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Principal |
Kevin A. Turner email the principal |
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Special features |
special education program, independent study, virtual/online |
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Dress code |
Dress code |
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School Mission
- Harwich High School shares a commitment with the community to create a safe and supportive learning environment where all students may develop to their fullest academic, social and personal potential.
“Committed to Success”
As Harwich High School students we are:
Academic
• Active learners
• Effective communicators
• Critical researchers
• Creative thinkers
• Problem solvers
• Skilled collaborators
Social
• Respectful of self and others and responsible for making healthy choices
Civic
• Appreciative of the uniqueness of Cape Cod and contributors to the welfare of the community
| Curriculum |
- Foreign language(s) taught: French, Latin and Spanish.
- This school has a particular instructional focus on accelerated learning, honors, college preparation.
- Physical education is required for the following grades: 9, 10
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| Activities and Sports |
- Girls sports: basketball, cheerleading, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, softball, tennis and track.
- Boys sports: basketball, baseball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track.
- This school has the following art(s) programs: band, theater/drama, chorus, photography, drawing/painting, ceramics and video/film production.
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| Technology and Facilities |
- This school was established between 1950-1959.
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| Admissions and Enrollment |
- Students at this school enroll primarily because they live within the school's attendance boundary.
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| Other Features and Highlights |
- 91-95% of students remained enrolled at the school between last school year and this school year.
- Accredited by NEASC in 2007.
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| Source of Data |
Additional information, including curriculum and special programs, was either submitted to GreatSchools by a school official or comes directly from the school or school district's Web site. This page was last updated on 01/14/2009. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of information submitted by school officials.
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