
WRVC is beyond proud of the Medical Occupations program for creating grab bags filled with candy, small toys, stickers, and other goodies that will be sold at the Spirit Halloween stores as a fundraiser to support the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital. Students and staff from other WRVC programs also volunteered to help make these grab bags alongside the Med Occ students and teachers. This year's goal is to make 10,000 bags!!! The students have almost hit this goal, which is beyond impressive.
We wanted to thank the Spirit Halloween company for selling the bags as well as the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital team for their efforts in supplying the goodies and delivering the boxes to Spirit Halloween. To all who helped in this project, we deeply thank you for leading with a compassionate heart.





Reminder: There is NO SCHOOL on Friday, October 6 for staff Professional Development and on Monday, October 9 in recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Day.


Dear friends,
This afternoon, we were informed of a situation in the area that could have affected the safety of WHS and WRVC. Out of an abundance of caution, WHS and WRVC were placed in a “secure lockout,” which means that doors were locked, students remained in classrooms, and nobody was allowed to enter or leave the building. WPD resolved the situation within about 10 minutes. All students and staff were safe. Thank you once again to our WHS and WRVC students and staff, our School Resource Officers, and our partners at the Westbrook Police Department for ensuring our safety every day.
Take care, and stay strong.
Peter Lancia
Superintendent of Schools

Dear families,
As you may be aware, there was an incident at Westbrook High School this morning. School administrators were notified that a student was in possession of a weapon. With the assistance of the School Resource Officer, the student was brought to the office and the unloaded weapon was secured. Westbrook Police were onsite within minutes and the situation was resolved. As is our protocol, the school was placed in a lockout, meaning all classrooms were closed, locked, and secured. All students and staff were safe and resumed their regular school day. Resources were made available to students who needed support in processing this difficult event. We commend the responsible students who alerted administrators to the situation as well as the administration, faculty, and staff at WHS and WPD.
Events like this are unsettling for everyone involved, those at WHS and throughout the community. Please reach out to your school counselors and principals if you or your children need support in processing this event or school violence in general. It is important to talk about incidents, reassure children that schools are generally very safe places, validate their feelings, offer age-appropriate information, and correct misinformation. The National Association of School Psychologists has a great resource for families and educators that may be helpful. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q05UMKVaM1DsHp69cJ0vP96CIlbXMy04/view?usp=drive_link
Take care and be strong.
Dr. Peter Lancia
Superintendent of Schools


Reminder: Tomorrow, September 6 is our first Early Release Wednesday. Students in all grades will be dismissed one hour before their usual dismissal time. We will follow the Wednesday schedule for the remainder of the school year.


Welcome to our Kindergarten Students, the WHS Class of 2036!


Thanks for a great first week of school! There is NO SCHOOL on Friday, Sept. 1 and Monday, Sept. 4. Happy Labor Day! See you on Tuesday, Sept. 5 when Kindergarteners start school!


Welcome to Westbrook! Our new faculty and staff gathered today to learn about the district and make connections with each other! Great day so far!!


We have a cancellation for tomorrow's golf practice. Because of the predicted rain in the morning, tryouts will resume on Wednesday. Practice time on Wednesday will be 7:30 am on the range and then will play 9 holes.

Fall Sports start on Monday, August 14th.
If you are interested in playing Football(Coach Johnson), Soccer(Boys-Coach Aceto/Girls-Coach Nye), Golf(Coach Brown),
X Country(Coach Conrad), Volleyball(Coach Wescott and Coach Ryan), Cheering(Coach Bennett) and Field Hockey(Coach Whitten), you should have signed up in May.(check your May 31st email from Mrs. Shackley)
A reminder of what is needed for Monday:
Sign-up form for athletes
Sign-up form for parents(on our school website under Athletics)
Physical(note if you have an updated one)
Proper attire for tryouts(gear, water bottle, sneakers)
Times for tryouts for each sport for the first 3 days(Monday-Wednesday)(coaches will have the rest of their practice/scrimmage schedule at tryouts)
Football 8-10 am and 4-6 pm (double sessions)
Boy's Soccer 3:30-6:30 pm
Girl's Soccer 8:00-10:00 am
Cheering 2:00-3:30 pm
X Country 7:30-9:30 am
Volleyball Monday 10:30-12:30 pm/Tuesday and Wednesday 8:00-10:00 am
Golf at Sunset Ridge Monday 10:15 am range and 9 holes to follow/Tuesday 9:15 am range and 9 holes to follow/Wednesday 7:30 am range and 9 holes to follow.
Field Hockey co-op @ South Portland 7:30-8:30 am and 3:00-4:30 pm (double sessions)
There will be a mandatory Fall Sports Parent/Athlete/Coaches informational meeting on Wednesday, August 16th at 6 pm in the Auditorium. Please make every effort to attend.
Any further questions email murphyb@westbrookschools.org
Go Blazes!!

Update:
The student sign-up form was through an email that all students received at the end of the school year on May 31st. Please check there first before reaching out. It is not on the athletic site. Only the parent sign-up is on the site.
A reminder of what you will need in order to start on the 14th:
Physical
Student Signup form
Parent E-Info form
Westbrook High School Athletics will start on Monday, August 14th. Start times will be posted next week for the first 3 days of preseason. If you are looking to play Football, Xcountry, Boys or Girls Soccer, Cheering, Volleyball, Golf, or Field Hockey(co-op with So Portland) you will need to make sure you have an updated physical(you are not allowed to tryout unless you are good to go or have a note stating you are all set.)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
You should have also received an email at the end of the school year to sign up for your sport/s for this upcoming year. Check out the Westbrook Athletic website to do so.
There is also a form for parents to fill out for their athletes on the same site. Please make sure this is done before you try out for your sport as well.
More information will be coming next week.
If you have further questions please email Mrs. Murphy at murphyb@westbrookschools.org
Go Blue Blazes!!

Congratulations to Dr. Lancia!
Today, at the Maine Superintendents Conference he received the Outstanding Educational Leader Award. Dr. Lancia was nominated by his peers for this honor, one of five superintendents in the state!


Please read the attached letter from Dr. Lancia regarding a nomination for the next principal at Congin School.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XyLXwoL3Jjdax1FVlfsG6A10GUms-bi4/view?usp=sharing

Thank you for voting yesterday in the annual School Budget Referendum. The FY2024 budget passed with a vote of 404 (yes) to 283 (no). Thank you for your support of our children and the Westbrook Schools!


Reminder: Please vote in today's School Budget Referendum! Polls at the Community Center are open until 8pm. Thank you!


It's the last week of school, and it will be a busy one! Please watch for notifications from your schools. Wednesday, June 14 will follow a typical Early Release schedule. Friday, June 16 is the last day of school with dismissal at WMS at 10:15, WHS/WRVC at 10:25, and Canal, Congin, and Saccarappa at 11:30am.


Tuesday, June 13 is the annual School Budget Referendum. Polls are open at the Community Center on Bridge Street 6am-8pm. Information about the FY2024 School Budget can be found on the School Department website www.westbrookschools.org. PLEASE VOTE!


WHS Graduation2023!











On May 22, 2023, at Unum in Portland, eleven seniors from the Business program at Westbrook Regional Vocational Center presented their final business ideas to a panel of professionals for funding to move forward with their business ideas. Student teams are fortunate to have been mentored by successful business owners and consultants throughout the semester. Hayley Foster's pitch and business idea was the winning team, and she was awarded $1,500 to move forward with her business. Congratulations to all of the teams! We are proud of your creative energy, entrepreneurship spirit, and thoughtful work... you all did a GREAT job! We are also appreciative of Mrs. Dolloff for bringing this experience to her students. Thank you to our financial donors...Maine Technology Institute, Saco Biddeford Savings, and Unum. Unum also hosted this event and provided a delicious lunch!





WAY TO GO, WRVC FIREFIGHTING STUDENTS!!!! On May 23rd, the firefighting students traveled to Farmington, Maine to take their State Physical Skills Exam. The 11 students were assessed on nine stations. A student commented..."It was a physically and mentally challenging day, but very rewarding." The class left at 5:30 am and returned to WRVC at 7:00 pm. They ended their day with ice cream AND they are now all State certified interior firefighters!!! Such an OUTSTANDING accomplishment! Many thanks to Lt. Brooks for his impeccable instruction and guidance. Thank you MELMAC for sponsoring this event!



