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Monomoy Regional High School 75 Oak Street Harwich, Massachusetts 02645 Phone: 508-430-7200 Fax: 508-430-7903 www.monomoy.edu CEEB Code: 220965 Class of 2017 Profile William Burkhead, Principal Jennifer Police, Director of Guidance (A-F) Janie Girolamo, Assistant Principal Sean Burke, Guidance Counselor (G-N) Michael Martin, Assistant Principal Jonathan Bennett, Guidance Counselor (O-Z) Brendan Case, Athletic Director School Class Rank Monomoy Regional High School opened in September Rank is computed at the end of the sixth semester. All subjects are of 2014 as the result of the merger of the Chatham and included in the rank. All courses are weighted for the purpose of Harwich High Schools. Monomoy Regional High calculating rank and grade point average. AP courses receive the School is a comprehensive high school with highest weight (+20%), followed by honors (+10%), and finally approximately 630 students in grades 8-12. Combining followed by all other included courses. the excellent academic and co-curricular offerings of both Chatham and Harwich High Schools in a state-of- Marking System the-art facility allows students a broad range of Grades are awarded on a numerical basis: 90-100 (A), 80-89 (B), 70- electives, foreign languages, and opportunities for 79 (C), 60-69 (D), below 60 (not passing). High honors: average of enrichment. 90 or above with no grade below 85. Honors: average of 85 or above with no grade below 80. Community Recent Graduates The Towns of Harwich and Chatham are located on the American, Assumption, Auburn University, Bentley, Berklee southern coastline of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. While College of Music, Boston College, Boston University, Bowdoin, cranberry farming and fishing are still native Bridgewater State, Brown, Bucknell, Catholic, Chapman, occupations, the economy is primarily supported by Champlain, Clark, College of the Holy Cross, Columbia, Cornell, tourism and related industries. Curry,Over the Drew, past Dukefour years University, Elon, Emerson, Endicott, Fairfield, Fitchburgstudents have St., Floridabeen admitted Tech, Fordham, to: Framingham St., George Mason,Arizona George State, Art Washington, Institute of Harvard, Hobart, Hofstra, James Graduation Requirements Madison,Boston, Assumption, Kansas University, Baylor, Mary Washington, Massachusetts Maritime,Bentley, Berklee MCLA, College MCPHS, of Middlebury, Moravian, New England Graduates in the class of 2017 must earn 100 credits College,Music, Boston Northeastern, University, North Carolina State, Penn State, Plymouth distributed in the following areas: State,Bowdoin, Providence Bridgewater College, State, Rensselaer Polytechnic, Roger Williams English 16 credits Quinnipiac,Brown, Bucknell, St. Joseph’s, Champlain, St. Michael’s, Salve Regina, Springfield, Social Studies 16 credits Stonehill,College of Suffolk, the Holy Syracuse, Cross, Trinity, Tufts, United States Air Force, Mathematics 16 credits Naval,Columbia, and CoastCurry, Guard Duke, Academy,Elon, University of Alabama, Science/Tech/Engineering 16 credits UniversityEmbry-Riddle, of Colorado, Emerson, University of Connecticut, University of World Language 8 credits Hartford,Endicott, UniversityFairfield, Florida of Massachusetts, University of New England, Visual/Performing Arts 4 credits UniversityTech, Fordham, of New Framingham Hampshire, University of Rhode Island, P.E. 2 credits UniversityState, Franklin of South Pierce, Carolina, George University of Vermont, Villanova, Health 2 credits VirginiaMason, GeorgeTech, Wake Washington, Forest, Wentworth, Westfield, West Point, Wheaton,Harvard, JamesWilliam Madison, and Mary, Worcester Polytechnic, Worcester St., Xavier,Lasell, JohnsonYale, and & many Wales, others. Kansas University, Mary Washington, Massachusetts Maritime, MCLA, MCPHS, Middlebury, New England College, Northeastern, Advanced Courses Experiential Learning Listed below are all currently offered Advanced Monomoy Regional High School students have a number Placement, honors, and accelerated courses. Teachers in of experiential learning opportunities where they can these courses utilize advanced texts and require extra earn credit and gain real world experience to prepare preparation and study time of their students. For grades them for college and careers. Courses include 9-11, students at Chatham and Harwich High Schools Community Internship, where students work with a had different options, which will reflect different mentor in a local business, non-profit, or municipal advanced level courses on their transcripts. Chatham office; Elementary Education Experience, where students High School, Harwich High School, and current are placed as classroom assistants at Harwich Elementary Monomoy Regional High School courses will be listed School; School Service, where students assist in the on student transcripts. school library, technology center, or classrooms; Best Buddies, where students assist in Special Education English classes; and Tutoring, where students are able to share English 9 Honors, English 10 Honors, English 11 their academic strengths with others. Honors, British Literature Honors, Journalism Honors, Creative Writing Honors, AP English Language and Co-Curricular Activities Composition, AP English Literature and Composition JV & Varsity Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Ice Social Science Hockey, Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track World History II Honors, US History I Honors/US and the World I Honors, US History II Honors/US and the Fine Arts Activities: Band, Handbell Choir, Select Choir, World II Honors, Government Honors, AP US History, Chorus, Musical Theatre, Theatre, Art Internships, Art AP Psychology, AP Government Club Mathematics Other: Animal Welfare Club, Best Buddies, Biking Algebra I Honors, Geometry Honors, Algebra II Honors, Club, Community Service Organization (INTERACT), Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus Honors, Pre- Calculus Destination Imagination, Drama Club, Debate Honors, Pre-AP Calculus, AP Calculus AB, AP Club/Model UN, Fishing Club, French Club, Games Statistics Club, GSA (Gay/Straight Alliance), Human Rights Club, Literary Guild, Key Club Multicultural Club, Science Newspaper, Peer Leadership, Recycling Club, Macrobiology Honors, Microbiology Honors, Integrated Science/Engineering/Robotics Club, Spanish Club, Science Honors, Intro to Physics Honors, Biology STAND-for Darfur, STARS Leaders, Ski Club, Spirit Honors, Chemistry Honors, Physics Honors, Committee, Student Advisory to School Committee, Environmental Studies Honors, AP Biology, AP Student Government, Yarn Club, Yearbook, Young Chemistry, AP Physics Men’s Club, Young Women’s Club. Foreign Language Spanish III and IV Honors, AP Spanish, Honors French III and IV Honors, AP French, Honors Latin III and IV, AP Latin, Honors Mandarin III Visual and Performing Arts Studio Art 1-4 Honors, AP Studio Art 2D/3D An Honors option may also be selected in some electives. Dual Enrollment Students aged 16 and older may enroll as Dual Enrollment students at Cape Cod Community College and the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. Students earn both high school and college credits for these courses. Virtual Learning As a member institution of FuelEd, Monomoy Regional High School students can avail themselves of over 300 courses in the arts, sciences, technology, and humanities. Honors and AP courses are offered by FuelEd. .