Northwestern Regional High School

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Northwestern Regional High School
Northwestern Regional High School logo.jpg
Address
100 Battistoni Drive

,
06098
Information
School typePublic, high school
Founded1958
School districtRegional School District No. 7
SuperintendentJudith Palmer
CEEB code070962
PrincipalGary Franklin
Grades9–12
Enrollment694 (2018-19)[1]
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)Red and Gray   
Athletics conferenceBerkshire League
MascotHighlanders
Feeder schoolsNorthwestern Regional Middle School
Websitehttp://www.nwr7.com/

Northwestern Regional High School is a public regional high school located in Winsted, Connecticut, serving the towns of Barkhamsted, Colebrook, New Hartford and Norfolk. Northwestern Regional High School, a part of Regional School District No. 7, is located in the same building as Northwestern Regional Middle School, which serves grades 7-8.

History[]

Northwestern was founded in 1958 by an agreement between the towns of New Hartford, Colebrook, Norfolk, and Barkhamsted. Prior to the school's opening, students from these towns attended The Gilbert School. The school was built on land donated by Sterling Engineering, a local business. Over the years, it has expanded several times through additions to the building. Currently, public school students from the town of Hartland may attend a local high school of their choice, with Northwestern Regional included as an option. Students from Winchester and Winsted, Canton, and Torrington may attend Northwestern Regional if they are part of the school's agricultural education program.

Curriculum[]

Northwestern Regional High School students must earn 23 credits in order to graduate. Students must successfully complete 4 credits of English, 3 credits of mathematics, 3 credits of social studies (including 1 in U.S. History and 0.5 in civics), 2 credits of science (including 1 credit in biology), and 2 credits of arts or vocational education. The school has a large agricultural education program and also offers classes in business, industrial arts, and foreign languages. Courses have four levels, with Level 1 classes being the most advanced and Level 4 courses designed as remedial classes.

Kindness In Motion Program[]

Every year Northwestern Regional High School holds a KIM (kindness in motion) grant project. Encouraging students to make a positive impact in their community. Each grant is worth $100, which is used to fund-raise money to donate to their cause.

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Academics[]

Accreditation[]

Northwestern Regional High School is accredited by the .[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Northwestern Regional High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  2. ^ CPSS - NEASC,

Coordinates: 41°54′49″N 73°02′52″W / 41.9136°N 73.0477°W / 41.9136; -73.0477

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