Worthington Senior High School

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Worthington Senior High School
Location
Worthington, Minnesota, United States of America
Information
Principal Scott Backer
Students 700 (grades 9-12, 07-08 school year)
Type Public
Mascot Trojans
Colors Red, Black
Homepage

Worthington Senior High School is a public high school in Worthington, Minnesota, in the southwest corner of the state. Worthington Senior High School is in Class AA of the Minnesota State High School League. The current campus is located on Clary Street, adjacent to the ISD #518 building on Marine Avenue.

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[edit] Academics

Each school day is run on a block schedule, with four blocks lasting 85 minutes each. School starts at 8:05 a.m. and dismisses at 2:50 p.m. Homeroom is between first and second blocks every Monday. The school year is operated on a four quarter/two semester schedule. The students have the freedom to choose which courses they wish to take. The students need to complete 30 credits to graduate, which include 17 required credits in the areas of mathematics, English, science, and social studies, among others.

Worthington Senior High School does not require study of a foreign language, but offers German and Spanish courses. WHS also offers Advanced Placement classes, including AP Calculus, AP Biology and AP Psychology. Honors and College Bound classes are offered in the core areas of the curriculum, and students in their junior and senior years are able to enroll in Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) courses at Minnesota West Community and Technical College.

[edit] Extracurricular activities

All students are offered their choice of extracurricular activities, if they choose to participate. Academic extracurricular activities include Knowledge Bowl, Student Council, Drama, Speech, FFA, FCCLA, and others. The music program at WHS includes choir (Trojan Choir (grades 9-10) and an audition Concert Choir), a 9-12 Marching/Concert Band, and a concert orchestra. The choral program also has three audition groups: VOX (men's ensemble), Bel Canto (women's ensemble) and Trojan Express (mixed ensemble).

[edit] National Teacher Of The Year Award Winners

In 1996, Worthington Senior High School teacher Mary Beth Blegen received the award for National Teacher of the Year. She taught courses in History, Humanities, and Writing.

[edit] Notable alumni

Worthington Senior High School has many notable alumni, including:

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