This school year we will continue to focus on preparing our students to be Career and College Ready. It is our goal that 100% of our students will exceed all state requirements required for graduation. We strongly encourage our students to take advantage of the many opportunities offered at our school. Whitesboro High School students are given the opportunity to explore a variety of electives like our expanded college courses including: Advanced Placement, Dual Credit, and Syracuse University Project Advance coursework. We are particularly excited about adding Digital Applications, Drawing and Painting Appreciation, Fitness Room, Webpage Development, Mandarin Chinese 3 (Dual Credit) and American Sign Language 4 (Dual Credit) for this school year. Whitesboro High School continues to be one of only four high schools in the United States to incorporate an onsite Scanning Electronic Microscope into our instruction in our Nanotechnology and Science courses.
We continue to have high expectations for all of our students and staff. Our students are provided with a variety of co-curricular opportunities with the goal of producing "well-rounded" students. The Whitesboro High School staff believes in working collaboratively with our students, parents, and community to provide a quality education.
Thank you for your continued support.
On March 13, a high school orchestra, symphonic band & a cappella concert was held in celebration of March being Music in Our Schools Month.
On March 12, Whitesboro Middle and High School technology students attended and competed in the 20th Annual Mohawk Valley STEM Exploration Showcase at Mohawk Valley Community College.
Congratulations to the Whitesboro Unified Bowling team as they were crowned champions at the Culminating Event on March 12 at Vista Lanes.
Several Whitesboro athletes recently represented the district in state championship events for alpine ski, gymnastics and indoor track and field.
On February 17, the Whitesboro Nordic Ski Team competed in the Section III Championships at Osceola Ski Resort.
On February 13, Mrs. Cidzik and Mrs. Kostolecki’s French classes at all levels (grades 9-12) participated in a fun-filled cultural event.
On January 26, more than 500 French students, French teachers and their friends and families enjoyed an exciting game of hockey in Syracuse.
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