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SENIORS!  Final Exams for Periods 1 & 6 will be given on Monday 5/21 and Thursday 5/24 respectively.  Study Guide and Comprehensive Vocabulary List can be found under your period link on the sidebar.  Please be on time if you are taking the final!
 
Welcome to Ms. Daley's English classes!  I look forward to a wonderful year with all of you.  Please visit this site whenever you need information about daily homework assignments, instructions regarding upcoming projects and papers, helpful reference links, extra copies of classroom handouts and more!  The page is designed to provide you with everything you need to stay on track in English class this year.  If you are absent from school and need information about homework, this is the place to visit! 
 
Find your class level in the sidebar, then click on your period number for more information!
 
This website is a work in progress.  I will be adding information and enhancing the format as we move forward this year, so check back often.  We're here to learn, think, question, and have fun together, and I know we will do just that.  My best wishes to each and every one of you for a successful experience in English!
 
Ms. Daley's school email address:  catherine.daley@wilmington.k12.ma.us

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 Wilmington High School Mission Statement
 

Wilmington High School will provide a student-centered education that promotes academic, personal, and social growth and achievement for all learners.  Our school, with the support of the community, will ensure a learning environment that includes a challenging, quality standards-based curriculum, varied technological tools, current instructional materials and resources, up-to-date facilities and a safe and respectful environment.  It is our goal that the students leave WHS with the appreciation for learning, and are capable of living and working in a global society.

(Adopted by the faculty 9/10/2007)

 

WHS Graduates will be:

Academic Expectations

Effective Communicators, who receive, interpret, and convey knowledge and ideas clearly and purposefully in a variety of modes.


Innovative Problem Solvers
, who use inductive and deductive reasoning to address current and emerging issues, organize and analyze information, and pursue promising solutions with flexibility.
 

Self-Directed Learners, who understand themselves, make informed choices concerning their cognitive, physical, and emotional well-being; and monitor and accept responsibility for their continuous learning.

 

Social Expectations

Skilled Leaders, who use interpersonal and leadership skills to work effectively with peers and groups to accomplish common goals.
 

Cultured Individuals, who understand, appreciate and respond to the aesthetics of the arts, literature, and the natural world.

 

Civic Expectations

Community Contributors, who contribute actively to the good of their local and global environments.