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Welcome to the Harwich High School Mission Site. This website is a collaborative effort between teachers, students, and administrators that shows how the school integrates the Mission and Expectations for Student Learning into the school culture and the community that surrounds it. Here is a place to find evidence of achievement in the main areas of the mission: academic, social, and civic. It is also a resource for teachers, students, and community members.


Below the mission statement are links to each of the student expectations for learning. The links to the left show how each department makes connections to the Mission by identifying assessments that address specific Expectations for Student Learning. There are also links to the seven main standards for the NEASC review and the self studies done by the school pertaining to those standards. 


HHS Mission Statement

Harwich High School shares a commitment with the community to create a safe and supportive learning environment where all students may develop to their fullest academic, social and personal potential.


School Motto

"Committed To Success"


 Expectations for Student Learning

 As Harwich High School students we are:

Academic

Social

Respectful of self and others and responsible for making healthy choices

Civic

Appreciative of the uniqueness of Cape Cod and contributors to the welfare of the community


Harwich High School   75 Oak Street   Harwich MA, 02645   (508) 430 7207

This site was last updated 02/15/07

Web Design and Development by James Birchfield and  Matthew Van Gelder

 

NEASC Standard:

Curriculum

The following is the standard Harwich High School followed to reach their conclusions in the self study. Click here to read the self study regarding Curriculum.


 

The curriculum, which includes coursework, co curricular activities, and other school-approved educational experiences, is the school's formal plan to fulfill its mission statement and expectations for student learning. The curriculum links the school's beliefs, its expectations for student learning, and its instructional practices. The strength of that link is dependent upon the professional staff's commitment to and involvement in a comprehensive, ongoing review of the curriculum.

 

 


Harwich High School   75 Oak Street   Harwich MA, 02645   (508) 430 7207