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WHS Schedule Change for Thursday, 10/26/23

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Schedule Change for Waldwick High School only. On Thursday, October 26, all 9th, 10th & 12th grade students will have a delayed opening with a 9:50 AM report time. All students are to report to the HS gym to start the day. All 11th Grade students will be taking part in the administration of the PSAT/NMSQT test and will report at 8:00am. One other change to the schedule will be flipping the rotation days on  Wednesday and Thursda y  that week. Wednesday, 10/25, will be a Day 2 and Thursday, 10/26, will be a Day 1.  Friday, 10/27, remains a Day 3. This change has been made on the calendar and students will be reminded next week.

WHS Picture Retake Day - 10/27/23

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WHS Picture Retake Day has been scheduled for Friday, October 27. First Session: 10:30am -12:00pm Second Session: 12:30pm - 2:00pm If you did not sit for your picture, please make sure you attend on 10/27 so that your picture will be in this year's yearbook. Students who need to be photographed must ask for permission to leave class to sit for their photo.

Varsity Jacket Sale - 10/27/23 during lunch

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  Order your Varsity Jacket - 10/27/23 during lunch (Cafeteria) See links for details on Pricing/Order Form/Sizing/Patches: Waldwick Jacket Flyer for 10-27-23 Jacket Order Form Varsity jacket sizing guide Patch Catalog

New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) Individual Score Report Spring 2023

  New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA) Individual Score Report Spring 2023 In the spring, your student participated in the New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) administration to measure their academic performance in English language arts (ELA), mathematics, and science as defined in the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS). Evaluating the results from statewide testing can be a helpful tool in measuring your student’s success in school. For decades, New Jersey has used statewide assessments as a valuable instrument for assessing our students’ annual progress. One report for each content area in which your student tested will be mailed home to you no later than October 12, 2023.  The reports illustrate how your student performed on each test. There are also charts and graphics that show you how your student performed in relation to the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (https://www.nj.gov/education/standards/) and how your student’s performance comp

PSAT/NMSQT Testing for Juniors (Class of 2025) - October 26, 2023

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Waldwick High School will be a national testing center for the administration of the PSAT Exam and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test on Thursday, October 26, 2023. We offer the test free of charge during the school day to all Juniors. The PSAT/NMSQT is now digital! The test is easier to take, shorter, has more time per question, and comes with a built-in calculator. Junior level Math and Language Arts teachers will be talking with students about the PSAT/NMSQT and reviewing the new online procedures. The PSAT is an excellent opportunity to prepare and gain an understanding of the SAT exam. Juniors are eligible for a National Merit Scholarship depending upon their score.  College Board Information related to the PSAT/NMSQT Info for PSAT/NMSQT Testing Day - Thursday, 10/26/23 All Juniors should report to their testing room before 8am. Please be on time. Testing rooms will be shared with the students the week of the test via their English teacher. Charged Chromebook (The test is

WHS 2023 AP School Honor Roll

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Congratulations to Waldwick High School which was named to the 2023 AP School Honor Roll! The AP® School Honor Roll recognizes schools whose AP programs are delivering results for students while broadening access. Schools can earn this recognition annually based on criteria that reflect a commitment to increasing college-going culture, providing opportunities for students to earn college credit, and maximizing college readiness. “AP represents an opportunity for students to stand out to colleges, earn college credit and placement, and potentially boost their grade point averages,” said Trevor Packer, head of the AP program. “The schools have shown that they can expand access to these college-level courses and still drive high performance – they represent the best of our AP program.” Special thanks to our AP teachers for all their hard work in preparing our students for the AP exam. To the students that made this award possible, thank you for dedication and commitment to your academic