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West Mesa High School (WMHS) is a Public School in Albuquerque, New Mexico, located on the west side of the city . It is a part of Albuquerque Public Schools . The school colors are scarlet , royal blue and white , and their mascot is the Mustang .
WMHS has an active choral program, including 3 curricular choruses and 2 extracurricular a cappella groups, Voices of Steel and Mic Drop. Voices of Steel is an auditioned and competitive group. In summer 2010, the Drama Club participated in the American High School Theatre Festival at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh Festival Fringe , one of ...
1992:The first winning season in WMHS history. 1994: WMHS finished 8-2 but missed the playoffs. 1995: WMHS wins their first district championship in high school football. The Wranglers finished the regular season a perfect 10–0, 5–0.
All students enrolled in Woburn Memorial High School are subject to MCAS testing when required. As of spring 2014, within the English and Language Arts category, 40% of students were Advanced, compared to a 41% statewide, 51% were proficient, compared to 49% statewide. 7% were classified as needing improvement compared to an 8% statewide, and 2% failed, compared to 2% statewide.
WMHS may refer to the following: WMHS (FM), a high school radio station (88.1 FM) at Thomas McKean High School in Pike Creek, Delaware; Ward Melville High School, a Long Island public high school; West Mesa High School a west-side Albuquerque, New Mexico, high school; West Mesquite High School, a Mesquite, Texas, secondary school
Warren Mott High School (WMHS, commonly referred to as Mott) is a public high school in Warren, Michigan, United States. It is part of the Warren Consolidated Schools district. It was founded in 1992 by the merger of the previous Warren High School and Charles Stewart Mott High School.
West Monroe High School's Rebel Choir has a total of about 120 students. It is an auditioned ensemble that performs at an advanced level. The choir is directed by Greg Oden. The choir has an unbroken streak of Superior Ratings beginning in 1994, and has toured Italy, Europe, and Austria.
The current Mason High School facility opened for the 2002-03 school year with 379,000 square feet on a 73-acre campus. [3] In 2009, a $30 million expansion project added 49 classrooms in two new, three-story wings. [4]