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National Junior Honor Society Academic achievement and rigor continued to <br /> Builder's Club Student Council be a focal point of our work at MMHS. Teachers, <br /> Falconer Student Government Administrators and staff have worked diligently to <br /> implement a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) <br /> Grade 9-12 Clubs/Organizations to help provide targeted and intensified instruction <br /> Art Club National Art Honor Society to support and foster student success. As a result of <br /> Blue Falcon Theater Company this hard work by our teachers and staff, MMHS has <br /> National English Honor Society continued to improve outcomes for all students. This is <br /> Environmental Club National Honor Society highlighted by the strong performance by our students <br /> Falconer National Technical Honor Society on the annual MCAS assessment. To access the <br /> Future Business Leaders of America(FBLA) complete Mashpee Middle-High School Report Card, <br /> Photography Club please visit our website at www.mpsakl2.org. <br /> Health Occupations of America (HOSA) <br /> Project Lit Book Club In addition, MMHS continues to offer a <br /> Human Rights Club wide variety of academic programs to provide a <br /> Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society comprehensive experience for our students. MMHS <br /> Key Club Robotics Club offers 16 Advanced Placement Courses in addition <br /> to a full slate of fine art and music programming as <br /> Gay-Straight Alliance Student Government well as many other unique programs through our <br /> Makerspace Club Techsperts Help Desk <br /> Media Production Club Virtual Robotics/Coding Career and Technical Education Programs. Another <br /> Club highlight was the expansion of our Wopanaak <br /> Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society Yearbook (Wampanoag Language) program from level I to <br /> levels II and I11.These new courses were added to our <br /> Athletics World Language Curriculum. In partnership with the <br /> Mashpee Middle-High School offers Mashpee Wopanaak Language Reclamation Project <br /> interscholastic athletics at the Middle and High School and Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, MMHS became the <br /> levels. Offerings at the middle school level include first public high school in Massachusetts, and one of <br /> football, boys and girls soccer, field hockey, cross the first in the nation to offer an indigenous language <br /> country,boys and girls basketball,boys and girls track, as part of the curriculum. The course is taught by tribal <br /> baseball, softball, and boys and girls tennis. High language scholars Melanie Roderick and Nitana Hicks <br /> School offerings include field hockey, football, boys Greendeer. MMHS continues to grow its innovative <br /> and girls cross country, boys and girls soccer, co-ed programming for students. <br /> golf, cheerleading, boys and girls basketball, boys MMHS is also proud to announce our designation <br /> and girls ice hockey,co-ed gymnastics,boys and girls as an Innovation Pathway School.MMHS was one of 17 <br /> track, baseball, softball, boys and girls lacrosse, girls schools to receive this honor and our pathway is based <br /> volleyball, and boys and girls tennis. All athletics are upon Advanced Manufacturing. This is a three year <br /> offered with zero user fees to students and families. grant that will provide students with dual enrollment <br /> Highlights opportunities as well as real-world experience through <br /> The 2021-2022 school year was an exciting one internships in the field. MMHS also received a Skills <br /> for our Mashpee Middle-High School community. Capital Grant in the total of $250,000 to purchase <br /> MMHS continued to grow and improve in many equipment and to provide resources and support for <br /> areas including academic achievement, co-curricular students who enroll in the Pathway. <br /> activities and interscholastic athletics. MMHS also Our MMHS students once again impressed <br /> continued to grow its strong connection to the Mashpee with their countless efforts to support our school <br /> community. and community. Students participated in several <br /> Mashpee Middle-High School continues to work fundraisers, volunteered throughout the community to <br /> to support students to be successful in high school support those in need and completed Capstone Projects <br /> through our Senior Seminar course. Our School-to <br /> while educating them on the college and career process. <br /> Mashpee Middle-High School graduated 114 students Career students participated in internships throughout <br /> in 2022. MMHS seniors were very competitive as they the community in a number of professions including <br /> pursued admission to 180 colleges or universities and engineering, public service, medicine, business, and <br /> civics. We also had several students engage in global <br /> many applied for scholarships. <br /> 173 <br />