Johnston Senior High School (Rhode Island)

Johnston Senior High School
Address
345 Cherry Hill Road
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919
United States
Coordinates 41°49′56″N 71°30′05″W / 41.83224°N 71.50125°W / 41.83224; -71.50125Coordinates: 41°49′56″N 71°30′05″W / 41.83224°N 71.50125°W / 41.83224; -71.50125
Information
Type Public
Motto "T.E.A.M. - Together Everyone Achieves More"
Established 1968
Head of school Dennis Morrell
Faculty 90
Enrollment 900
Average class size 24
Campus Semi-urban
Color(s) Blue and white
Athletics conference 7:17 a.m. - 1:35 p.m.
Mascot Panther
Website johnstonhighschool.com

Johnston Senior High School (JHS) is a public high school located in Johnston, Rhode Island, USA. It is part of the Johnston Public School System and has approximately 900 students in grades 9 through 12. The school colors are Columbia blue and white and the school mascot is the Panther. In 2005, JHS was named a Rhode Island Department of Education Regents' Commended School. The 2017-2018 school year principal is Dennis Morrell;[1] assistant principals are Mike Mancieri and Dr. Donna Pennacchia.

Administration

  • Superintendent of schools: Dr. Bernard DiLullo[2]
  • Principal: Dennis Morrell
  • Assistant Principal: Mike Mancieri
  • Assistant Principal: Dr. Donna Pennacchia

Curriculum

This includes health, science, music, reading, writing, social studies, art

Testing

JHS students are required to either be present on testing days or previously arranged make up days. The following exams are administered throughout the school year.

NECAP

New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) is a Rhode Island State Assessment tests junior students (11) on four key subject areas, reading, writing and mathematics, with science tested in the spring. The program's primary goal is a standardized test based on uniform Grade-Level Expectations (GLEs).

RIAA

Rhode Island Alternate Assessment (RIAA) was a new 2008 Rhode Island State Assessment that tests students on four key subject areas. This testing is for sophomores (10) and juniors (11). They are tested on reading, writing, mathematics and science.

ACCESS for ELLs

ACCESS for ELLs is a Rhode Island State Assessment that tests students on English language proficiency. *This test is for sophomores, juniors and seniors (12).

PSAT/NMSQT

The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is given to sophomores and juniors. It is a practice session for the upcoming SATs. The PSAT/NMSQT is a multiple-choice standardized test administered by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation. An estimated 1.3 million juniors and sophomores take the test each year. Recently, some 9th, 8th and even 7th graders have also begun taking this test. The scores from the PSAT are used (with the permission of the student) to determine eligibility for the National Merit Scholarship Program.

SAT

The SAT Reasoning Test is a standardized test for college admissions in the United States. The SAT is administered by the not-for-profit College Board corporation in the United States and is developed, published and scored by the Educational Testing Service (ETS).

Music

The following classes are part of the curriculum for Music education. Headed by directors Ronald Lamoureux and Oliver Reid, these classes are academic classes in which the students are graded on:

Chorus: Students enrolled in Chorus learn how to sing scales, listen properly, read notes, and sing as a choir. The Chorus often performs at concerts with the Instrumental Band. Chorus Students also join band students on their yearly class trips to out-of-state competitions.

Instrumental band: The Johnston High School Band and Chorus perform at three set concerts every year, Winter Concert at the JHS Auditorium, Spring Concert at the JHS Auditorium. During the last out-of-state competition to Williamsburg, Virginia, the band and chorus competed against other New England States. The band scored second in their division and the chorus were scored first place in their division.

Music appreciation, music theory and music history

In music appreciation, music theory and music history, students learn about different genres of music, instrument groups, famous music works and historical composers.

Arts and activities

Johnston High School Students can participate in a number of extra-curricular school clubs, such as:

  • "SADD" - Students Against Dangerous Decisions
  • "Webclub" - Students help to maintain the JHS website
  • "Drama" - Students act in plays, dance and decorate sets
  • "Yearbook" - Students help to design the school yearbook
  • "World Cultures" - Students share cultural values through food fairs, cultural exhibits, etc.
  • "Newspaper" - Students write articles, draw cartoons, or edit the school newspaper, The Pawprint
  • "Parade Float Committee" - Students help to design their class float for homecoming
  • "All Sports" - All sports, such as those listed in the category below, are all extra-curricular activities
  • "Academic Decathlon"

There are many activities for the students to participate in, in school as well academic grades:

  • "Foreign Language" - Students can learn the Languages of Italian, and Spanish.
  • "Art" - Students can make art, such as ceramics, paintings and drawings.
  • "Band" - Students learn how to play a musical instrument and read music.
  • "Chorus" - Students learn the art of singing, proper posture and how to read music.
  • "Health/PE" - This is a required class. Students must complete a ½ semester (.5 credit) per year.
  • "Portfolio Workshop" - Students organize, and build their graduation portfolios.
  • "Computer Applications" - Students learn how to operate a computer. This is a required technology credit.
  • "Music Appreciation" - Students learn about different instruments and genres of music.

Sports and awards

Johnston High School has several sports and teams which have received a few awards.

  • American football - 2008 Division III Super Bowl champions, 2008 Dick Reynolds Sportsmanship Award winners
  • Baseball - 2007 Division II runners-up, 2008 Division II North Regular Season champions
  • Softball
  • Hockey
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Cheerleader/majorette squads
  • Volleyball
  • Cross country
  • Hockey - 2003 and 2004 Metropolitan Summer Hockey champions (28 straight wins, state record), 2003 MVP Jay Marsland, 2004 MVP Brett Waterman
  • Wrestling 2003 Division 1 Champions

References

  1. "Welcome to Johnston High School". johnstonhighschool.com. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  2. "Johnston Public Schools - Central Office". johnstonschools.org. Archived from the original on 7 March 2015. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
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