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Welcome to…Wantagh High School
• Population• 12th grade-242• 11th grade-233• 10th grade-222• 9th grade-187• 2018-2019 = 884• 8th grade-228• 2019-2020 = 870
• www.wantaghschools.org• [email protected]
Curriculum Night 2019Carolyn Breivogel, Principal
Jim Brown, Assistant PrincipalNick Pappas, Assistant Principal
Frank Muzio, Director of Guidance & Counseling
Interim Director of Secondary Science & Technology Ed. – Tobias DaemphleSupervisor of Business Ed., World Languages & ENL – Patricia Calosso
Supervisor of Secondary Mathematics – John WatsonDirector of Secondary English, Reading & Libraries– Julie Rosslee
Supervisor of Fine & Performing Arts – Kelly JonesDirector of Phys. Ed., Athletics, Health, & Driver Ed. – Jennifer Keane
Director of Family/Consumer Sciences – Frank MuzioDirector of Pupil Personnel Services – Jeanne Love
Supervisor of Secondary Social Studies – Christopher Widmann
Principal
Assistant Principal
Assistant Principal
Director of Guidance
Counselors Supervisors and Directors
Teachers
Lines of Communication
Staff Directory
Percentage of Wantagh’s Students PassingNew York State Regents Examinations
2017-2018 School YearU.S. History & Government – 98%Global History & Government - 98%Earth Science – 94%Living Environment – 99%Chemistry – 97%Physics - 87%Italian (Checkpoint B Exam) - 100%Spanish (Checkpoint B Exam) - 100%English – 92%Algebra – 98%Geometry – 93%Algebra II – 98%
99% of students in the Class of 2018 earned Regents Diplomas
96% of the students in the Class of 2018 are attending college.
94% of students in the Class of 2018 were enrolled in at least one college level or Advanced Placement course.
79% of students in the Class of 2018 were awarded a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation or Advanced Designation with Honors.
97 students earned the designation of AP Scholar or higher by the College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement of the AP exams.
78 students were inducted into the National Business Honor Society.
69 students were inducted into the World Languages Honor Society.
99 students were inducted into the National Honor Society
International Thespian Society
National Art Honor Society
National Business Honor Society
National Foreign Language Honor Societies
National Honor Society
National Science Honor Society
Tri-M Music Honor Society
Winter Teams2017/2018Basketball (G)Basketball (B)WrestlingSwimming (B)GymnasticsWinter Track (B)Winter Track (G)Bowling (B)Bowling (G)CheerleadingDance Team
Spring Teams 2018SoftballBaseballLacrosse (G)Lacrosse (B)BadmintonSpring Track (B)Spring Track (G)Tennis (B)
Fall Teams 2017Volleyball (G)Volleyball (B)FootballSoccer (B)Swimming (G)Cross Country (B)Cross Country (G)Soccer (G)Tennis (G)Golf CheerleadingDance Team
• Academic Team• American Sign Language Club• Art Portfolio Club• Art Photography Club• Audio/Visual Club• Board Games Club• Chess Club• Computer Club• Dance Team• Dare to Believe Christian Club• Drama Club• Dramatic/Musical Productions• Drama Stage Crew• Entrepreneurship Club• FIDM Fashion Club• Future Business Leaders of America• Gay/Straight Alliance• G.O. (Student Government)• International Outreach• International Thespian Society• Italian Club• Jazz Ensemble • Junior Chamber of Commerce• Key Club• Literary Magazine (Escapades)
•Literary Society•Mathletes•Minding Your Mind Club•Model Congress•National Honor Societies•Newspaper (The Warrior)•Peer Mentors•Pep Band•Phys. Ed. Leaders Club•Robotics•Science Olympiad•Senior Variety Show•Spanish Club•Sportsnight•Student Class Government/Activities•Tri-M Music Honor Society•Tutoring Club•Vocal Jazz Ensemble•WARR (Wantagh Animal Rights & Recycling)•Warrior Wellness Club•World Food Club•Yearbook (Black & Gold )Ninety percent of our students are involved in at least one extracurricular activity.
The Warrior
• 6-12 Association
• SEPTA
• Bandwagon
• Sports Boosters
• Wantagh Drama Parents & Alumni Assoc.
• S.H.I.N.E.
• Guidance Dept. Workshops & Conferences
• Business Advisory Board
American, Adelphi, University of Arizona, Bentley,
Boston College, Boston University, Bucknell,
CUNY (Hunter, Brooklyn, Queens, Baruch), Clarkson, Colgate,
University of Connecticut, Cornell, University of Delaware, Drew, Duke, Fairfield, University of Florida, Fordham, Hofstra, Georgetown, Gettysburg, Harvard, Hobart & William Smith, Ithaca, James Madison, Johns Hopkins, Lafayette, Lehigh, Long Island University, Loyola of MA, Manhattan, University of Maryland, MIT, University of Massachusetts,
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, University of Miami,
University of Michigan, NYU, Northeastern, Northwestern,
University of North Carolina, University of Notre Dame,
University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, Providence, Quinnipiac, RPI, RIT, Rutgers, URI, Rider, Sacred Heart, Salisbury, SVA, Siena, St.
John’s, St. Joseph’s, University of South Carolina,
SUNY (Albany, Binghamton, Buffalo, Cortland, Geneseo, Maritime, New Paltz, Oneonta, Plattsburg, Potsdam, Stony Brook), Temple, Tulane,
Union, University of Vermont, Villanova, University of Virginia, Wesleyan, Wheaton, William and Mary, Yale.
Wantagh High SchoolCounselor Caseload Distribution
2018-2019Grade Mrs.
LethbridgeMrs.
PrestianniMrs.
SwansonMr.
NybergMrs.
Malafis
9 (class of 2022)
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10 (class of 2021)
A – Carp Carr - E F - Le Li - Re Ri - Z
11 (class of 2020)
A - Ce Ch - F G - L M - R S - Z
12 (class of 2019)
A - C D - H I - Mi Mo – Ri Ro - Z
Go to www.wantaghschools.org
Click on “Departments”
Find and click “Guidance”… and view our web pages!
Links on the Guidance Web Page• Curriculum Guides• Counselor pages• Community Service Opportunities• Scholarship Bulletins• Forms and presentations• HS Profile• Helpful Links and Articles
College prep, Study Skills, Financial Aid, SAT, ACT, Career search, NCAA
Key Points for incoming freshmen:• Middle School Counselors will meet with 8th
graders in groups on January 8 and 9 to go over high school graduation requirements and scheduling procedure.
• Students will be issued a course selection form.
• The form is due back to the Guidance Office on Friday January 11, 2019.
WANTAGH HIGH SCHOOL9TH GRADE ELECTIVE OFFERING LIST 2019-2020
(High School Curriculum Guide page number in parenthesis)ENGLISH (p. 12)* Dramatics* + Advanced Dramatics* Journalism I**Journalism II
WORLD LANGUAGES (p. 32)Spanish 1 RChinese 1
ART (p. 6)Studio in ArtStudio in Media Arts
* Animation* Screen Printing
BUSINESS (p. 9)* Computer Essentials I * Computer Essentials II* Fashion Marketing* Career & Financial Management* Business Web Design
TECHNOLOGY (p. 31)* MP Wood* Basic Car Care
Principles of EngineeringComputer Programming: Intro to Coding
Multimedia Productions* Robotics* MP Metal
FAMILY/CONSUMER SCIENCES (p. 16)* Parenting * Child Development * Culinary I
MUSIC (p. 21)Music Studio/Theory 1BandOrchestraConcert ChoirAudio Engineering and Music Production
SCIENCE (p. 23)Science Research
+ approval of drama teacher* Semester Course – ½ year**Full year – alternate days
(teacher recommendation)
• Students are required to complete one full unit of either art or music in order to graduate; please choose ART or MUSIC, then check the appropriate selection.
•• I choose MUSIC: ___CONCERT CHOIR ___ORCHESTRA __ BAND•• I choose ART: _____ STUDIO IN ART- p.6• _____ STUDIO IN CREATIVE CRAFTS- p.6• _____ STUDIO IN MEDIA ARTS- p. 6••• DUE FRIDAY, January 11, 2019 - MY 4 ELECTIVES IN PREFERENCE ORDER•• 1.•• 2.•• 3.•• 4.•• ___________________________________ _________________• STUDENT’S SIGNATURE DATE
• Students select 4 electives, in their order of preference.
• The schedule is created by the selections of the students, therefore we cannot guarantee that a student will receive their preference for electives.
• Middle School Counselors meet individually with 8th graders to select courses based on teacher recommendations and student elective choices.
• Students are issued an Annual Review Form, which is to be signed by the student and the parent. This form is due back in the Guidance Office by February 15, 2019.
• The high school offers lunch periods 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
• Students may or may not have lunch with their current friends.
• We do not change lunch periods, and our students do make new friends.
• Students have until June, when course verification letters are mailed, to make final decisions on their courses.
• Students may not make changes to their schedules after June.
• Students meet with HS Counselors in May, and at Freshman Orientation in August.
• Freshmen receive their schedules from their new counselor at Freshman Orientation.
Key Points for high school students:• Teachers make recommendations for students in
December. • High School Counselors meet with students in groups in
January and February to go over graduation requirements and scheduling procedure.
• Students are issued a High School Curriculum Guide and asked to draft a sample schedule with elective choices.
• Students are then seen individually by Guidance Counselors and are asked to choose courses for next year. They are issued an Annual Review Form, which is to be signed by the student and the parent.
• The form is due back to the Guidance Office on February 15, 2019.
• Students have until June, when course verification letters are mailed, to make final decisions on their courses.
• Students may not make changes to their schedules after June.
• Students are encouraged to choose challenging electives and courses.
• All students must be enrolled in 7 units plus Physical Education.
• For college prep, NCAA requirements and diploma types: your record stays with you!
Vocational Education• Students who seek in-depth study of a
particular vocational/occupational subject may choose from the areas listed on page 36 of the Curriculum Guide.
• Students must interview with the Director of Guidance and attend a mandatory visit prior to being approved for a vocational program.
• Students must be entering their junior year, demonstrate good attendance and be on track for graduation.
• The deadline to apply for a Vocational Education Program is March 1, 2019.
The Current Wantagh High School List of Approved NCAA Courses
ENGLISH• COLLEGE ENGLISH• COLLEGE WORLD
LITERATURE• CREATIVE WRITING• COLLEGE DRAMATIC
LITERATURE• ENGLISH 9• ENGLISH 10• AP SEMINAR
• AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE• AP ENGLISH LITERATURE• ENGLISH 11• ENGLISH 12• ENGLISH 12 Sports
Literature• ENGLISH 12 Foundations• ENGLISH 12 Horror and
Science Fiction• JOURNALISM I
Social Studies• COLLEGE CRIMINAL
JUSTICE• COLLEGE PSYCHOLOGY• COLLEGE PUBLIC AFFAIRS• COLLEGE SOCIOLOGY• CRIMINAL JUSTICE• CURRENT HISTORY• ECONOMICS R• COLLEGE ECONOMICS• SOCIOLOGY• GLOBAL STUDIES I• GLOBAL STUDIES II• AP EUROPEAN HISTORY• AP PSYCHOLOGY
• AP GOVERNMENT• U.S. HISTORY/GOV’T• AP U.S. HISTORY/GOV’T• AP RESEARCH• PARTICIPATION IN GOV’T
Mathematics• ALGEBRA H• MATH 9R/ALGEBRA R• MATH 9H/GEOMETRY H • MATH 10R/GEOMETRY R• MATH 10H/ALGEBRA II H• MATH 11R/ALGEBRA II R• COLLEGE ALG/TRIG• AP CALCULUS AB/BC• COLLEGE STATISTICS• AP STATISTICS
• RISP MATH BEG./INT. (.5 CU MAX/YR each)
• RISP MATH ADV.• MATH 11 (.5 CU MAX/YR)• MATH 12 (.5 CU MAX/YR)• PRE-CALCULUS 11/H• PRE-CALCULUS 12
Science• AP BIOLOGY• CHEMISTRY• CHEM 11• COLLEGE CHEMISTRY• COLLEGE FORENSICS• CONCEPTUAL PHYSICS• ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE• AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE• FORENSIC SCIENCE• BIOETHICS• HUMAN ANATOMY• NATURAL HAZARDS & EVENTS
• LIVING ENVIRONMENT R• MARINE BIOLOGY/
OCEANOGRAPHY• PS: EARTH SCIENCE• PS: PHYSICS• AP PHYSICS I AND I/II
LOTE (Languages Other Than English)
• CHINESE I• FRENCH 1• FRENCH 2• FRENCH 3• FRENCH 4• FRENCH 5• ITALIAN 1• ITALIAN 2• ITALIAN 3• ITALIAN 4• ITALIAN 5• ITALIAN PRE AP• AP ITALIAN
• SPANISH 1• SPANISH 2• SPANISH 3• SPANISH 4• SPANISH 5• SPANISH PRE AP• AP SPANISH• SPANISH E (.67CU MAX/YR)• SPANISH F (.67CU MAX/YR)• SPANISH G (.67CU MAX/YR)
WANTAGH HIGH SCHOOL• THANK YOU FOR
ATTENDING THE WHS CURRICULUM NIGHT
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