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I am proud and honored to be the new principal of Hampshire Regional High School. I join Mr.
Mark Folta, assistant principal, and Ms. Kristen Bouley, new assistant principal, leading the
Hampshire Regional High School Learning Community into the future. We would like to express a heartfelt “Thank You” from the school community for your continued support of learning at HRHS. Due to your strong support we are able to offer a breadth of learning opportunities across classrooms, labs, stages, fields, courts and online. As more and more people around the world become educated and access to information grows exponentially it is imperative that the HRHS community continue to shape the education of our students for this changing world. Continued advocacy from the community
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Our goal is to continually improve our systems of support and delivery of instruction so that all of our students are engaged in rigorous and engaging learning. This belief guides our decisionmaking as we prepare students to navigate the future. We will continue to explore what we teach and how people learn to support students for a world that changes so rapidly. We live in a world that values the ability to understand other cultures, apply complex and critical thinking skills, exhibit teamwork and leadership qualities, access reliable information and utilize appropriate technologies. As many call for sweeping changes in education, HRHS will move thoughtfully as we embark upon significant change in our learning organization. We must blend what we know improves student learning with research, technology and cost-sensitivity. Above all we must keep the focus on all HRHS students and continue to foster multiple paths for students to experience success through appropriate academic rigor and with appropriate support.
Specifically, our learning will encompass three tenets that we believe will enhance student learning: 99
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