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'''West Warwick High School''' is a [[Public school (government funded)|public]] [[high school]] located in [[West Warwick, Rhode Island]]. The current enrollment (February 2011) is approximately 1,050 students. The mission of West Warwick High School is to create a caring learning community with rigorous academic and professional standards. These standards will provide students and staff with a safe and healthful, positive and personalized environment. The educational community will encourage mutual, lifelong learning so that all students and staff may achieve their full potential as productive, ethical and responsible members of the community. To that end, in recent years, the school has seen resurgence in academic prowess and rigor. Primarily, due to recent initiatives and professional development opportunities for faculty and staff, the student body has seen significant gains on state testing, specifically the [[New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP)]] scores for the 2010 school year. Student test scores have improved significantly, most notably 83% of WWHS students who took the NECAP test are either proficient or proficient with distinction in Reading.
'''West Warwick High School''' is a [[Public school (government funded)|public]] [[high school]] located in [[West Warwick, Rhode Island]]. This school will become unaccredited in the near future. The current enrollment (February 2011) is approximately 1,050 students. The mission of West Warwick High School is to create a caring learning community with rigorous academic and professional standards. These standards will provide students and staff with a safe and healthful, positive and personalized environment. The educational community will encourage mutual, lifelong learning so that all students and staff may achieve their full potential as productive, ethical and responsible members of the community. To that end, in recent years, the school has seen resurgence in academic prowess and rigor. Primarily, due to recent initiatives and professional development opportunities for faculty and staff, the student body has seen significant gains on state testing, specifically the [[New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP)]] scores for the 2010 school year. Student test scores have improved significantly, most notably 83% of WWHS students who took the NECAP test are either proficient or proficient with distinction in Reading.
The Arts, particularly the music department, have helped to bring national status to the academic program in recent years. Specifically, the West Warwick High School Jazz Ensemble "A" Band which has won numerous awards for musical accomplishments including placing in "the Finals" of the “[[Berklee College of Music]] High School Jazz Festival” from 2002–2007 and 2009, winning the prestigious festival in 2007. In addition, the Concert Band and Concert Chorale have competed and won national and international awards and titles the past fifteen years. Currently, the West Warwick High School Music Department is the largest in the state, with more than 550 students participating. In addition, the drama department has produced high quality [[musical theatre|musical]] productions in West Warwick, most notably ''[[Grease (musical)|Grease]]'' in 1999.
The Arts, particularly the music department, have helped to bring national status to the academic program in recent years. Specifically, the West Warwick High School Jazz Ensemble "A" Band which has won numerous awards for musical accomplishments including placing in "the Finals" of the “[[Berklee College of Music]] High School Jazz Festival” from 2002–2007 and 2009, winning the prestigious festival in 2007. In addition, the Concert Band and Concert Chorale have competed and won national and international awards and titles the past fifteen years. Currently, the West Warwick High School Music Department is the largest in the state, with more than 550 students participating. In addition, the drama department has produced high quality [[musical theatre|musical]] productions in West Warwick, most notably ''[[Grease (musical)|Grease]]'' in 1999.
The school has a long tradition of excellence in [[Rhode Island]] Interscholastic Sports. The school mascot is the [[Wizard]] and the school colors are black and orange.
The school has a long tradition of excellence in [[Rhode Island]] Interscholastic Sports. The school mascot is the [[Wizard]] and the school colors are black and orange.

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West Warwick High School is a public high school located in West Warwick, Rhode Island. This school will become unaccredited in the near future. The current enrollment (February 2011) is approximately 1,050 students. The mission of West Warwick High School is to create a caring learning community with rigorous academic and professional standards. These standards will provide students and staff with a safe and healthful, positive and personalized environment. The educational community will encourage mutual, lifelong learning so that all students and staff may achieve their full potential as productive, ethical and responsible members of the community. To that end, in recent years, the school has seen resurgence in academic prowess and rigor. Primarily, due to recent initiatives and professional development opportunities for faculty and staff, the student body has seen significant gains on state testing, specifically the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) scores for the 2010 school year. Student test scores have improved significantly, most notably 83% of WWHS students who took the NECAP test are either proficient or proficient with distinction in Reading. The Arts, particularly the music department, have helped to bring national status to the academic program in recent years. Specifically, the West Warwick High School Jazz Ensemble "A" Band which has won numerous awards for musical accomplishments including placing in "the Finals" of the “Berklee College of Music High School Jazz Festival” from 2002–2007 and 2009, winning the prestigious festival in 2007. In addition, the Concert Band and Concert Chorale have competed and won national and international awards and titles the past fifteen years. Currently, the West Warwick High School Music Department is the largest in the state, with more than 550 students participating. In addition, the drama department has produced high quality musical productions in West Warwick, most notably Grease in 1999. The school has a long tradition of excellence in Rhode Island Interscholastic Sports. The school mascot is the Wizard and the school colors are black and orange.

Notable alumni

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