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Audio-Visual/TV Club Student Government
<br />Magic Club Student Council
<br />Yearbook Peer Leaders
<br />Environment Club DECA
<br />Foreign Language Club Health Occupations
<br />Student of America (HOSA)
<br />The Falconer (newspaper) Robotics Club
<br />Human Rights Club Blue Falcon Theater Company
<br />Athletics
<br />Mashpee Middle/High School offers
<br />interscholastic athletics at the Middle and High School
<br />levels. Offerings at the MS level include football, boys
<br />and girls soccer, field hockey, cross country, boys and
<br />girls basketball, and boys and girls track, baseball,
<br />softball, and boys and girls tennis. High School
<br />offerings include field hockey, football, boys and girls
<br />cross country, boys and girls soccer, golf, cheerleading,
<br />boys and girls basketball, boys and girls ice hockey,
<br />co-ed gymnastics, boys and girls track, baseball,
<br />softball, boys and girls lacrosse and boys and girls
<br />tennis. All athletics are offered with zero user fees to
<br />students and families.
<br />DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
<br />Guidance/Counseling
<br />The Guidance Department at Mashpee
<br />Middle/High School continues to work toward
<br />supporting students to be successful in high school
<br />while educating them on the college and career process.
<br />MM/HS students are using Naviance software which
<br />supports the college/career planning and application
<br />process and it is implemented beginning in grade 7.
<br />Mashpee Middle/High School graduated 96
<br />students in 2016. MM/HS seniors were very
<br />competitive as they pursued admission to 148 colleges
<br />or universities and many applied for scholarships.
<br />Graduates were accepted to a variety of competitive
<br />schools, among them are: Becker College, Bentley
<br />University, Berklee College of Music, Boston College,
<br />Boston University, Bridgewater State University,
<br />Brown University, Bryant University, Bucknell
<br />University, Champlain College, College of Charleston,
<br />University of Cincinnati, Curry College, University of
<br />Delaware, Emerson College, Emmanuel College,
<br />Endicott College, Florida State University, Fordham
<br />University, Framingham State University, Franklin
<br />Pierce College, Ithaca College, James Madison
<br />University, University of Maine, Massachusetts
<br />Maritime Academy, UMASS Amherst, UMASS
<br />Boston, UMASS Lowell, Manhattan College, Mass
<br />College of Art and Design, Mass College of Pharmacy
<br />and Health Sciences, Merrimack College, Mount
<br />Holyoke College, New England College, University of
<br />New Haven, New York University, Northeastern
<br />University, Pace University, University of Pittsburgh,
<br />Plymouth State University, Providence College,
<br />Quinnipiac University, University of Rhode Island,
<br />Roger Williams University, Saint Anselm College,
<br />Saint Michael's College, Salem State University, Salve
<br />Regina University, Seton Hall University, Smith
<br />College, University of South Carolina, Springfield
<br />College, Stonehill College, Suffolk University,
<br />Syracuse University, University of Tampa, Temple
<br />University, UMASS Dartmouth, University of
<br />Vermont, Villanova University, Wentworth Institute of
<br />Technology, Western New England University,
<br />Westfield State University, Wheaton College,
<br />Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Worcester State
<br />University.
<br />Graduates received generous scholarships from
<br />the Mashpee Scholarship Foundation Trust and from
<br />local and community organizations and memorial
<br />trusts; totaling $132,450.00 and 6 laptops to aide
<br />students with their first year of college.
<br />Mathematics
<br />In Mathematics the department is working to
<br />provide opportunities for students to earn their four
<br />years of math to prepare them for college. MMHS
<br />implemented more financial literacy into its math
<br />programming. We continue to run AP Statistics and
<br />AP Calculus to provide students a strong background in
<br />Mathematics as well as a non -AP level Statistics
<br />course. Students in grade 8 algebra showed
<br />tremendous improvement in their PARCC scores last
<br />year (96% prof/adv.). Students and teachers have been
<br />utilizing Chromebooks in order to go deeper into the
<br />math. Programs such as Desmos, Geogebra, Google
<br />Classroom, online calculators, STAR Math and Aleks
<br />were utilized to support student engagement and
<br />learning in math classes. Students at MMHS are now
<br />studying four years of math in high school including
<br />math during their senior year to comply with MassCore
<br />requirements to allow students to be "college ready"
<br />upon receiving their diploma from Mashpee
<br />Middle/High School. Lastly, ALL students in grades
<br />10 and 11 took the PSAT in school free of charge.
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