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.
Whitesboro High School celebrated National French Week from Wednesday, November 1 through Wednesday, November 8.
The Red Cross Club, once again, participated in the Stuff the Bus School Challenge, donating toys to help the less fortunate in the Mohawk Valley have a happy holiday season.
Students in the Whitesboro Central School District were able to explore potential career fields and job options through a Career Fair and Senior Shadow Day coordinated by the Oneida-Herkimer- Madison BOCES School to Career Programs.
On Friday, December 1, eight Whitesboro High School students were invited to the Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES School and Business Alliance’s annual breakfast.
The Whitesboro Athletic Department held a National Letter of Intent (NLI) Signing Day on November 8 in the High School Library to congratulate and recognize four student-athletes who will be committing to Division I or Division II programs.
On November 6, both inductees and current members of the National Honor Society (NHS) attended an induction ceremony at Hart’s Hill Inn.
On Tuesday, November 14 and Thursday, November 16, the Whitesboro High School Business and Personal Law Classes visited the Utica City Courthouse.
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