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Wayne Hills High School General Information
Welcome!
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Dear Patriot Families,
As we approach midway of our summer, I hope that everyone is enjoying a recharge with friends and family.
A few reminders:- Incoming Freshmen Orientation-August 29th @ 10 AM in our auditorium. This is a dropoff event for students only.
- 1st day of Classes for students-Tuesday, September 6th, 2022. We will have an All Periods Meet Day.
- Please note that our last day of school has been revised. Graduation and the last day for students is now Wednesday, June 21st.
If you should have any questions, please contact the main office at 973-317-2001, 2002, or 2003
Sincerely,
Mr. Rewick
Principal
Wayne Hills HS
973-317-2001
Attendance Reporting
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Student Attendance Reporting
All absences from school need to be reported. To report absences please follow the directions below.
- Call the school at 973-317-2000.
- At the prompt, Press (3).
- At the prompt, Press (1).
- Please leave your child’s name, (include the spelling of his/her last name),grade, and reason for their absence
Additional Information
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Mission Statement
Wayne Hills High School serves an increasingly diverse suburban population by offering a comprehensive education. Our goal is to inspire individual success by creating a safe educational environment that promotes tolerance and respect for others while finding the best in ourselves.By working together with a concerned and dedicated community, we provide students with the educational means to reach their goals.
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WHHS Code of Conduct
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Student Responsibilities Handbook
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Driving Directions
Driving Directions:
Wayne Hills High School
272 Berdan Avenue
Wayne, NJ 07470 -
WHHS Calendar
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Schedules
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Lunch Menu
Be Proud Program
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The Be Proud Program is sponsored by the Wayne Board of Education to offer High School students an opportunity to join a voluntary drug and alcohol prevention program.
It provides students a way, along with their peers, to take a collective stand against all substance abuse and receive support and validation in selecting a healthy lifestyle. During their high school years, Be Proud members pledge to remain drug and alcohol-free and submit to random voluntary screening. Participation in the program is kept confidential.
Random testing takes place each week throughout the school year. Each participating student's identification number is placed into a pool. Students are randomly selected from all program participants using a computer-generated algorithm that identifies students by number. A positive test result in the Wayne Board of Education's Voluntary Random Drug Testing Policy being activated. Parents and students will be notified of any tests and their results.
See the Be Proud Brochure for more information.
For further information, contact:Wayne Valley - Mr. Martinez
Wayne Hills - Ms. Stofey