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Dear Families,\u00a0<\/div>\n
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This has been an incredibly busy week at the high school as we ended Quarter one and the first week of November all at once.\u00a0\u00a0<\/div>\n
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Safety Drill<\/strong><\/div>\nWe had a successful safety training with all the students during our extended advisory session on Wednesday.\u00a0I hope your students came home and told you about it.\u00a0Essentially we show the kids a training video and then practice lockdowns and evacuating the building.\u00a0At the end we spend a couple of minutes with the kids in their advisories processing the drills and coming up with questions they might have.\u00a0Feel free to check in with them as questions only help us improve what is a very important training.\u00a0I also want to thank our partners from the WPD for their assistance in making this drill a success each year.\u00a0<\/div>\n
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National Honor Society\u00a0<\/strong><\/div>\nCongratulations to Mike Krieger and Eric Collins for putting on a lovely National Honor Society ceremony last night. The officers were amazing and they honored five of their teachers as part of the celebration. Will Harrington and Marissa Coughlin were honored from the School Counseling Department.\u00a0Meghan Church was honored from the Science Department.\u00a0Devon Ellis and Mike Travers were both honored from the World Language Department.\u00a0<\/div>\n
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Attendance at WHS<\/strong><\/div>\nFriday Morning at my principal’s coffee we had a great discussion about attendance at the high school.\u00a0We still have a lot of work to do here to reduce our Chronic Absenteeism rate.\u00a0We talked about different kinds of profiles of students who end up in that category (defined by the Massachusetts Department of Education as a student who misses the better part of 18 days in a school year for any reason).\u00a0We’ll definitely be working more on this topic and communicating with you about it in the future.\u00a0\u00a0<\/div>\n
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One of the places we plan to be more strict is around not allowing students who are not excused from classes to participate in athletics or performing arts after school. That is a long way from being enacted, so please know it is not fully in effect at the moment as we have much more work to do before this gets off the ground.\u00a0Stay tuned.\u00a0\u00a0<\/div>\n
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We have other measures we hope to take to increase student attendance as well, but please reach out to us so we can partner if you have concerns about your children getting to all their classes.\u00a0<\/div>\n
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Athletics\u00a0<\/strong><\/div>\nThis week has been a whirlwind of activity for our athletics teams.\u00a0We are in tournament season and we’ve had games every day but Thursday this week. Most recently our Field Hockey team won 3-2 over Belmont to advance in their tournament yesterday afternoon and last night our Football team beat Plymouth North in overtime to advance to the second round of their playoffs.\u00a0Today we have girls soccer at home at 2 pm, Boys and Girls Cross Country will run their divisional\u00a0round at Wrentham, our Girls Swim team will compete for a state title this afternoon at BU and tonight our Girls Volleyball team will play at Central Catholic tonight at 6 pm. Good luck everyone –
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