Fine Arts Proficiency Handbook
Students’ graduation speeches add Latin flavor (from the Providence Journal)
Townie Boys Volleyball - State Champs! (from the Providence Journal)
Summer Reading 2008
A history of great teaching continues (from the EP Post)

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July 2008

25 & 28 Senior Portraits (Be sure to set up your appointments)

August 2008

September 2008

2 First day for teachers
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First day for Freshmen (report at 7:25 AM)
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Opening day for all students and staff

29 & 30 Senior Portraits (Be sure to set up your appointments)
 

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The East Providence High School community believes that excellence in education is the pathway to the future. Our goal is to instill a passion for learning and a sense of responsibility in all students. Teachers working with families ensure that every student’s transition to society is personal and meaningful. Students, administrators, faculty, and staff are part of a culture promoting a safe environment to explore new ideas, meet new challenges, respect diversity and contribute to the community.
 

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Congratulations to the Class of 2008!!!

 
 
 
 


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East Providence High School
Expectations for Student Learning

 

Academic Expectations:

Communication
AE: C-1. Students will read texts of appropriate difficulty recognize detail, method, and purpose of the writer.
AE: C-2 Students will write with clarity of purpose, organization, attention to detail, voice appropriate to audience and mastery of basic mechanics.
AE: C-3 Students will listen to a discussion and text with accuracy and understanding.
AE: C-4 Students will speak in front of a group with clarity of purpose, organization, attention to detail, and confident voice.

Problem-Solving
AE: PS-1 Students will identify problems.
AE: PS-2 Students will develop strategies for solving problems.
AE: PS-3 Students will analyze/synthesize to solve problems.
AE: PS-4 Students will evaluate solutions.

Social and Civic Expectations:

Self
SCE: S-1 Students will learn how to make ethical decisions, demonstrate personal responsibility, and practice self evaluation.   
SCE: S-2 Students will be creative and innovative, explore new ideas, take responsible risks and overcome life’s obstacles.
SCE: S-3 Students will demonstrate the importance of physical and mental health.

Others
SCE: O-1 Students will resolve conflicts through communication and compromise.
SCE: O-2 Students will understand the value of contributing to their community.
SCE: O-3 Students will respect and appreciate diverse cultures.