9 High Street Woodsville, NH 03785
Voice: 603-747-2781
Fax: 603-747-2766
Principal: Robert Jones
Assistant Principal: Ron Upton
Woodsville
High School Mission Statement,
Core
Values and Beliefs about Learning and
Academic,
Civic and Social Expectations
Mission
In keeping with
its century-old tradition and sense of community, Woodsville High
School values all students and provides them with diverse
opportunities and a well rounded education to help prepare them to
become responsible, productive citizens in an ever changing world
beyond high school.
Core
Values
The community,
students and faculty believe these to be our core values and beliefs
about what is most important in every student’s education at
Woodsville High School.
We are
committed to the following beliefs about learning:
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Students
need to be able to apply knowledge that they have gained over their
years of education to become:
- Effective
problem solvers, who utilize creativity and critical thinking
skills to reach solutions.
- Respectful
and honest individuals who take responsibility for their actions.
- Effective
communicators in speaking and writing.
- Individuals
who understand their role as socially responsible to the world
around them.
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All
students will have an opportunity to be successful in their learning
when
- The
school provides a safe and friendly atmosphere in which to learn
and grow in all areas.
- Our
challenging curriculum provides opportunities for diverse
experiences with high expectations for all students in all areas.
- Our
school provides opportunities to apply new knowledge to life
opportunities and situations beyond the classroom walls.
Academic
Expectations
All WHS
graduates will…
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Demonstrate
skills in critical thinking and problem solving, who can gather,
assess and use information to make connections.
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Be
effective communicators, who will be able to use a variety of modes
to express ideas.
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Be
practical learners who can recognize when and how to use current
tools and technology.
Civic
Expectations
All WHS
graduates will…
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Understand
the concept of taking responsibility for one’s own actions.
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Contribute
in a positive way to the school and community around us.
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Understand
the rights and responsibilities of a citizen in a democratic
society.
Social
Expectations
All WHS
graduates will…
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Demonstrate
honesty while valuing and respecting others.
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Demonstrate
self-respect and self-advocacy.
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Upcoming Events:
Winter Carnival Begins February 14, 2012
Vacation February 20-24, 2012Friends of WHS February 29, 2012Progress Reports March 2, 2012
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