addition, these doctors and nurses educate the public on the danger of these bugs and how to prevent future infections.

Our project consists of three main events. First we are raising money through corporate donations to cover the cost of shipping the materials for the shoes over to Africa. Second, we are holding a jean drive in order to obtain jeans for the shoes. Lastly, we are holding an event in February where our membership will trace, cut, and put together all of the necessary materials for making the shoes.

Our chapter of the National Honor Society is requesting that schools within our district support us in our effort to help Sole Hope by donating and/or holding a jean drive of their own.

Thank you for your consideration,

Colleen Kiely
NHS, Class of 2016

Monday, December 21, 2015

Mid-Year Assessment Schedule Info

To all WRHS Parents and Guardians:

Prior to last school year, Wahconah students took one final exam for each of their full year courses at the end of the school year.  These exams consisted of information learned and skills acquired between September and June.  In essence, students were assessed on 180 days of learning.  Last year we made the decision to offer an exam schedule that is more consistent with what students would experience in college, where they are traditionally assessed at the end of each semester.  Last year marked the first year we attempted this approach (which the majority of high schools in Massachusetts practice as well). 

After last year’s mid-year exams, a committee of teachers met to discuss how our inaugural mid-year exams went.  Based on the feedback we received, it was clear that running classes in the afternoon after students studied for and took up to two exams in the morning was not productive.  Based on that feedback, we have altered our mid-year assessment schedule for this school year.  Starting January 15th, two mid-year exams will be administered each morning and will conclude at 11am.  There will be no classes in the afternoon.  After that time, students will be free to leave school if they so choose.  Lunch will then be served from 11-11:30 for those who wish to remain in school and buses will still run at 2:21.  This new exam schedule will feel more like a final exam schedule we typically have in June.  On the final day of 2nd quarter (end of 1st semester) students will meet all of their classes during a special 7 period day schedule so they may receive the appropriate closure they need before moving on to 3rd quarter (2nd semester).


Please go to the Wahconah website to access a Mid-Year Assessment schedule that can be printed out for your use. After vacation, teachers will be engaging students in more detailed conversation about all of this.  Thank you and Happy Holidays.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Important News about PSAT results

PSAT/NMSQT Score Release update

The Wahconah High School Guidance Department received an update from the College Board on December 10 indicating that there has been a change in the delivery schedule for the PSAT/NMSQT results.  The update explained that students will be able to access their scores and AP Potential information at https://studentscores.collegeboard.org/home starting on January 7, 2016.

Currently, students can receive additional information and set up a username and password through the College Board PSAT webpage in anticipation of the score release. https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10

Paper score reports are scheduled to arrive to our Department bJanuary 29, 2016.

Questions regarding this can be directed to Peter Andersen, Guidance Counselor (413) 684-1330 ext. 1324

Have a good holiday.

Health Office News

Season’s Greetings from the WRHS Health Center (December 2015)

Hopefully your family will have an illness - free Winter ahead. There are many things you can do to promote the health and wellness of your family members. Here are a few:

  • ·        Get plenty of sleep: teenagers typically need about 9 hours a night. 
  •       Turning off all electronics (with screens) at least an hour before bedtime helps the mind relax and promotes sleep. 
  •       Listening to relaxing music or reading can be beneficial.
  • ·        Break the night time fast with a nutritious snack or meal. 
  •       Eating and drinking something healthful in the AM helps jump start the daytime workings of our body and brain. 
  •       Skipping breakfast predisposes teens to developing headaches, stomach aches and poor concentration.
  • ·        Eat meals high in fruits and vegetables:  these foods have lots of vitamins and minerals that help maintain a healthy body and fiber that promotes digestion.
  • ·        Exercise regularly: For those students who are not on one of the sports teams or otherwise exercising regularly getting enough exercise can be a challenge. It isn’t necessary to join a gym but many folks find participating in yoga,dance  or martial arts class can a fun way to exercise. Walking or jogging are almost always available to us, especially with our lack of cold and snow so far this season and more fun with a dog and or a friend along.

      It isn’t too late to get a flu shot! The flu shot is supposed to be more effective this year. For being so close to the Holiday break, I have seen very little ‘flu’ at school. (highlights include sudden onset of fever, chills, body ache, headache, sore throat, cough). If your family member develops these symptoms, seek medical attention. Starting on prescription antiviral medication can reduce the duration and severity of the illness.  Cover your coughs and sneezes with your elbow, not your hands.
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      WASH YOUR HANDS thoroughly and regularly with warm water and soap.
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      Change your toothbrush:  this should be done at least every 3 months and as a toothbrush can harbor germs, it is advisable to get a new a new one if you have been diagnosed with an illness such as Strep Throat.

Sincerely,
Phoebe Bushway RN MS NCSN 
WRHS School Nurse