WHS seniors JP and Rodolphe (pictured) are two of the masterminds behind Whip N Dip ™, a business concept that Brenda Dolloff’s WRVC class will be bringing to a New York City tra...
Shoutout to WHS Jazz musicians! Four out of the five awards at Friday's MMEA State Jazz Festival went to WHS musicians: •Ryan Howard •Gracelyn Gauvin •Isabella Desimio ...
The WHS Unified Basketball Team capped off an undefeated season last Tuesday in front of a capacity crowd. WHS staff filled up the stands and filled up the gym with vociferous enc...
The WHS Student Government and their advisor, Ms. Conway, planned and executed another stellar pep rally on Friday before break. We rearranged the bell schedule and moved the ACE ...
Music royalty and jazz legend Wynton Marsalis was in the house yesterday! Marsalis visited Westbrook High School to listen to the jazz band rehearse and offer some coaching points...
Real world application is a huge part of the experience here at Westbrook High School. Last Friday, our JMG program and the Aspirations Center teamed up to provide WHS students an...
We will have another two hour delayed start of school in Westbrook today. This will give crews time to plow and treat streets, sidewalks, and school lots. As you know, a two hour ...
School Resource Officer Brett Morava and WHS Co-Principal Jeff Guerette teamed up with Bruce and Sylvia, owners of Ernie's Cycle Shop, to provide a bike to a student in need. Tran...
Roads are very icy this morning but they are being treated and expected to improve. Because of this, we will have a two hour delayed start of school today in Westbrook. That means...
The WHS chapter of Partners for Prevention runs a student group called Youth Leadership Coalition, which does incredible work both in the school and community tackling the issue o...
SAT Registration & Test Dates
The SAT is now digital, and dates for 2024 are open. Many students in the class of 2025 will take the SAT for the first time this spring. While th...
Last week Maine Commissioner of Education, Pender Makin, took time out of her incredibly busy schedule to come to WHS and meet with our EDU 100 class. Students had an opportunity ...
WHS hosted a naturalization ceremony for candidates for U.S. citizenship this morning. The ceremony was proposed by our Social Studies department, which collaborated with the U.S....
The second quarter is well underway, and that means the end of first semester is coming up. In fact, there are really only 5 school weeks until the semester comes to a close. The ...
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (“FAFSA”) will be available after January 1. Want information on the new FAFSA and learn about the new changes and process? Plan on at...
STUDENT ATHLETES: Here is the practice schedule for next week. All sports start on Monday, November 20. Please make sure you are signed up and have a current physical on file. ...
Last Thursday, the WHS Marching Band & Color Guard lost a huge member of their community. Jeff Smith died tragically in a car accident near his home in New Hampshire. Smith (no re...
Last week, Ms. Hedstrom took her Environmental Science class out to the bus loop to look at the effects of the emerald ash borer on the ash trees around our campus. The outcomes o...
School/family conferences are coming right up. Conferences provide a great opportunity to meet with teachers and discuss your student’s strengths and challenge areas.
On Thurs...
Coach Sam Johnson and the Blazes had a home playoff game scheduled for last Friday. It was rescheduled to this Tuesday (Halloween!) at 7pm. Come out to Historic Olmstead Field in ...