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Windham High School (New Hampshire)

Coordinates: 42°47′42″N 71°19′19″W / 42.79500°N 71.32194°W / 42.79500; -71.32194
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Windham High School
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64 London Bridge Rd

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Coordinates42°47′42″N 71°19′19″W / 42.79500°N 71.32194°W / 42.79500; -71.32194
Information
TypePublic high school
Established2009
PrincipalShannan McKenna
Grades9–12
Enrollment942 (2018–19)[1]
CampusRural
Color(s)Navy and Gold   
Athletics conferenceNHIAA
Sports29
MascotJaguar
Athletic DirectorJon Hall
Websitewhs.windhamsd.org

Windham High School is a public high school in the town of Windham, New Hampshire. The high school was established in 2009, and the first graduating class was in 2012.[2] It serves students from grades 9 to 12 and is part of School Administration Unit (SAU) 95. The first graduating class was in 2012. The school is led by Principal Shannan McKenna and is known for its strong academic programs and successful extracurricular programs including athletics.

Academics

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Windham High School offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes a variety of Advanced Placement (AP) courses, honors classes, and specialized programs. The school emphasizes a well-rounded education, preparing students for college and careers through rigorous academic standards and supportive faculty. The school's mission is to foster critical thinking, effective communication, and lifelong learning.

Extracurricular Activities

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Academic and Science

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  • National Honor Society: Recognizes outstanding high school students who demonstrate excellence in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
  • STEAM Programs: Focuses on science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics, encouraging students to explore these fields through hands-on projects and collaboration.
  • Robotics: Offers students the opportunity to design, build, and program robots for various competitions.

Arts and Communications

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  • Band and Chorus: Provides musical education and performance opportunities in a variety of genres.
  • JagRoar: The student-run newspaper that covers school events, sports, and other topics of interest.
  • Yearbook Committee: Responsible for creating and publishing the annual yearbook, capturing memories and milestones of the school year.

Clubs and Societies

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  • Student Council: Offers leadership opportunities and a chance to influence school policies and activities.
  • Various Clubs: Including culture magazine, arts association, and more, catering to diverse interests and hobbies.

Athletics

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Windham High School is home to the Windham Jaguars, with navy and gold as their school colors. The school has a robust athletics program, offering a variety of sports for both boys and girls. These include:

  • Baseball and Softball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country (M&W)
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Ice Hockey
  • Lacrosse (Boys & Girls)
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball

The school has seen success in various sports, with teams frequently competing in state championships and earning district titles. The Jaguars are known for their competitive teams and sportsmanship. Part of athletics at Windham High School is "learning the value of giving back".[3] WHS athletics hosts a Blackout Cancer week [4] each fall to raise funds for those affected by cancer and other related diseases, and in the winter WHS hosts Warrior Week to give back to our veterans, in relation to the Wounded Warrior Project. With their Athletic Director Bill Raycraft, now at Malden Catholic, the school became the first school to host the Project Blackout event. Now in 2024, four high schools in New England participate in a football fundraiser event to raise money for cancer, with over 18,000 t-shirts being sold for the cause. Bishop Guertin High School (Nashua, NH), Pelham High School, and Malden Catholic have all joined in annual Blackout Fundraiser in recent years.

Despite being a young high school, Windham High School boasts multiple NHIAA State Championships.

  • 55 INDIVIDUAL STATE CHAMPIONS
  • 29 TEAM STATE CHAMPIONS
  • 23 State Final Appearances
  • 3 MEET OF CHAMPIONS

Team State Champions [5]

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  • 2011-2012 (DIII), 2012-2013 (DIII), 2013-2014 (DIII), 2015-2016 (DII), 2016-2017 (DII), 2017-2018 (DII)
  • 2012 (DIII), 2013 (DIII), 2014 (DII), 2024 (DII)
  • 2015 (Fall DII), 2016 (Fall DII), 2017 (Winter DII), 2017 (Fall DII)
  • 2012 (DII), 2013 (DII)
  • 2013 (DII), 2017 (DII)
  • 2014 (DII), 2017 (DII)
  • 2014 (DII)
  • 2015 (DII)

Golf (1)

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  • 2013 (DII)
  • 2015-2016 (DII)
  • 2017 (DII)
  • 2017-2018 (Indoor DII)

Community and Culture

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Windham High School emphasizes a supportive and inclusive culture. The school community is engaged and collaborative, with strong parental involvement and community support. Various events and activities throughout the year foster school spirit and a sense of belonging among students.

Facilities and Campus

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The school boasts modern facilities, including state-of-the-art classrooms, science labs, a library, and sports complexes. The rural campus provides a conducive environment for learning and extracurricular activities.

References

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  1. ^ "Windham High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 29, 2019.
  2. ^ Toole, John (September 7, 2011). "New Windham High has its first senior class". Lawrence Eagle–Tribune. Retrieved November 5, 2019.
  3. ^ "Spirit". WHS Athletic Boosters. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  4. ^ "Project Blackout". Project Blackout. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  5. ^ "Windham High School". whs.windhamsd.org. Retrieved 2024-07-02.
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